tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3770154781710183850.post7846983794255514651..comments2024-03-15T01:02:34.733-04:00Comments on Effective Goalkeeping: Keep a Journal Justinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04611253407780425552noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3770154781710183850.post-50021876227697919972023-07-04T05:12:19.890-04:002023-07-04T05:12:19.890-04:00Nice article great content is spreading a tremendo...Nice article great content is spreading a tremendous amount of knowledge keep posting thanks for posting<br /><a href="https://myspace.com/yusuf2955pathan/post/activity_profile_96403326_7e55549cf3594c37bbc945ff6d539acd/comments" rel="nofollow">Shipping Containers</a> yusuf2955pathanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06034231594842119849noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3770154781710183850.post-30859714615034892512022-04-06T07:10:31.032-04:002022-04-06T07:10:31.032-04:00Your given information really impressed , This con...Your given information really impressed , This content is impactful and informative.<br /><a href="https://myhomepersonaltrainerlondon.co.uk/" rel="nofollow">Personal Trainer windsor<br />Personal trainer staines<br />Personal Trainer Cobham<br />Personal Trainer Esher<br />Personal Trainer Wimbledon<br />Personal Trainer North London<br />Personal Trainer Richmond<br />Personal Trainer East London<br />personal trainer hounslow</a><br /> <br /> <br />personaltrainerlondonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07935421166319230591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3770154781710183850.post-43288423160063859842012-12-11T01:27:10.758-05:002012-12-11T01:27:10.758-05:00Thank you...................
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I'm a...@Justin, http://www.goalkeepertalk.com/ <br />I'm also a moderator there.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04146450803028613704noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3770154781710183850.post-81580041515491832292012-11-05T23:58:15.472-05:002012-11-05T23:58:15.472-05:00Thanks for the comments guys. Chris, I never knew ...Thanks for the comments guys. Chris, I never knew refs did this kind of thing, but I'm glad to hear it!<br /><br />Brian, if you don't mind my asking, which forum do you use?Justinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04611253407780425552noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3770154781710183850.post-89935633196072960602012-11-05T22:52:27.214-05:002012-11-05T22:52:27.214-05:00nice blog bro!nice blog bro!Gerrardhttp://www.hostpph.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3770154781710183850.post-22153834421555509362012-11-05T12:29:43.004-05:002012-11-05T12:29:43.004-05:00Interesting piece, I have to agree that journals a...Interesting piece, I have to agree that journals are an excellent personal resource for ambitious professionals.<br /><br />Personally, as a referee, I record details of every game I officiate for professional and personal reasons. <br /><br />I record the classification and type of games I referee so I know how many more games I need to do to reach certain requirements for promotion etc. <br /><br />I also record cautions, sendings off, scores and my marks so that I can always refer to them for future reference (if I referee the same team etc) and input all the date at my disposal so I can evaluate it during the season. Therefore, when I look half way throuh the season and see over 50% of my cautions are for S1/2/3/4 I can evaluate my performance and see if there's anything I can do to change that by how I manage the game. I'm also hoping to record physical stats when I buy a fitness watch around Xmas and I think it's something any professional would benefit from- knowing how much ground they covered, max heart rate/ speed etc (maybe less so for keepers admittedly) but one of the great points you make is about pre match preparation. I had totally ignored that respect and it's something I'll add to my comment section in the future!<br /><br />On a side, if anyone wants a copy of the Excel database I made to record my stuff (which you can edit appropriately), drop me a tweet @CanTheyScore.Chrishttp://cantheyscore.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3770154781710183850.post-33167868362027498272012-11-05T08:55:24.760-05:002012-11-05T08:55:24.760-05:00I kept one this year using a forum that I frequent...I kept one this year using a forum that I frequent. After every match I try to break it down much like you do. It helps once you sit back and read what you have wrote. Good place to train more on or just be more conscious of your decisions making. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04146450803028613704noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3770154781710183850.post-41792197631888964522012-11-05T07:38:51.476-05:002012-11-05T07:38:51.476-05:00I never heard of anyone doing a journal like this,...I never heard of anyone doing a journal like this, but can definitley see how it would be a useful tool. Cool idea.gregorykemphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17007731195792125652noreply@blogger.com