Goalie Training Tips: Behind the Net Reversals
We often say at our goalie training sessions: There is no right or wrong way of stopping pucks – but there may be a way to be more efficient at doing so. Like stopping pu
Goalie Training Tips: Overusing the RVH
We’re asked by students at our goalie training sessions, their parents, and team coaches on a regular basis what will take their goaltender’s game to the next level. For many
New Goalie E-Book Available
A new resource for goalies, parents, and team coaches looking to increase their understanding of the goaltender’s position is now available! Featuring articles from multipl
Goalie Training: Neutralizing Passing Threats
Whether new to goalie training, or new to our goalie training programs, at Goalie Army Academy, we are noticing that many goaltenders coming through our doors for the 1st time are
Goalie Training Tips: RVH
The RVH or Reverse Horizontal is a very popular technique employed by many of today’s goalies. Just like every movement we as goalies make, there is a proper time and situa
Goalie Training Tips: Be A Great (In-Crease) Skater
Goaltenders who attend our goalie training sessions at our goalie school learn to become great skaters. But despite the research and analytics available, we have seen an increase
Goalie Training Tips: Did You Train Hard Enough?
As a goalie training provider and goalie evaluation and selection consulting company, one of the things we hate to hear from our students is, “I think I should have trained harde
Off-Ice Goalie Training Video Content Is Coming
On-ice goalie training, and attending various goalie schools or goalie camps throughout the off-season can prove costly for many families. Therefore, Goalie Army Academy has deve
Medicine Ball Goalie Training
Stemming from the increased popularity of Washington Capitals goalie coach Mitch Korn, many goalies have begun applying some of his medicine ball goalie training exercises which th
Goalie Training Tips: Off-Season Planning
Whether you’re looking to crack the roster of a team at a higher level, or achieve greater success with your stats next season at the same level of play as last year, taking some