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Hockey drills

  • Player 1 plays to A.
  • A accepts and drives around pylons and finishes on goal.
  • A positions immediately after shot on goal for 2nd ball.
Almost simultaneously plays:
  • Player 2 to B.
  • Player B drives ball around circle and plays to player B.
Attention:
  • Timing. when does player 2 start.
  • After shot immediate switching and positioning.
  • Player A must be played into the run/movement.
drawing Finishing and timing
  • 1 and 2 pass the ball up and down 3 times.
  • The one who gets the ball last plays someone of his color in the circle and may help build an attack in the circle.
Expansion:
  • They may move out of the circle and also 2 meters outside the circle.
  • Once the ball is cleared by the defending side, the attack is over.
  • Defending outside.
Simultaneously to this exercise 3 players can practice the penalty corner.
Trainers divide over both exercises.

drawing Overtal situation
Each exercise 2x so 2 rounds
  1. Dribble
  2. Exercise right
  3. Exercise left
  4. Exercise both sides
Exercises:
  • Dribbling
  • Ground touch
  • Heels buttocks
  • Lift the knee
  • Connecting pass sideways
  • Cross pass
drawing Warming up
  • A pushes or B
  • B passes alternately to C or D.
  • They round on goal.
drawing Strike left or right
Conditioning in combination with stick and Ball
  • A: sprint from 1 to 2
  • B: perform rope ladder as per 5 exercises below
  • C: take ball around the hat and finish on goal
Note: if no rope ladders available then hats down

Points of attention:
  • Pay attention to your predecessor.
  • Outside back.
  • Exercise must be done at pace.
  • two foot run -one foot in each box.
  • Ladder Taps -right foot in each square, left foot outside.
  • Two foot lateral run -sideways both feet in a box.
  • Skiers.
  • Squat Hops.
drawing Conditional rope ladders
  • Attacker on the ball runs up and does a reverse.
  • Passes to attacker 2.
  • 2 vs. 2 starts.
drawing Reverse and 1 versus 1
Exercise:
  • Player Blue stands between the four pawns and plays player Red firmly -hard push.
  • Player Blue keeps eye contact with player Red and chooses position left or right between the pawns.
  • Player Red plays the ball firmly back to Blue's chosen position -attack position.
  • Player Blue accepts open and then finishes on goal.
Important:
  • Players Blue and Red stand with straight backs and bent legs on the ball of the foot. In the 'starting blocks'.
  • Stick just slightly above the knees.
Construction:
  • Player Blue takes open first at both attack positions on the forehand, then on the backhand, then alternately.
Level:
  • For 1st year D players, it is recommended that the trainer take the role of player Red in the beginning.
  • As confidence grows, and effectiveness, players can assume the role of Red.
drawing Open assume and finish
  • Make 2 equal teams.
  • Each team gets an attacking goal.
  • Rights to score can be fetched in 1 of the 2 boxes.
  • On offense or ball loss, rights must be retrieved again.
drawing Warm-up ball possession high tempo
  • Focused pass giving and receiving.
  • Center player focus on accepting, handling ball and passing on.
Points of focus:
  • In the forehand
  • High stop
  • Speed ball -width of field serve.
Extension exercise: middle player runs in and asks for the ball, accepts and turns around, passes the ball runs back quickly and offers again.
drawing Passing in 3-pairs
  • B starts running around the pawn triangle
  • At the middle pawn it gets the ball
  • And then plays the ball back to A
  • B runs further in
  • It receives the ball in the backhand
  • In the exercise from the other side, you are played into your forehand
  • When B has taken the ball, he plays it to C
  • C has run past the pawns in the meantime
  • C takes the ball and runs past the pawns back to the dead ball line
  • Passes the ball in front of the goal to B.
  • B then rounds the ball into the goal
You can do this exercise on both sides of the pitch so that you can pass faster in succession.

drawing Pass-round exercise 3 players
  • A starts with a ball and drives into the circle and rounds off
  • B plays when A has rounded a ball to V1
  • From here the 2 versus 2 starts
  • When A and B conquer the ball, they can score in one of the goals on the side
drawing 2 versus 2 rounding
  • We always play 2 against 2
  • Group 1 plays against group 2
  • Group 3 stands ready with a ball, if the ball is out, or scored, group 3 may start, Group 1 then enters that box to defend
  • Group 1 against group 3
  • Group 4 is ready with a ball, ball out, or scored, group 4 starts with the ball and writes group 3 to defend
  • Group 3 against group 4
  • And so on
drawing 2 versus 2 with switching moment