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Hockey drills for technique passing

  • Passing in the loop
  • Do not stand still
  • Actively moving from pawn to pawn
drawing Shifting from left to right
  • Player A plays the ball with a flats or hard push on C.
  • Player C comes running in and rebounds the ball wide at once to player B who has come running in.
  • B takes the ball in stride and accelerates with the ball on the stick to the edge of the "dotted circle.
  • There he passes the ball with a hard push to player C who has run around the pawn and offers himself.
  • The ball is accepted just outside the circle and then taken into the circle with 1x touch and hit on goal.
  • Then the player gets a 'rebound' ball played to him from the back line by the trainer and finishes it on the goal.
Passing: CAB
drawing Bouncing the ball
  • First player pushes along the line
  • The other player steps in, takes over and flattens to the central player
  • The central player also steps in and opens up
  • This player pushes back along the line
drawing Running in for the man and flats
  • Flats are given from the middle to the outside .
  • Open attack and push along the line, player takes the ball and accelerates past the pawns .
  • Then passes to the head of the circle, where the player runs in and shoots at goal.
drawing Gears, passes and assumptions
  • The exercise is done along two sides.
  • Start with a dribble, push the ball and then run to the head of the circle, get the ball back and finish.
drawing Give and go
This exercise is designed to practice the basics of pushing, accepting and finishing.
drawing passes and assumptions
  • Player stands in the middle
  • Player is played on
  • Player spins out
  • Player passes to the opposite side
  • Repetition of the above steps
  • After a number of minutes the game is switched
drawing Pass in the turn
  • First dribble, push into the run.
  • Player comes in and spins out and then returns a push into the run.
  • Player comes back in and does two dribbles and then finishes on goal.
drawing Dribbles and acquisitions
Red player starts with the ball and begins drifting to the next pot and then pushes the ball to the blue player.
The blue player takes open around the pot and then also drifts to the next pot and then pushes to red again!

  • T: Give as many passes as possible within 1 minute.
  • R: /
  • A: Making the square bigger
  • D: Passive defender
drawing Assumptions and push in a square
Goal of the exercise is:
  • Passing at speed.
  • Pass to next position.
drawing Passing, passing, rounding
  • 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
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