I'm reading these comments, do people not understand why he is doing this drill. A lot of goalies over play the shot totally missing the shot. He wants you to track the ball not just where you think the shot is going. I have a problem with this and would love to do this drill !
@@UnknownBeast-nz5cy that’s the mentality I use to have, Scott Rodgers posted a pretty good video showing what he does and I think it’s pretty good, when you get to higher levels, hitting them isn’t always the best because the second you leave your stance to go hit them they score
I get watching the ball all the way in but like you don’t have time to wait that long in an actual game. Plus you use actual lacrosse balls that don’t curve that much. This philosophy is ridiculous and does not seem useful
Teaches you not to commit until you've at least tracked the ball. Very very difficult to "de-learn"; no trying to guess the shot. Decent drill, one of the few good LAX goalie drills I've seen on YT tbh.
Yabigbum77 try to react immediately and let us know how that goes... the point of this drill is to track the ball and move with it and let your eye track the ball. the nerf balls move slower
All the negative comments and they all can’t even realize if the drill is good enough for Adam Ghitelman it’s good enough for them Can’t fix stupid though 🤦🏻♂️
this is completely false. no one is going to take a shot from that far so you cant wait as long as you can. you need to react as fast as you can to be able to get your stick if front of the ball and then your body
If your goalie has been trained PROPERLY you don't need those stupid rubber balls. You are SUPPOSED to be WATCHING the ball in the shooters stick and nothing else. It is not hard at ALL to follow the ball when you do that.