Goalkeeping Tutors Workshop held in Canberra
Monday, 4 April 2011
National Community Coach Education Manager, Norm Boardman, recently coordinated the second Tutor workshop for Goalkeeping Tutor’s. Ably assisted by Dean May, ( Tasmanian Institute of Sport Coach) national Goalkeeping coach Tony Franken led the weekend which was a huge success.
Being the second of the ventures since the courses had been rewritten the desired outcome was to find out what was working and what if anything needed to be adjusted as well as providing an opportunity for those who already had an accreditation to upgrade their qualifications and gain some valuable feedback.
Every State and Territory was represented with Western Australia sending two delegates.
Goalkeeping being a specialist position naturally requires more detailed coaching but the overall methodology of C.H.A.N.G.E.I.T. and guided discovery used on all Community coaching courses remained the same throughout.
Since the courses have been rewritten some 40 Goalkeeping coaches around the country have had the advantage of attending courses conducted by their member federations, the content of the courses has been carefully scrutinised and prepared by Tony and Dean ensuring that all coaches who attend the courses are left with no doubt as to what is expected technically from our up and coming custodians.
Most importantly we are providing a generic message of what is required from our young Australian goalkeepers, no matter what member federation they are associated with. Many, if not all of the techniques covered are used by our number 1 goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer who is one of the most highly regarded shot stoppers in world football.
Keep an eye on your member federation’s website for details of upcoming courses.
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