Reston Goalie Program General Goals:
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Reston Goalie Program Reston Goalie Program General Goals: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 Goalie Development Program ContinuumContinuum
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Coaching Education
In-Practice Training
Clinic & Camp Training
Individual Training
Reston Goalie Reston Goalie Program Year Round Program Year Round Timeline: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
Reston Goalie Program Reston Goalie Program Information FlowInformation Flow
RRHC Head Goalie Coach, Don Hill
Darren Hersh & The Goalie Academy
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)
RRHC Mite & Squirt
Goalie Coach
RRHC Pee Wee
Goalie Coach
RRHC Bantam
Goalie Coach
RRHC Midget
Goalie Coach
Training Techniques, Goalie Evaluations, and Development Plan
Training Techniques, Goalie Evaluations, and Development Plan
Reston Goalie Program Technical Reston Goalie Program Technical Training at PracticeTraining 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
EvaluationsEvaluations
1.1. Each Practice, Run Through General Each Practice, Run Through General ProgressionProgression
2.2. Use Evaluations to Focus on Specific NeedsUse Evaluations to Focus on Specific Needs
A. Within Progression, Focus on Specific A. Within Progression, Focus on Specific NeedsNeeds
B. Use Drill Book for More Specific Need B. Use Drill Book for More Specific Need DrillsDrills
3.3. Contact The Goalie Academy Staff for Help Contact The Goalie Academy Staff for Help with Specific Game Situation Issues, such as with Specific Game Situation Issues, such as Breakaways, Screens, 2 on 1s, etc.Breakaways, Screens, 2 on 1s, etc.
Evaluation ExampleEvaluation Example Goalie EvaluationGoalie Evaluation Richmond Evaluation – August 30, 2009Richmond Evaluation – August 30, 2009 Goalie: Rich RoyalGoalie: Rich Royal PositioningPositioning CenteringCentering Good Good Centers body on puck, covering both sides of net equally (not on shooter)Centers body on puck, covering both sides of net equally (not on shooter) Good Good Uses center of goal line and markings on ice to center on the puck (not posts)Uses center of goal line and markings on ice to center on the puck (not posts) VeryVery GoodGood Stays centered during shuffle movement Stays centered during shuffle movement Very GoodVery Good Uses tiny adjustments as the shooter gets closer Uses tiny adjustments as the shooter gets closer Good Good Gets set after centeringGets set after centering GoodGoodAdjusts centering due to right handed or left handed shooterAdjusts centering due to right handed or left handed shooter GoodGoodFinds center on T-Pushes by looking before movingFinds center on T-Pushes by looking before moving Good Good Stays square while remaining centeredStays square while remaining centered Drills in Drills in The Goalie Academy Goaltender On-Ice Drill BookThe Goalie Academy Goaltender On-Ice Drill Book that incorporate lateral shuffle skating 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, 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, #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, #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, #129, #130, #132, #133, #134, #135, #136, #137, #138, #139, #140, #141, #143, #144, #145, #146 #146
SituationsSituations DeflectionsDeflections Very GoodVery Good Uses proper blocking butterfly technique to close five hole and under arms Uses proper blocking butterfly technique to close five hole and under arms Good Good Gets lead pad down first when pushing to center on the tipGets lead pad down first when pushing to center on the tip Good Good Both knees flush to ice & weight evenly distributed on both legsBoth knees flush to ice & weight evenly distributed on both legs WeakWeak Torso upright covering top portion of the net Torso upright covering top portion of the net
Drill BookDrill Book