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Hockey drills

  • Expansion to practice with the tip-in. 
  • Furthermore, it is practiced with the hard and pure pass to each other.
  • A pushes the ball to B on the forehand pay attention to the technique (hands apart, left foot in front, force from all over your body, arms moving in the direction you are going).
  • B pushes the ball back to A
  • A pushes to C, C back to A
  • A pushes to D and D back to A
  • When B has played the ball back to A he turns around and goes around the pilon and calls to receive the ball. 
  • A takes the ball from D and gives a hard pass towards E.
  • E makes eye contact with the incoming B and gives a directed pass (may be push or pass).
  • B takes the ball open, aligns it up and finishes with a hit on goal.
  • After shooting, he accelerates around the pilons to run a tip-in ball. F makes eye contact with B and gives a hard targeted pass just as if he is going to score. B causes the ball to change direction.
drawing Block 1 exercise 1 Tip-in expansion
  • Players outside the box should replay as often as possible.
  • The pass must always pass through the box.
  • The players inside the box must try to intercept the ball.
  • As soon as the players inside the box have intercepted the ball, they should replay as often as possible inside the box. 
  • Each time they have replayed 3 times, someone outside the box may enter the box to recapture the ball.
  • As soon as they succeed, they will play to someone outside the box and it will start over again, so at least one player must always remain outside the box to be able to play.
  • The field can be larger or smaller, there can be more or less players inside and outside the box.
drawing Controlling, looking, passing
  • Player 1 runs with the ball to the white pilon, player 2 runs without the ball to the white pilon.
  • Player 2 rounds off on goal (with backhand).
  • Player 1 runs around the pilon where player 2 started and runs to the center of the circle.
  • As soon as player 1 has played the ball to player 2, player 3 may start. Player 3 plays the ball to player 4.
  • Player 4 runs around the white pilon and plays the ball (with backhand) to player 1 who has run into the circle.


drawing Backhand passing and finishing

Make 2 teams. 

  • Both teams have their 'own' course, where they can score points (for example by playing over 5 times in their own course).
  • The other team is allowed to conquer the ball in the other box, but not everyone from the other team is allowed to enter the other box.
    • The number of players of the other team -1.
  • As soon as blue has captured the ball, blue will go to his own square as soon as possible and will play over there as often as possible.
  • There may be 3 players of red in the blue box. 
  • See example: in team red there are 4 players, so 3 players of blue are allowed to enter the red box.
drawing outnumbered
  • Goal: to show the player when it is best to pass and when it is best to push.
  • In case of a long pass you pass, in case of a short pass you push.
  • Player 1 passes (long pass) the ball to player 2
  • Player 2 pushes (short pass) the ball to player 3.
  • Player 3 passes (long pass) the ball to player 4.
  • Player 4 pushes (short pass) the ball to player 5.
  • Player 5 passes (long pass) the ball to player 6.
  • Player 6 pushes (short pass) the ball to player 7.
  • Player 7 runs along the red pilons to the back line and passes (long pass) the ball to player 8, who has entered the circle.
  • When explaining the exercise, you can let the player fill in whether it's a long or short pass and what kind of stroke you use, this way they will actively think about it and will apply it earlier in the game.
drawing Short pass, long pass
  • Make 2 teams. 
  • From each team place 2 players outside the box opposite each other.
  • The ball starts with one of the players outside the box (in the example red).
  • As a team you get a point to play from one side to the other, through the players in the box.  
  • Make the box smaller to make it more difficult or with fewer players.
  • Make the box larger to make it easier or with more players.
drawing Crossing over
  • Practicing putting down a bowl and playing in a cup.
  • Ball starts on the sideline and there is no room at the front so the ball has to go back!
    • How do you stand in a half-circle? 
  • We play in a 4 man half-circle and so we stand as it is in the picture below. 
  • What is the task of the people in the half-circle? 
  • The left back receives the ball first from the midfielder who takes it out because there is no room in the front. 
  • It is the task of the left back to have already looked in advance where is the space and where can I go with the ball again. 
  • Then you have the left center man in the half-circle.
  • He takes some steps backwards so he can receive the ball from the back left in a safe place. and must also have looked beforehand how is the game and where can I go with the ball when I'm going to get the ball. 
  • The right middle man in the half-circle should have an overview of the game and make sure she is playable for the other middle man or even from the left back if there is room for it. 
  • The right back can stand a bit high or some pockets, he must see the game of the opponent and be able to play on it.
  • If high pressure is applied, he has to drop back a bit more to be playable for the people in the bowl behind him.
  • If they give less pressure he can stand high to keep the field long and wide and keep playing forward. 
  • How are we going to build up forward what is the task of the midfielders? 
  • The task of the midfielders is to offer from the inside out, walk towards the ball and if they don't get the ball you walk away again to create space for your fellow players.
  • The other team will put pressure on the players who are playing in the half-circle and will experiment with this. 
drawing Block 1 exercise 1 playing in a half-circle
  • Attack through the middle which starts with a 2:1 
  • B is a deep man starting in the circle. A starts with the ball and together with B he wants to complete the goal. 
  • C wants to slow down the game and close the pass lines so that D gives the time to come and help him. 
  • Goal of attackers:
    • Ball pass over the opponent's backhand side.
    • Playing a fellow player on the forehand
    • Making eye contact with your fellow player
    • Speed making 
  • Goal of the defender
    • Float your opponent to your forehand (your backhand side must be closed)
    • Accompany your opponent 
    • Slow down the game so that D gives time to come and help you 
  • When D has arrived, one goes on the deep man and the other puts effective pressure on the opponent and waits with the ball take away until the opponent makes the mistake.
drawing Block 1 exervise 3 2:1 through the middle to a 2:2
  • Practicing with the penalty corner attacking
  • Penalty Corner 1:
    • Goes to the first couple and finishes at goal
  • Penalty Corner 2:
    • Goes to the first couple and slides the ball to the right and shoots at goal (if possible, take the ball in a different way at once and then take it out
  • Penalty Corner 3: 
    • Is couple one takes the ball to play the ball to couple two, one has passed through again and get the ball back from two (preferably in one rounding differently take and then shoot)
  • Penalty Corner 4:
    • The ball goes to the first couple that gives a hard flats towards the first ball where the declarer has walked through and that tip the ball into it.
drawing Block 1 exercise 2 penalty corner attacking
  • Ball possession in smaller teams
  • Goals is to keep an eye on each other and passing in the forehand of your team mate and passing over the backhand of your opponent.
drawing Block 1 exercise 1 ball possession with teams of 3
  • An extension to the exercise of an attack over right under defenders. 
  • The goal of the exercise is that the 3 attackers want to get past the two defenders in an effective way. 
  • First have them do it again a number of times. After that the exercise that they have done for this purpose will come back. 
    • This is exactly what they have to do, only now there are defenders and they have to watch even more and give the safe pass.  
  • The first ball of A always goes back and from there they can build up.
  • It then becomes a 3:2 
drawing Block 1 exercise 3 attack over the right with 2 defenders
  • Exercise with a buildup over right with tip-in variation in it. 
  • A Wants to play a free ball and there is a lot of pressure at the front. So the ball is played back to B
  • B takes the ball while running makes eye contact with the running C which takes the ball and makes eye contact with the running A again.
  • A takes the ball open and floats with the ball on the stick at a high speed towards the back line. 
  • Makes eye contact with the passed C and gives a 90 degree pass in advance. 
  • C takes the ball and lines the ball up and round with a hit on goal, A stands there active to tip the ball if necessary.
  • Next to C, A is immediately ready for the tip of the ball coming from D. 
  • D has a hard targeted flats just as if he wants to score. A causes this ball to change direction and go into the goal.
drawing Block 1 exercise 2 attack over the right side with tip-in