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Filip Gustavsson démontre le bon placement des pieds dans le RVH #goalietraining #goaliecoaches



Dans cette vidéo, le gardien du Wild du Minnesota, Filip Gustavsson, démontre à quoi ressemble réellement le bon placement du pied dans la position RVH. La position RVH (en savoir plus ici : https://goaliecoaches.com/rvh-goalies-execute-use/) est une position extrêmement efficace, lorsqu’elle est utilisée correctement. L’un des gros problèmes auxquels se retrouvent les gardiens de but lorsqu’ils utilisent la position RVH (horizontale verticale inversée) est qu’ils ne peuvent pas s’en remettre rapidement ou passer d’un poste à l’autre. C’est ce qui rend la position du pied sur le poteau si importante. Il est essentiel que les gardiens de but utilisent l’espace entre le bout de leur patin et le bout de leur jambière pour se « verrouiller » sur le poteau. Cela maximise la couverture des jambières devant le filet, réduit le risque qu’une rondelle se faufile dans leur filet à cette position vulnérable du poteau et augmente leur capacité à sortir de la position RVH. Cette vidéo est un exemple classique de la façon d’exécuter correctement le RVH avec un bon positionnement du pied sur le poteau.

16 Comments

  1. We do have a version of this app in both the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store, it can be found by searching "Goalie Coaches".

  2. I get having every tool in the bag at your disposal, but this move has single handedly been the reason goalies are getting beat on terrible shots up high…they drop to soon giving the shooter waaaaay to much room up top,and that’s even nhl goalies…not saying it shouldn’t be used but sometimes not every single time I guy gets below the goal line…

  3. I wish I could really understand the RVH… I played in goal many years ago before it was a technique. I feel like I see 10 times more short side/ weak goals ever since it became a thing. Not knocking it by any means because obviously it is better as all of the good and pro goalies do it.. I just don't understand it. Does it put you in a position to be better prepared to move for a back door save or even if the puck is just moved out into the slot?

  4. This is the way I like to integrate, but you see lots of NHL guys going blade to post as well. Watch Demko for example.

  5. That technique works great when your net is anchored to the ice, it doesn’t work so well with the goal pins that most ice rinks use that just have a small point that digs into the ice.

  6. how does he place it so perfectly so effortlessly?? Is there a drill to do to start getting that consistent?

  7. Thank you that really helped I did have to change my toe tie positioning on my pad to make it easier to get in that position but that has really helped 😊

  8. I think the boot straps become very important at this point to allow you to push against the posts. I don’t use BS anymore and doing this would only stretch the elastics

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