Hockey drills
- Someone runs in from the red, takes the ball in the run and runs away strongly,
- he/she plays it to the other person who is standing near red.
- Green comes running in, takes the ball in the run and turns away strongly, playing to the other person who is standing near green.
Overplaying to score
- Two players continuously play the ball over
- until one of them is so close to the goal
- that he can score in the goal.
Variation 2-1 situation:
- Under pressure from the defender, the attackers must now play together and try to score.
- The defender can score a point by conquering the ball and then dribbling over the dead ball line.
- This is the short side without a goal.
- divide the team by 2 and run it.
- Sit on top and blow the whistle on any fouls called
- so they get used to it.
- A slalom exercise
- watch how the hands are holding the stick
- where they have the ball
- And if they use the stick properly when they run through the exercise!
- If it goes well, you can make a game of it and see if they master this. The team that has been through all the exercises first has won.
- Players divided into two groups on one side of the field.
- Two rows of cones next to each other.
- Players pass the ball back and forth while walking past the cones.
- Variations
- Individuals keep ball high along a row of cones, both groups independent of each other.
- Passing the ball two by two
- Individually dribble two balls at the same time, slalom through the cones
- Pass the ball and dribble a second ball at the same time (player says yes).
- Three of you play over 2 balls to the other side.
- A plays the ball to the incoming B
- B rebounds the ball
- A drives a little
- B offers himself wide and A plays the ball into the space to B
- Because of B's running action outside, C makes space by running inside.
- B accelerates during his running action with the ball over the back line.
- C has gone towards the dot
- B passes, C rounds off (one-touch).
Variation: Exercise 2x.
Start with a three-run.
- A floats with the ball, when A is halfway, he pushes the ball out of the run to B.
- B does the same (to C)
- etc.
- Apply differentiation.
Possibly after this warm-up play another game of possession.
2 attackers and 1 defender.
- Attacker plays the ball to the other attacker
- The defender puts pressure
- The attackers try to score
- If they succeed, the game starts again.
Finish the training with a match shape on a half pitch
You can adjust the width of the field depending on the size of your team at the training.
- Position the pawns as shown in the figure
- Spread the balls on pylons C and D.
- In this exercise you place a player on the pylons C and D.
- The rest of the team lines up at the A-post.
- From A the player walks around the pylon
- From the pylon, the player makes a sideways movement, facing the ball (facing C)
- Player C plays the ball into the forehand of A
- A takes the ball and turns to the right to open
- A runs towards the circle and finishes on goal.
- From here he runs to D and receives another ball.
- The player turns open to the left and again finishes on goal.
Two teams with substitutes, substitutions are made when a goal is scored.
Each person defends a goal, on each field there are 5 goals, so there are also 5 people who defend these goals.
If a goal is scored in your goal, you have to sit on the sidelines and you become a substitute. A new player (substitute) from the side enters the field and will defend the goal.
If a goal is scored, it is 1 point. The team that has the most points at the end of the game is the winner.
Overplaying to score
Two players continuously play over the ball until one student is so close to the goal that he can score in the goal.
Variation 2-1 situation:
Under pressure from the defender, the attackers must now play together and try to score. The defender can score a point by conquering the ball and then dribbling over the dead ball line. This is the short side without a goal.