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Good News
Preston attended a Trial with Chesterfield FC Academy and today we received confirmation on how he did. With Chesterfield FC having a CAT 4 Academy he is still allowed to continue playing Grassroots Football with his mates so it shouldn't affect him too much. The decision is all his
Good News
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Well Done Preston!
Pre Match Warm Up - Shooting Pt 1.
Here's the first clip of the Shooting at the end of the Warm Ups. Thankfully they now appreciated to shoot from distance and anything close up needs placing and not blasting. He is currently wearing his ICE XTN Roll Finger Gloves
Pre Match Warm Up - Shooting Pt 1.
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Nice!!
Another Midweek Friendly - U10 v U11
Preston has another Friendly tonight and again it is against a Mid Level U11 team. Fingers Crossed for a Good Game
Another Midweek Friendly - U10 v U11
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Good Luck @Preston Oldfield
Pre Match Warm Ups
A small clip of a few shots Preston dealt with before Sunday's game
Pre Match Warm Ups
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Great Video @Preston Oldfield
Preparing For Games & Training In Hot Weather
The best way to prepare, especially a young goalkeeper, for hot weather is to start a structured hydration strategy 24 hours before the match, manage their body temperature during play, and adjust their specialized gear to prevent overheating. Goalkeepers face a unique challenge in the heat. They stand still for long periods, wear heavy protective clothing, and must maintain intense mental focus. 1. The 24-Hour Hydration Schedule Hydration cannot be fixed on the morning of the match; it must begin the day before. - The Day Before: Have the player drink extra water throughout the day. Their urine should look like pale lemonade, not apple juice. - 3 Hours Before Kick-Off: Give them roughly 300ml to 500ml of water. This ensures they start the game fully hydrated without a heavy, sloshing stomach. - During the Match: Aim for 150ml to 200ml of fluid every 15 to 20 minutes. Do not wait until they feel thirsty. - The Fluid Mix: For matches in extreme heat or sessions lasting over an hour, swap plain water for an electrolyte drink or a diluted sports drink. This replaces the essential salts (sodium and potassium) lost through sweat. 2. Specialized Kit Modifications Goalkeeper kit acts like insulation. You must modify it to let heat escape. - Ditch the Padded Trousers: Swap thick, padded trousers for lightweight, breathable goalkeeper shorts. If they need impact protection, use base-layer compression shorts with built-in hip padding underneath. - Pre-Wet the Gloves: Pour cold water over the latex palms of their goalkeeper gloves before the warm-up and at half-time. This keeps the latex soft for a better grip and cools their hands down. - Wear Light Colours: Avoid the traditional black or dark grey keeper jerseys. Opt for a neon yellow, green, or white jersey to reflect the sun's rays. - The Cap Rule: If the sun is directly in their eyes, have them wear a lightweight, breathable sports cap. Take it off if the sun moves behind the stand or clouds to let heat escape from their head.
Preparing For Games & Training In Hot Weather
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Great advice!
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Rebecca Harden
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