A |
The goalkeeper stands in the center of the goal and 2 rows
of shooters are ready. The shots are taken in turns and they
must be placed low, that is under the height of the knees. The
shots must be varied, i.e. some shots close to the goalkeeper
- some in greater distance but not close to the poles.
The goalkeeper must be in balance between each shot.
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B |
The goalkeeper is sitting in a chair. A player must support
the chair and the goalkeeper is permitted to hold on to the
chair. Now low shots are made up to the height of her knees.
The goalkeeper must try to block the shots with her legs. The
advantage of this exercise is, that the goalkeeper don't have
to carry her own weight, but can concentrate to block. |
C |
The goalkeeper is squatted down. Low shots
are made to the sides and the goalkeeper must block the shots
with her legs. The goalkeeper must be in balance between each
shot. The exercise is very exhausting - especially to heavy
goalkeepers. A good way to train is by doing the Cossack dance. |