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Reston Goalie Program General Goals:. Hippocratic Oath: “First, Do No Harm!” Incorporate Uniform Goalie Work at Team Practices Incremental Skill Progress at Each Practice Opportunity Understand the Big Picture: Technical & Mental Work Everyday on the “Little Things”.
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Reston Goalie Program General Goals: • Hippocratic Oath: “First, Do No Harm!” • Incorporate Uniform Goalie Work at Team Practices • Incremental Skill Progress at Each Practice Opportunity • Understand the Big Picture: Technical & Mental • Work Everyday on the “Little Things”
Goalie Development Program Continuum Coaching Education OR In-Practice Training Individual Training Clinic & Camp Training
Reston Goalie Program Year Round Timeline: September; Travel Pre-Season Clinic/Camp & Goalie Evals October & November; Monthly Clinic (2nd week) & Team Practices December; Monthly Clinic, Holiday Camp & 2nd Goalie Evals January & February; Monthly Clinic (2nd week) & Team Practices March & April; Spring Clinic May & June; Instruction at Spring League Practices July & August; Summer Beginner Clinics & Coach the Coaches
RRHC Head Goalie Coach, Don Hill Darren Hersh & The Goalie Academy RRHC Mite & Squirt Goalie Coach RRHC Pee Wee Goalie Coach RRHC Bantam Goalie Coach RRHC Midget Goalie Coach RRHC Mite & Squirt Assistant/Goalie Coach(es) RRHC Pee Wee Assistant/Goalie Coach(es) RRHC Bantam Assistant/Goalie Coach(es) RRHC Midget Assistant/Goalie Coach(es) Reston Goalie Program Information Flow Training Techniques, Goalie Evaluations, and Development Plan Training Techniques, Goalie Evaluations, and Development Plan
Reston Goalie Program Technical Training at Practice Part 1 Fundamental Techniques: Reaction Save Progression Standing Stick, Butterfly Stick, Standing Glove & Blocker, Butterfly Glove & Blocker. Reaction save after movement, then during movement. Blocking Saves Butterfly Slides, etc. Part 2 Situational Play
Evaluations • Each Practice, Run Through General Progression • Use Evaluations to Focus on Specific Needs • A. Within Progression, Focus on Specific Needs • B. Use Drill Book for More Specific Need Drills • Contact The Goalie Academy Staff for Help with Specific Game Situation Issues, such as Breakaways, Screens, 2 on 1s, etc.
Evaluation Example • Goalie Evaluation • Richmond Evaluation – August 30, 2009 • Goalie: Rich Royal • Positioning • Centering • Good Centers body on puck, covering both sides of net equally (not on shooter) • Good Uses center of goal line and markings on ice to center on the puck (not posts) • VeryGood Stays centered during shuffle movement • Very Good Uses tiny adjustments as the shooter gets closer • Good Gets set after centering • GoodAdjusts centering due to right handed or left handed shooter • GoodFinds center on T-Pushes by looking before moving • Good Stays square while remaining centered • Drills in The Goalie Academy Goaltender On-Ice Drill Book that incorporate lateral shuffle skating skills practice: Drills #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7 #8, #9, #10, #11, #12, #13, #14, #17, #19, #32, #46, #64, #75, #76, #86, #87, #88, #89, #90, #91, #92, #93, #94, #95, #98, #100, #101, #104, #110, #111, #112, #113, #117, #118, #120, #121, #122, #123, #124, #125, #126, #127, #128, #129, #130, #132, #133, #134, #135, #136, #137, #138, #139, #140, #141, #143, #144, #145, #146 • Situations • Deflections • Very Good Uses proper blocking butterfly technique to close five hole and under arms • Good Gets lead pad down first when pushing to center on the tip • Good Both knees flush to ice & weight evenly distributed on both legs • Weak Torso upright covering top portion of the net