The 28-year-old goalkeeper signed for the Reds on a free transfer earlier this summer and has settled quickly at his new club.
Woodman, a former England U21 international, is part of a fresh-look group led by head of first-team goalkeeping Xavi Valero and is delighted by the opportunity to work with stoppers of the calibre of Alisson and fellow new arrival Mamardashvili.
He told Liverpoolfc.com in Hong Kong: “It’s been brilliant. I think we’ve worked well, especially while we’ve been here in Hong Kong. It’s been hard work, hard graft and we are pushing each other and, I think, getting the best out of each other.
“Working with Ali, for myself I’m getting to work with one of the best in the world and I’m just trying to take bits from his game and put them into my game. It’s the same with Giorgi as well – they are world-class goalkeepers, top goalkeepers, and it’s a joy to work with them every day.
“Ultimately you come into a building full of world-class players and you get to know they are nice human beings and normal people firstly.
“It’s been great to get to know everyone on that note and then obviously you get on the training pitch and you go and play your matches and you see the quality and you see the standard.
“For me personally [it’s about] trying to get to that level as quick as possible and help the team where I can.”