
Goalie Play 101: Positioning, Communication, and Making the Right Read
Brendon Gyapjas
Brendon introduces foundational goalie play, covering cage positioning, communication responsibilities, shot reading, and how goalkeepers organize defenders.

Goalie positioning, cage protection, communication, defensive organization, body control, and reads from elite goalkeepers.

Brendon Gyapjas
Brendon introduces foundational goalie play, covering cage positioning, communication responsibilities, shot reading, and how goalkeepers organize defenders.

Adrian Weinberg
This session turns the goalie from a shot-stopper into the quarterback of half-court defense. It focuses on how goalies organize the cage, read the offensive setup, and communicate early so field players know where pressure, help, and shot blocks need to come from. Great for goalies and field players who want cleaner defensive possessions, this recording shows how cage command, loud defensive calls, and smart positioning can turn chaos into controlled stops. Users should leave with a sharper sense of how the goalie can guide the whole defense before the shot ever happens.

Adrian Weinberg
This session connects goalie positioning with the work of the five field defenders in front of the cage. It breaks down how goalies read the ball, understand shot lanes, and protect the cage by working with the shot blockers instead of playing as an isolated last line. Goalies will get a clearer sense of angles, cross-cage responsibility, near-side discipline, and communication with defenders. Field players will also benefit because the session shows how better blocks and cleaner defensive structure make the goalie’s job dramatically easier.

Adrian Weinberg
Adrian Weinberg blends goalie-focused dryland ideas with counterattack positioning, giving athletes a look at how goalies prepare their bodies and read transition situations. The session connects physical control with smarter positioning in and around the cage. Goalies will get the most direct value, but field players can also learn how transition defense and counterattack spacing affect the goalkeeper's reads. It's a strong bridge between training habits, body control, and game-speed decision-making.

Adrian Weinberg
Adrian Weinberg breaks down how goalies should position themselves in the cage, with an emphasis on angles, responsibilities, and reading the shooter. The session gives goalies a clearer framework for where to be before the shot, not just how to react after it. This is a foundational goalie session for athletes who want to make the cage feel smaller for shooters. It helps goalies understand cross-cage vs near-side responsibilities, how defensive blocks shape the save, and how better positioning creates cleaner, calmer saves.