Learn what players should expect at their first goalkeeper training session with Quintero Goalkeeping, including evaluation, skills, and what to bring.
The first goalkeeper session is both a training opportunity and an evaluation. Felipe uses the session to understand the player’s current level, experience, strengths, areas for improvement, and development goals.
Players do not need to be perfect before they start. The purpose of training is to learn, build habits, and improve over time.
Typical first session structure
- Warm-up with movement preparation, activation, and basic goalkeeper movement.
- Technical evaluation of stance, footwork, handling, body shape, diving comfort, and distribution habits.
- Position-specific training based on the player’s age, level, and goals.
- Feedback with coaching points and recommended next steps.
What should players bring?
Players should bring goalkeeper gloves, cleats, water, training attire, shin guards if requested, and a positive attitude.
Quick answer
At a first goalkeeper training session, players can expect a warm-up, technical evaluation, goalkeeper-specific work, realistic scenarios, and feedback. Players should bring gloves, cleats, water, training attire, and a positive attitude.
Goalkeeper training resources
- Private Goalkeeper Training
- Small-Group Goalkeeper Training
- Team Goalkeeper Training
- Goalkeeper Training Philosophy
- Video Review for Goalkeepers
- First Goalkeeper Session
Contact Felipe to ask about goalkeeper training availability.