Ludwig
Chapter 436
Chapter 436
Recalling the training methods back then, Zhu Jizheng said: "80% of our goalkeepers at that time were shot out."
The so-called "being shot out" means that goalkeeper training is combined with shooting training. Other teammates practice shooting, while the goalkeeper desperately pounces.
Although actual combat exercises can be obtained to a certain extent, for a goalkeeper, such training is not enough.
"At the beginning, there were coaches who taught how to jump and how to stand, but now I think about it, what they taught at the beginning was rubbish, and a lot of training hurt people."
Zhu Jizheng gave an example: "For example, they let us slam the ball along the sideline, take a step after slamming the ball, and 'pull' from one end of the baseline to the other end of the baseline. In fact, this kind of training has no meaning and will only hurt people. "
The reason for giving such an example is that Zhu Jizheng wants to show that what goalkeepers really need to train is not physical fitness and foot skills, but more importantly, the practice of explosive power and reaction.
Because there is no professional goalkeeper coach, the assistant coach basically assumes the responsibility of the goalkeeper coach, and every time an assistant coach is changed, the teaching content is different, which makes the young players very distressed.
Zhu Jizheng said: "Now we all know that the goalkeeper should lean forward as much as possible to make a save, so that the area of the save will be larger, but our coach trained us to lean back, saying that this would give us more reaction time, but once we arrived From the actual combat, we know that this kind of backward saving method has too small a defensive angle, which is fundamentally wrong."
In addition to the training mode, the training conditions at that time were also very bad. In the 80s, there were not so many real grass fields and artificial grass fields. Players could only train on dirt fields, sand fields, cinder fields or even concrete fields. way, it is difficult to guarantee not to be injured.
"Now that I think about it, a lot of training was unreasonable. It would only increase our injuries, but we were indeed tortured by this strange training method for a long time, and many people were left with injuries." Zhu Jizheng said with emotion.
The fact that there is a lack of grass-roots goalkeeper coaches in China is very cruel. This also leads to the fact that most young goalkeepers generally do not play much role after they come to the first team. Yes, and at that time, these so-called young goalkeepers were generally 26 or 27 years old...
Because there was no professional goalkeeper coaching guidance, many goalkeepers suffered a lot. Tian Ye, the goalkeeper coach of Guangdong Rizhiquan, said that if goalkeepers did not undergo professional training when they were young, they would develop wrong habits. He said: "Goalkeepers It is difficult to correct habits after entering the senior team and professional team."
However, until today, there are still few professional goalkeeper coaches in grassroots football in China.
The current goalkeeper coach of Guangzhou Evergrande is the Italian Lampra (who is the goalkeeper coach brought by Scolari, Yuanmou still has information to verify), "National Gate" Zeng Cheng said after joining Evergrande: Lampra La has inspired him a lot.
Zhu Jizheng affirmed the role of foreign teachers: "I believe their training methods must be advanced, and their training must be more targeted."
Is goalkeeper training in China really far behind that in the West? Zhu Jizheng cited a counterexample, "In the West, they have a set of 'body response' exercises, what is 'body response', like someone punching you in the left eye suddenly , Your left eye will be instinctively closed. They practice this and let the goalkeeper instinctively make predictions. Sometimes, the brain reaction can’t keep up, and the goalkeeper’s actions are actually conditioned reflexes.”
It is a pity that professional goalkeeper coaches are not popular in China at present. Zhu Jizheng said: "There are few in the first place, and the professional team and the provincial team basically divide the people. At the level of youth team coaches, almost no one knows how to teach children to keep goal correctly. gone."
The goalkeeper Zhu Jizheng refers to is by no means just saves. In his opinion, saves can only be regarded as the basic skills of a goalkeeper.
When Zhu Jizheng seriously talked about the training mechanism of the goalkeeper position, he said seriously: "I personally feel that the goalkeeper has not made too many innovations in defensive actions over the years. Now it is more of a conscious requirement for the goalkeeper. Commanding the defense, how to position, when to attack, and even how to attack quickly. However, our grassroots coaches are still teaching the goal line, and it may not be correct."
Does Guangdong currently have a professional grassroots goalkeeper coach?
Yes, but very few. Zhu Jizheng said: "Maybe only Huang Menghong is considered a professional, and the others are not."
Regarding the solution, Zhu Jizheng's attitude is very straightforward: "Of course it is necessary to establish a sound material selection mechanism."
It is a pity that there are no excellent grassroots goalkeeper coaches, but it is impossible to immediately introduce a large number of foreign coaches to the grassroots. The weak foundation of Chinese football needs to be strengthened step by step.How to popularize professional goalkeeping training as much as possible?Professional training for goalkeeper coaches may be the most feasible way at the moment.
"The success rate of goalkeepers is inherently low, and a team may only have three or four players. Therefore, as soon as these people retire, they will be cut off by professional teams and provincial teams. Basically, no one will go to the grassroots as a coach." Zhu Jizheng He said that the most feasible way at the moment is to carry out some special goalkeeper coach training courses, and bring together grassroots coaches from all over the country for training.
"Start with the coaches and tell them how to teach the children to keep the goal. For example, in Guangzhou, we can let Huang Hongtao and Ou Chuliang teach them."
There is no excellent grassroots goalkeeper coach, which also leads to misunderstandings in the selection of goalkeepers. Zhu Jizheng said: "I really think this is a big lack, which will bury many talented goalkeepers."
Just because he saw the disadvantages of goalkeeper youth training, Zhu Jizheng had an idea, that is, to find a group of old friends who had trained together in the past, and open a professional goalkeeper training school, which specially teaches children how to keep goal, how to stand and command defense.
Football schools are a very popular youth training model, but this model also has certain disadvantages. Once players enter professional teams, disputes over player ownership are likely to arise. One of the most important points is that grassroots coaches believe that players entering professional teams Yes, the professional team should give a corresponding reward, which is called "training fee".
I have often heard cases of grassroots coaches going to professional teams to ask for training fees before.
After all, even if the salary of grassroots goalkeepers is low, that is still money!Grassroots goalkeepers also have families to support, and some grassroots goalkeepers have been owed wages by various departments and agencies to the point that they have no money for their own meals!
(End of this chapter)
Recalling the training methods back then, Zhu Jizheng said: "80% of our goalkeepers at that time were shot out."
The so-called "being shot out" means that goalkeeper training is combined with shooting training. Other teammates practice shooting, while the goalkeeper desperately pounces.
Although actual combat exercises can be obtained to a certain extent, for a goalkeeper, such training is not enough.
"At the beginning, there were coaches who taught how to jump and how to stand, but now I think about it, what they taught at the beginning was rubbish, and a lot of training hurt people."
Zhu Jizheng gave an example: "For example, they let us slam the ball along the sideline, take a step after slamming the ball, and 'pull' from one end of the baseline to the other end of the baseline. In fact, this kind of training has no meaning and will only hurt people. "
The reason for giving such an example is that Zhu Jizheng wants to show that what goalkeepers really need to train is not physical fitness and foot skills, but more importantly, the practice of explosive power and reaction.
Because there is no professional goalkeeper coach, the assistant coach basically assumes the responsibility of the goalkeeper coach, and every time an assistant coach is changed, the teaching content is different, which makes the young players very distressed.
Zhu Jizheng said: "Now we all know that the goalkeeper should lean forward as much as possible to make a save, so that the area of the save will be larger, but our coach trained us to lean back, saying that this would give us more reaction time, but once we arrived From the actual combat, we know that this kind of backward saving method has too small a defensive angle, which is fundamentally wrong."
In addition to the training mode, the training conditions at that time were also very bad. In the 80s, there were not so many real grass fields and artificial grass fields. Players could only train on dirt fields, sand fields, cinder fields or even concrete fields. way, it is difficult to guarantee not to be injured.
"Now that I think about it, a lot of training was unreasonable. It would only increase our injuries, but we were indeed tortured by this strange training method for a long time, and many people were left with injuries." Zhu Jizheng said with emotion.
The fact that there is a lack of grass-roots goalkeeper coaches in China is very cruel. This also leads to the fact that most young goalkeepers generally do not play much role after they come to the first team. Yes, and at that time, these so-called young goalkeepers were generally 26 or 27 years old...
Because there was no professional goalkeeper coaching guidance, many goalkeepers suffered a lot. Tian Ye, the goalkeeper coach of Guangdong Rizhiquan, said that if goalkeepers did not undergo professional training when they were young, they would develop wrong habits. He said: "Goalkeepers It is difficult to correct habits after entering the senior team and professional team."
However, until today, there are still few professional goalkeeper coaches in grassroots football in China.
The current goalkeeper coach of Guangzhou Evergrande is the Italian Lampra (who is the goalkeeper coach brought by Scolari, Yuanmou still has information to verify), "National Gate" Zeng Cheng said after joining Evergrande: Lampra La has inspired him a lot.
Zhu Jizheng affirmed the role of foreign teachers: "I believe their training methods must be advanced, and their training must be more targeted."
Is goalkeeper training in China really far behind that in the West? Zhu Jizheng cited a counterexample, "In the West, they have a set of 'body response' exercises, what is 'body response', like someone punching you in the left eye suddenly , Your left eye will be instinctively closed. They practice this and let the goalkeeper instinctively make predictions. Sometimes, the brain reaction can’t keep up, and the goalkeeper’s actions are actually conditioned reflexes.”
It is a pity that professional goalkeeper coaches are not popular in China at present. Zhu Jizheng said: "There are few in the first place, and the professional team and the provincial team basically divide the people. At the level of youth team coaches, almost no one knows how to teach children to keep goal correctly. gone."
The goalkeeper Zhu Jizheng refers to is by no means just saves. In his opinion, saves can only be regarded as the basic skills of a goalkeeper.
When Zhu Jizheng seriously talked about the training mechanism of the goalkeeper position, he said seriously: "I personally feel that the goalkeeper has not made too many innovations in defensive actions over the years. Now it is more of a conscious requirement for the goalkeeper. Commanding the defense, how to position, when to attack, and even how to attack quickly. However, our grassroots coaches are still teaching the goal line, and it may not be correct."
Does Guangdong currently have a professional grassroots goalkeeper coach?
Yes, but very few. Zhu Jizheng said: "Maybe only Huang Menghong is considered a professional, and the others are not."
Regarding the solution, Zhu Jizheng's attitude is very straightforward: "Of course it is necessary to establish a sound material selection mechanism."
It is a pity that there are no excellent grassroots goalkeeper coaches, but it is impossible to immediately introduce a large number of foreign coaches to the grassroots. The weak foundation of Chinese football needs to be strengthened step by step.How to popularize professional goalkeeping training as much as possible?Professional training for goalkeeper coaches may be the most feasible way at the moment.
"The success rate of goalkeepers is inherently low, and a team may only have three or four players. Therefore, as soon as these people retire, they will be cut off by professional teams and provincial teams. Basically, no one will go to the grassroots as a coach." Zhu Jizheng He said that the most feasible way at the moment is to carry out some special goalkeeper coach training courses, and bring together grassroots coaches from all over the country for training.
"Start with the coaches and tell them how to teach the children to keep the goal. For example, in Guangzhou, we can let Huang Hongtao and Ou Chuliang teach them."
There is no excellent grassroots goalkeeper coach, which also leads to misunderstandings in the selection of goalkeepers. Zhu Jizheng said: "I really think this is a big lack, which will bury many talented goalkeepers."
Just because he saw the disadvantages of goalkeeper youth training, Zhu Jizheng had an idea, that is, to find a group of old friends who had trained together in the past, and open a professional goalkeeper training school, which specially teaches children how to keep goal, how to stand and command defense.
Football schools are a very popular youth training model, but this model also has certain disadvantages. Once players enter professional teams, disputes over player ownership are likely to arise. One of the most important points is that grassroots coaches believe that players entering professional teams Yes, the professional team should give a corresponding reward, which is called "training fee".
I have often heard cases of grassroots coaches going to professional teams to ask for training fees before.
After all, even if the salary of grassroots goalkeepers is low, that is still money!Grassroots goalkeepers also have families to support, and some grassroots goalkeepers have been owed wages by various departments and agencies to the point that they have no money for their own meals!
(End of this chapter)
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