Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Goalkeeper Coaching in Surrey



J4K Surrey Goalkeeper picks up golden glove award

Josh has been attending goalkeeper coaching in surrey now for 6 months and has improved very well under J4K coach Matt Nash

J4K goalkeepr Josh last night received a golden glove 2011/12 for Bedfont Sports/Eagles. He had the best ratio/performance of all keepers at the club. 20 league games, conceeeding 19 goals and 8 clean sheets.

Josh is 1 of loads of J4K goalkeepers attending goalkeeper coaching in Surrey, who have won awards this year for their displays.

If you would like goalkeeper coaching in surrey or more information about J4K Surrey please contact J4K Surrey today.

Well Done Josh, keep up the hard work


















http://just4keepers.co.uk/goalkeeper-coaching-in-surrey/

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Just4keepers: Goalkeeper training in Surrey




Well Done

Well Done to J4K keeper Adi,

Aidan just played on tour at Camber Sands 11aside tournament and won the U14 age group without conceding in 6 games.


“First time ever the fellow parents came up and said how well he played. He was so vocal and confident thanks to your training and the recent work on crosses meant he was positive for corners.”

Adi has been with J4K for over 2 years now, he always puts in 100% at training and listens to every point, which he always implements. This year Adi has been playing games for Brentford as well as his team Staines Albion. Adi has become a very technically strong keeper and has the knack of stopping everything, which is not a bad skill to have as a goalkeeper.

Keep the great work up Adi
Adi buys his gloves from www.thegoalkeepergloveshop.co.uk

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Thursday, 10 May 2012


How to wash your goalkeeper gloves, goalkeeping gloves for sale in surrey

With goalkeeping gloves costing as much as boots now a lot of people ask me how do I look after them so they last longer.

All gloves wear and tear but by keeping gloves clean and damp will add more life in the gloves.
A lot of keepers will play and just chuck their gloves into their kits bag come rain or shine; this will not help the life of the glove.

This is how to clean your gloves, soak them in warm water with a pea size drop of washing up liquid(this will bring dirt and mud to the surface) after a good soak say 1 hour min, massage or rub the palms and back hands to get rid of the dirt. Once the gloves are looking clean rinse them under more warm water or in a new bucket of warm water, ring them out so they are as dry as possible. Then leave the gloves to dry (good place is bath room), gloves should always have a damp palm.



Glove cleaning NO NO!!!!
NO, washing machine, airing cupboard, radiators, hair dryer, scrubbing brush.
Just wash with warm water and dry naturally.

Hope this helps your goalkeeper gloves
Goalkeeping gloves for sale
www.thegoalkeepergloveshop.co.uk

Thursday, 3 May 2012

Best Goalkeeper Gloves



www.thegoalkeepergloveshop.co.uk

Did you know the shape of your hand dictate the palm you should choose?

A lot of goalkeepers make the same MASSIVE mistake and buy a pair of gloves, just because their favourite professional goalkeeper wears them. Please do not do this, because you are most probably buying a glove that is not suitable for your hand shape.

The different Goalkeeper Gloves/Palms you can choose from.

Roll Finger Goalkeeper Gloves/Palm

The Roll Finger Glove is probably the most popular glove palm for professional goalkeepers and this type of palm is suitable for goalkeepers with thin, slender hands or fingers.

Negative Cut Goalkeeper Gloves/Palm

Negative Cut gloves are generally suitable for goalkeepers with broad hands and or fingers.

Flat Palm Goalkeeper Gloves/Palm

Flat palms gloves, like Negative Cut goalkeeper gloves are generally suitable for goalkeepers with broad hands and or fingers.

Hybrid Cut Palm Goalkeeper Gloves/Palm

Hybrid Cut is normally when the little finger and index finger of the glove is a Roll Finger and the middle two fingers are Negative Cut or Flat Palm. This is normally for keepers who have irregular shaped hands or fingers.
Now the above is just a rule of thumb, and too be honest the only way you will ever know what goalkeeper glove palm is right for your hand, is to not try them on.
Important: When you try on a pair of keeper gloves on, you must feel 200% confident in how they feel on you, if you have any doubt that they do not fit right, or feel uncomfortable DO NOT buy because this glove palm shape is not suitable for your hand.
So try and pick a glove that feels natural and comfortable when it’s on your hand.

www.thegoalkeepergloveshop.co.uk