The most common ladder is a stepladder. Two stiles are hinged in the middle by an inverted V hinge to allow the ladder be fixed into place. Most modern ladders are made out of aluminum but a few are still made with wood. A stepladder is going to be the ladder of choice for any home projects that take place inside the home.
Painting and wallpapering can be difficult even impossible jobs without a stepladder. If your home has rather high ceilings, it is important to consider how high your ladders is and what step you can safely step onto. Most stepladders specifically state that you cannot stand above a certain step and this should be followed to avoid injury. The higher you are on a ladder the easier it is going to be for you to fall.
Another type of common ladder that is useful in most homes is an extension ladder. An extension ladder is a fixed latter that is divided by lengths that can either be slid together for convenient storage, or they slid apart to it's maximum length. An extension ladder is best used for projects that are very high off of the ground.
Cleaning the gutters of your roof is a perfect example. It is always best for safety reasons to have someone at the bottom of the ladder stabilizing it if you are going to be climbing higher then the mid length of the ladder. Above that point a ladder can become unstable if not anchored properly. Having an extra pair of hands isn't always as option so some ladders come equipped with extra wide supports.
Regardless of the type of project you are doing, always be safe and use the right ladder for the job.
Don't Forget About Me
I was very fortunate when I played as a youngster in that I had a coach who understood the importance of specific training for the goalkeeper.
Sometimes you are so focused on improving your outfield players that you forget about your goalkeeper... a simple shooting session or some penalties at the end of training is not enough!
What we should all do is!always give enough time to help you goalkeeper develop their skills and performance.
Giving your goalkeeper an individual training process that helps them develop their understanding of the game, technical ability, improve on their weaker areas and play to their strengths will increase their overall technique on the pitch.
The conditioning of your goalkeeper should focus on all of these aspects both on their own and in team environment to enable them to develop to their full potential.
During your training sessions you should work on the goalkeeping basics that encompass the use of the head, hands and feet. This will ensure your keeper has excellent positioning and body alignment.
Using your notes and ideas from the games you play each week, work into your training sessions game like situations where your Goalkeeper and defenders can learn to work as a unit against an attacking team.
It's important to work on technique with your goalkeeper before they enter a full blown game.
We have compiled checklist for you of the key things that we try to coach our keepers on in all training sessions...
#1 Always work on handling and footwork skills
#2 Develop good footwork through controlled foot movements
#3 Make quick and positive decisions when dealing with a shot
#4 Respect every shot that is attempted
#5 Concentrate throughout the session or game
#6 Build self image, confidence and communication skills
#7 Develop a variety of distribution skills
#8 Read the game, keep watch on everything happening in front, to the sides and behind them
#9 Give plenty of technical practice saving
#10 Build a positive attitude and faith in their goal keeping ability
So, there are 10 top tips that we try to build into our training sessions to ensure that we have an excellent keeper as well as outfield players.
In your next training session I recommend you print off this article and take it to the session with you and see which points you are covering now with your keeper and which ones you need to work on.
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