Updated the Distribution page
with a section on taking goal kicks. Pics and video clip to
come later.
Added a Coaching
Forum to the site. The forum is actually hosted elsewhere, but it's
a very low noise group where you can discuss soccer topics with other
coaches worldwide.
4/22/04
Added an index for my blog entries,
by subject. A link on
each topic page, in the "Contents, will point to entries
on that topic. Find relevant blog entries quickly and
easily.
3/5/04
Take a look at my Recommendations
for soccer coaching aids, equipment, books, magazines and
videos—a selection of personally chosen items that I have
found valuable as a coach.
Yes, I've finally succumbed to the lure of advertising. I
hope it isn't too obtrusive, and the ads are (mostly) for soccer-related
items.
2/9/04
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Colorado/southern Wyoming area? Contact Net Results Soccer Training for personalized
individual, group or team instruction.
Added a testimonials page.
See what other folks have to say about the site.
11/5/03
The site now has a new, easier-to-find name and location!
Just point your browser to
jbgoalkeeping.com.
The old pages (http://www.frii.com/~benji/goalkeeping/*) will
automatically redirect you to appropriate pages on the new site.
8/20/03
Added an Amazon paybox for voluntary contributions to help
maintain and expand the site. Your help is appreciated!
7/4/03
Fixed links for Distribution and
Breakaway training
sessions - they are now actually accessible!
Catching, Cushioning and High Balls Sample Sessions
New movie clips:
All throwing and kicking distributions
One-handed punch
Advanced diving techniques
Integrated "advanced" pages into main menu
General updating and editing
12/28/01
Movie clips finally done!
Photos for throwing distribution added
1/28/01
New layout without frames.
New header and other cosmetic touch-up
Added interesting quotes for each section
New advanced tactics sidebar
Placeholder for pictures of throwing
Added sidearm throw to distribution page.
Added "The Right Angle", a page on why goalkeepers dive backwards,
why they should dive forwards, and a nifty Java applet that demonstrates the principles.