In soccer, it is the goalkeeper's job to prevent the ball from going into the goal. Mr. Kirk is working with a squad group of 7 to train them as goalkeepers. These students have learned the following cues: stand about 3 feet in front of the goal line and in the center of the goal; keep feet slightly apart in an easy stride; keep knees easy; carry weight evenly on balls of feet; follow field play with eyes; and keep a position of readiness. Now that Mr. Kirk has trained his goalkeepers, which of the following coaching suggestions is he least likely to use ________.
1) Kick on the fly as often as possible.
2) Keep eyes on the ball as attack begins to approach the ball.
3) Use whatever method seems safest in securing the ball.
4) Look alive in the position. Clear the ball toward the nearer sideline.