Goalies 6 Surprisingly Easy Stretches To Avoid Injuries

Author : daltonfinleytmp
Publish Date : 2021-05-08 07:46:22


Goalies 6 Surprisingly Easy Stretches To Avoid Injuries

Goalies: 6 Surprisingly Easy Stretches To Avoid Injuries

Goalies or goalkeepers, are the last line of defence in a team and, arguably the most important player on the field. Or at least they take the brunt of the blame after conceding a goal.

https://venus.instructure.com/eportfolios/23447/Home/HD_2020

https://venus.instructure.com/eportfolios/23447/Home/20201080P_HD4KK__BLURAY

https://venus.instructure.com/eportfolios/23447/Home/4K_2020UHD

https://rlee.instructure.com/eportfolios/776/Home/_UHD_720PBLURAY__HD_4K__1080P

https://rlee.instructure.com/eportfolios/776/Home/HK_Impasse1080p

A goal keeper’s fitness and skill requirements vary greatly to the other players on the field, and as a result your training should differ also!

Currently, there are very little resources for goal keepers to follow in order to optimize their training time. This often makes it difficult to complete an individual program when you’re a part of a team.

This article will discuss targeted training options that you could complete at the same time as the rest of your team. Then you’ll be in tip-top shape for the rest of the season.

https://akagami108112852.wordpress.com/2021/05/08/do-injury-prevention-programs-work-for-women/
https://akagaminoshankss.tumblr.com/post/650592110098137088/4-ways-to-increase-your-cup-size-without-surgery

https://healthymboa.org/forum-healthymboa/topic/5-ways-to-naturally-increase-the-size-of-your-breasts/#postid-4511
http://www.shadowville.com/board/general-discussions/5-ways-to-naturally-increase-the-size-of-your-breasts#p476832
https://www.getrevue.co/profile/lametmpwdda/issues/weekly-newsletter-of-lametmp-issue-1-600758
https://skiracing.com/sr-members/lametmpkontol/profile/
https://akgaminojarpong.substack.com/p/5-ways-to-naturally-increase-the-6f4
https://myanimelist.net/blog.php?eid=853202
https://www.italki.com/post/WuvIyBp8OzciPRmNLWgQlj
https://www.italki.com/post/FTJG9jnDwBU5iCWSjYfV0S
https://digg.com/@aurellia-clarissa93339
https://dcm.shivtr.com/forum_threads/3415135
https://www.onfeetnation.com/photo/ezfubwkviauvuy9?context=album&albumId=6595159%3AAlbum%3A22409906
https://www.onfeetnation.com/photo/albums/ezfubwkviauvuy9
https://caribbeanfever.com/profiles/blogs/akagami-shanks-vs-trafalgar-d-water-law
http://recampus.ning.com/photo/exgeei3ucay7vej?context=album&albumId=6556033%3AAlbum%3A9156170
http://recampus.ning.com/photo/albums/exgeei3ucay7vej
https://webhitlist.com/forum/topics/hthxfthfxyjfyjyfjfyxftjhfxjfh
https://gumroad.com/kumasipacifiesta
https://steemit.com/news/@acanxska/akainu-vs-shanks
https://danilangentot.cookpad-blog.jp/articles/597729
https://www.peeranswer.com/question/609630f28eafa6933db92b7d
https://onlinegdb.com/Skj5I37dO
https://paiza.io/projects/cjRC5rMd3n7axDsn52EzRg
http://www.4mark.net/story/3630084/do-injury-prevention-programs-work-for-women
https://ideone.com/EdRwMI
https://paste.toolforge.org/view/c3c9add8
https://friendpaste.com/2lVqM51dXemYrhl9yPFS6X
https://pastebin.com/jPpKRkTp
https://paste.feed-the-beast.com/view/b85c3f51
https://pastebin.freeswitch.org/view/8ec5bc1d
https://pasteio.com/xu58jVr4Godz
http://paste.jp/76290765/
https://paste.tbee-clan.de/rfvPW#
https://p.teknik.io/Ol0qd
https://dumpz.org/ahh5FDqtH99w
https://rentry.co/dz4sm
https://paste.in/tp5BB4

https://www.guest-articles.com/others/effect-of-proprioceptive-training-in-male-soccer-players-08-05-2021
https://www.guest-articles.com/others/effective-injury-forecasting-in-soccer-with-gps-training-data-and-machine-learning-08-05-2021
https://www.guest-articles.com/others/effective-injury-prevention-in-soccer-08-05-2021
https://www.guest-articles.com/others/fremont-youth-soccer-club-08-05-2021
https://www.guest-articles.com/others/from-head-to-toe-08-05-2021
https://www.guest-articles.com/others/girls-soccer-hopes-to-avoid-injury-bug-08-05-2021
 

Firstly, let’s look at the different types of sports where you’ll find goalkeepers.

Field Hockey
Field hockey is played in more than 100 countries and is in the top 5 of the most popular team sports of the world. It has recently been estimated that up to 20% of hockey players experience an injury in a single season.

This results in sub-optimal performance and often leads to re-injury. These injuries include fractures and wounds due to being struck by a stick or ball. However, the majority are sprains and strains of the lower limb for field players. And, both the lower and upper limbs in goal keepers.

The Goal Keeper
The goalie is the last of the 11 members of a hockey team and your skills, equipment and even rules vary to every other team member. The goal keeper also wears much more protective equipment than a field player.

This protective equipment is vital for your safety but can also weigh anywhere between 5-10kg. This is a lot of weight to be carrying around for 70 minutes. Let alone while performing explosive movements, diving on the ground and sprinting short distances!

By working on your explosive power and anaerobic fitness, you will be able to handle this weight and the requirements of a goal keeper throughout a game.

Equipment:
* Helmet
* Throat protector
* Chest Protector
* Arm Guards
* Gloves
* Pelvic Protector
* Padded Shorts
* Kickers
* Leg Guards
* Stick

Ice Hockey

Although not as popular in Australia as field hockey, ice hockey is one of the most popular team sports in the United States and Canada. Ice hockey also ranks as the fastest team sport in the world, with the players skating up to 60km/hr on the rink. This, as well as the fact that ice hockey is a collision based sport, obviously exposes the players to an increased risk of injury.

Fortunately, ice hockey rules have recently been developed to include a protective rule for the goalies . This means field players are penalised if they make any heavy contact with goal keeper. The highest reported injuries in ice hockey are lacerations, usually from the skates during collisions, however this is closely followed by contusions, sprains and fractures.

The Goal Keeper
Ice hockey goalkeepers are usually referred to as goal tenders, and like any other sports are the last line of defence in the team. In ice hockey, the goal cage itself is almost half the size smaller than that of a field hockey goal. This means your fitness and skill requirements differ slightly; reaction time and flexibility are paramount, whereas agility and explosive power are not near as important as you don’t need to throw your body around as much.

However, an ice hockey puck usually reaches speeds of km/hr whereas a field hockey ball usually only reaches km/hr. Therefore, the goal tender in ice hockey requires more protective equipment, which weighs between 18-22kg!

Equipment:
* Mask
* Chest Protector
* Arm Protectors
* Catcher Glove
* Blocker Glove
* Pants/breezers
* Jockstrap
* Leg pads
* Skates
* Stick

Football / Soccer

Soccer or Football is currently ranked as the worlds most popular team sport and is considered one of the three most popular in Australia. According to recent studies the incidence of injuries for soccer players is 8 injuries for every 1000 hours of playing. Of these injuries sprains and strains were the highest occurring, followed by overuse injuries as well as fractures and contusions.

We’ve written in the past about preventing knee injuries for female soccer playersand well how to reduce injuries for soccer players.

The Goal Keeper
Soccer goal keepers, as per field and ice hockey keepers are designated the role of protecting the goal of their team. A soccer goal keeper however, differs quite substantially to both hockey goal keepers. Firstly, as a goal keeper in soccer, you are required to protect a much larger goal; double the length and a foot higher than that of a field hockey goal; meaning that agility and explosive power are vitally important, as well as reaction time, flexibility and speed. To allow this task to become a little more achievable, soccer keepers wear much less protective equipment as they don’t require as much protection from the softer, larger soccer ball.

Why Goalkeepers Get Injured
Goal keepers place their body in highly demanding positions when reacting to a shot numerous times throughout a game, therefore your flexibility and reaction time becomes crucial in these circumstances to:

1. Save the goal; and
2. Prevent injury

Flexibility is disputably the most essential attribute for a goal keeper to have and maintain throughout a season. It is a key component to developing neuromuscular efficiency and maintaining equilibrium within the body. Athletes require full length of all muscles as well as optimum control of movements in all directions (i.e. coordination) to allow for the safe full range of motion at any joint. If this isn’t occurring the joint and associated muscles will be placed under loads that they can’t tolerate which will ultimately lead to injury. Below we will discuss some of the most common injuries experienced by goal keepers and their associated symptoms, as well as the best stretches to decrease the likelihood of these injuries.

You might be interested in theFIFA 11+. This is a complete warm-up and injury prevention program for amateur players. (Click here to download the PDF).

Common Goal Keeping Injuries

As we have already discussed, goal keepers experience vastly different injuries to all other members of the team due to the different requirements of their positions. Due to the level of protective equipment goal keepers are far less prone to suffering injuries from being struck with a stick or ball but are still as prone to acute and overuse injuries as their fellow team mates.

The most common injuries (being muscle strains) usually occur from the rapid contracting and lengthening of muscles as the goal keeper reacts to save a shot. Of course, other injuries still occur to the goal keeper and the most common are outlined below.

If you are experiencing any of the signs and symptoms of the common injuries below and want to be in peak shape for the season, it’s best to get on top of things early with specific exercises (some of the best stretches are outlined below) that can be prescribed by your physiotherapist.

1. Muscle Strain
A strained muscle, a pulled muscle or more commonly known, a muscle tear refers to varying levels of damage and destruction that can occur to a muscle and can be graded on this severity. This usually occurs after a traumatic or strenuous event such as sprinting, suddenly changing direction, heavy lifting or throwing but can also occur during innocuous activities that we perform every day.

This type of injury can happen to any muscle of the body, butamong goal keepers the most common are the hamstrings, adductors and quadriceps due to the rapid contraction of these with quick explosive movements.

Signs and Symptoms:
* Pain at the site of the strain
* Inability to use the muscle
* Bruising to the area
* Swelling to the area

2. Ligament Sprain

Ligaments are bands of strong connective tissue that surround a joint and provide it with movement, as well as stability. Like



Category : general

Why Do Candidates Fail In The Microsoft 70-765 Certification Exam?

Why Do Candidates Fail In The Microsoft 70-765 Certification Exam?

- Today, there is a lot of hype about Search Engine Optimisation.My colleague and


Important Tech Tips That You Should Have Information About

Important Tech Tips That You Should Have Information About

- Through this article, we are going to tell about some tech tips, have a look if you want to learn.


prevent white marks on your nails

prevent white marks on your nails

- Plagued by white spots on your nails? Contrary to popular opinion, white marks on the nails is rarely the sign of a vitamin or mineral deficiency


Why Do Candidates Fail In The Salesforce CPQ-211 Certification Exam?

Why Do Candidates Fail In The Salesforce CPQ-211 Certification Exam?

- The innovation business is apparently the quickest developing vocation decision in most creating countries.