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How To Remain Composed As a Goalkeeper Under Pressure #BITESIZE Demystifying Mental Toughness

    • Sport

What is the most mentally challenging position on the football or soccer pitch?  Many people would argue it’s the goalkeeper.  Common psychological challenges goalkeepers face include; coping with mistakes and bouncing back strongly, dealing with tough and physical opponents, playing the ball out from the back with their feet in uncomfortable situations, communicating effectively with team-mates, selection issues and dealing with time on the bench.
Today, Andy Elleray, an author and goalkeeping coach, who has worked for clubs such as Chelsea and Bristol Rovers tells me about mental toughness and how it applies to goalkeeping sharing some advice, I also provide a suggestion on how goalkeepers can help themselves remain calm and composed when faced with difficulties on the pitch.
Key Learnings
All goalkeepers make mistakes. Being able to accepts making mistakes and move on is a skill that goalkeepers can develop. Helping goalkeepers master the controllables is essential. Trigger words or physical triggers (using sweat bands or super-hero bands) can help goalkeepers move on more quickly from mistakes. Try the calm and composed face exercise to help you. Connect with David Charlton
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Connect with Any Elleray
Website
LinkedIn
Twitter: @andyelleray / @lilys_goal 
Relevant Podcast Episodes
Ep08: Brendan Pearson - Academy Football, Professional Football, Injuries and Early Retirement
Ep087: Carl Bell – From Professional Football and Goalkeeping to Physiotherapy
Ep093: Dan Abrahams – How to Overcome Mental Blocks in Football
Ep151: Compilation - Football Psychology: 50 Ways You Can Improve Your Performance
Ep165: Andy Elleray - How To Master the Mental Challenges Goalkeeping Throws at You
Other Valuable Football or Soccer Resources 
Goalkeeping Psychology | Mental Skills for Goalkeepers 
Soccer Psychology | Mental Skills for Football
Youth Sports Psychology | Mental Skills Training for Kids and Parents
Frequently Asked Questions about Football or Soccer Psychology
Frequently Asked Questions about Goalkeeping Psychology

What is the most mentally challenging position on the football or soccer pitch?  Many people would argue it’s the goalkeeper.  Common psychological challenges goalkeepers face include; coping with mistakes and bouncing back strongly, dealing with tough and physical opponents, playing the ball out from the back with their feet in uncomfortable situations, communicating effectively with team-mates, selection issues and dealing with time on the bench.
Today, Andy Elleray, an author and goalkeeping coach, who has worked for clubs such as Chelsea and Bristol Rovers tells me about mental toughness and how it applies to goalkeeping sharing some advice, I also provide a suggestion on how goalkeepers can help themselves remain calm and composed when faced with difficulties on the pitch.
Key Learnings
All goalkeepers make mistakes. Being able to accepts making mistakes and move on is a skill that goalkeepers can develop. Helping goalkeepers master the controllables is essential. Trigger words or physical triggers (using sweat bands or super-hero bands) can help goalkeepers move on more quickly from mistakes. Try the calm and composed face exercise to help you. Connect with David Charlton
Sign up to The X-FACTOR regular emails helping football and soccer players to get the most from their talent 
Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub
Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn
Connect with Any Elleray
Website
LinkedIn
Twitter: @andyelleray / @lilys_goal 
Relevant Podcast Episodes
Ep08: Brendan Pearson - Academy Football, Professional Football, Injuries and Early Retirement
Ep087: Carl Bell – From Professional Football and Goalkeeping to Physiotherapy
Ep093: Dan Abrahams – How to Overcome Mental Blocks in Football
Ep151: Compilation - Football Psychology: 50 Ways You Can Improve Your Performance
Ep165: Andy Elleray - How To Master the Mental Challenges Goalkeeping Throws at You
Other Valuable Football or Soccer Resources 
Goalkeeping Psychology | Mental Skills for Goalkeepers 
Soccer Psychology | Mental Skills for Football
Youth Sports Psychology | Mental Skills Training for Kids and Parents
Frequently Asked Questions about Football or Soccer Psychology
Frequently Asked Questions about Goalkeeping Psychology

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