So I am back on the train headed back to Augsburg after just four days up near Gelsenkirchen. However the experience was a great one and truly one that will allow me to have confidence going into the future. After Tuesday’s session I felt pretty tired, but was energized for Wednesdays Morning sessions with Schalke II’s full team. As mentioned earlier, Tuesday’s session was only with Goalkeepers. You can see the pedigree that each of these guys come from, they are huge in comparison…6’3” 200+ lbs and athletic as hell. It’s pretty imposing but you hold your own and ear respect. There was an obvious level of comfort with each drill however I felt good about my performance. Anyways, at Wednesday’s session, I arrived around 9:30am and got changed into my get-up for the day. The practice started with a 30-minute team meeting, that I understood little of, then down to the field for a 10 minutes job with and without the ball around the field. After a bit of stretching the trainer Oliver called out the GK’s to go get warmed up…I was the only one to step out. What was going on? Where is the rest of the group? I was confused but went on and warmed up with an assistant by the name of Sven. As I’ve discussed in the past on my blog, everyone is really nice, and it is no different with the fussball guys. They understand your situation and just want to see what you got. That warm-up lasted about 10 minutes as the full-team did a crossing drill to two small goals for a bit. After that a drill was set up to work on 1v1 situations with a defender. Imagine the 18-yard box with each team of the 2 lining up at the edge of the box even with the goal. I would roll a ball out after a command to the middle and the opposite teams would sprint to win the ball, whoever got their first, went to goal…if you lost you defended. It was a pretty fun drill, that got expanded to 2v2 and I did well so I was encouraged. Practice ended with a conversation with a guy named Jonas who plays in Norway that was just training with the team, very nice guy who actually has a friend that plays for UIC.... we talked about the league and contacts and we will see if Norway is in the cards for me in the future. The trainer drove me home that day and we talked about everything but soccer, which was nice. As he dropped me off he told me to come to practice again the next morning with the team and head to GK training afterwards. I was pretty excited to keep being given these opportunities to continue training but realized that getting ahead of myself was far from possible. Nevertheless I headed to training that next morning. It was at the stadium where the second team plays its games, pretty cool old little stadium. Man, was it hot! I have been limited to training only a few times in the last few weeks and I definitely felt it that day. We started by doing a coned warm-up drill that seemed to last for maybe 15 minutes. Afterwards, Lars, another GK and I warmed-up for maybe 10-15 more minutes. We were then called into a drill that once again simulated 1v1 opportunities. However, this time there was no defender and it eventually turned into 2v1. It was from a through ball so it was constant sprinting up to cut down angles to a dive, back to the line…repeat. After 10 minutes I was gassed and it showed in my positioning and technique. I was too tired to continue at the pace I was looking for. Nevertheless, I wasn’t too happy with that session, but what can you do. After the session, Dennis, an agent who has been in contact with my brother got my attention from the stands. Great, I was hoping that he wasn’t there that day seeing as I wasn’t happy with the way I performed, but he was.ehh it’s fine.
Ciao,
Brian