So not interested in what coaches are best for 1 to 1 private sessions, I am just curious to hear about peoples experiences and from that what club has the strongest internal goalkeeping program. Does your club have a GK program, do they break down the age groups, how often do they practice together etc......
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo not interested in what coaches are best for 1 to 1 private sessions, I am just curious to hear about peoples experiences and from that what club has the strongest internal goalkeeping program. Does your club have a GK program, do they break down the age groups, how often do they practice together etc......
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI ageee its so good their goalies gove up the most goals every year
LO and MW at Everton hands down. They're both quality coaches, coach at the college level. They've trained a number of quality keepers. Two practices/week divided into a few age groups.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYeah the other ten players on the field have nothing to do with that. Besides being on a weaker team is great experience for a GK :)
LO and MW at Everton hands down. They're both quality coaches, coach at the college level. They've trained a number of quality keepers. Two practices/week divided into a few age groups.
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Can't say enough great things about LO and MW. Everton has excellent GK training LO runs, and they also do non-club GK only programs together.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan't say enough great things about LO and MW. Everton has excellent GK training LO runs, and they also do non-club GK only programs together.
EA doesn't work for us because of location ad logistics but I've talked with other GK parents from there and they're all in love with LO and MW. Thread starter was interested in club specific training so EA would be a good choice. Second choice would probably be FSA. CFC GK training is very inconsistent unless you're on a CFCU team.
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;2159101]Yes they do. Mine has attended some http://www.goalkeeperhq.com/.
I think you misread the comment from the poster. He/she said they DO run non club training
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;2159124]Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes they do. Mine has attended some http://www.goalkeeperhq.com/.
I think you misread the comment from the poster. He/she said they DO run non club training
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My daughter has trained with both Everton and Beachside. In-club training Everton far superior and co-ed by age groupings. She's always found it very beneficial to train with the boys instead of separately. At CFC now but continues to work with LO and MW privately and through their goalkeeperHQ programs -- would and do go anywhere to work with them.
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