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Hockey drills for technique passing

Basic techniques -> Push pass out of the run.
  • The trainer makes 3-pairs -if you can't work out the numbers of 4-pairs-; 2 players on one side of the playing field, 1 on the other side.
  • The side of the pair always starts with the ball.
  • Player 1 starts by floating to the other side.
  • Halfway across the playing field he gives a push pass to player 2 on the opposite side.
  • Player 2 takes the ball and does the same as Player 1 and gives the ball with a push pass to Player 3 etc.
  • The player who passed the ball first runs on to Player 2's spot, Player 2 to Player 3's spot etc.
Points of attention:
  • Drive the ball well in front of your body -i.e. not next to it or behind it- -> Look well over the ball.
  • Drive the ball well outside with your left elbow.
  • The exercise must be performed technically well before you can increase speed.
drawing Exercise without purpose
Two touches
  • Player red pushes the ball to player blue, player blue to player white and player red 2. Players may touch the ball a maximum of two times.
  • Player red 2 takes the ball and rounds on goal. Preferably a flat.
  • After your pass, move on to the next pawn. The player who rounded on goal joins the back of the line again.
Points of attention:
  • Because the player is allowed to touch the ball a maximum of two times, the ball must be right at once when taking it on. So make sure the player concentrates extra well on the takeover.
drawing Exercise on target
  • Set out the exercises two or three times depending on the number of players.
  • Make pairs and place the pawns closer and closer together.
  • Players red and blue stand close together and tap the ball up and down between the pawns.
  • You start with a 2-touch so assume -> pass, maximum 2 touches.
  • If the ball hits a pawn, a pawn is skipped or a player touches the ball more than 2 times, you are out.
  • If you are finished, start the exercise again.
  • If you have made it to the end of the pawn row a number of times, try everything in 1-touch -no more than 1 touch, that is.
  • Is this also successful, you can keep track of time -> Improve your record each time.
drawing Tiktak
Two touches
  • Player red pushes the ball to player blue, player blue to player white and player red 2. Players may touch the ball a maximum of two times.
  • Player red 2 takes the ball and rounds on goal, preferably a flats.
  • After your pass, move on to the next pawn.
  • The player who rounded on goal rejoins the back of the line.
Points of attention:
  • Because the player is allowed to touch the ball a maximum of two times, the ball must be right at once when taking it on. So make sure the player concentrates extra well on the takeover.
drawing Exercise on target
Handball -one touch-.
  • Player blue begins to move in a lateral direction. So the initiative lies with this player.
  • Player red pushes the ball straight to player blue.
  • Player blue rebounds the ball sideways.
  • Player red has moved on, takes the ball and scores.
  • Having scored, you rebound and visa versa.
Points of attention:
  • Player blue must make sure he is well turned in at the time of handball.
  • Make sure you have your stick well in front of your body at the moment of handball.
  • Also pay extra attention when rounding on goal, preferably a flat.
drawing Exercise on target
  • A starts with the ball and must have 2 passing options on either side
  • If A pushes the ball to B, C must run so that B also has 2 play-off opportunities again
  • The person in the middle wants to take the ball away
drawing Making triangles
  • A starts with the ball and gives a hard push forward.
  • B comes running in and takes the ball, then turns away.
  • Floats around on the pawns, lines up the ball and rounds on goal.
Plot exercise on 2 sides.

drawing Closed assume with turning away
  • A starts with the ball and plays the ball to B.
  • B takes the ball and plays the ball to C.
  • C takes the ball and makes an action near the pawns and rounds on goal.
drawing Building out defending in the bowl
  • A starts with the ball and passes it into the run at B.
  • B takes the ball and floats onto the pawns at speed.
  • B plays the ball to the offering C.
  • C takes the ball and plays a 1 :1 against the defender.
drawing Attack over right 1:1
  • A starts with the ball and push the ball straight ahead.
  • B runs in a bit and takes the ball with the backhand -sitting low-.
  • B takes the ball with the forehand and goes around the pawn.
  • B push the ball straight forward to C who takes the ball with the backhand -staying high.
  • C takes the ball it with the forehand and hits the ball on goal.
drawing Attacking with the backhand
  • A starts with the ball and floats the ball a bit forward and hits the ball to B.
  • B accepts the ball and floats a bit forward and hits the ball to C.
  • C takes the ball on and floats a bit forward and hits the ball to D.
  • D takes the ball on it floats towards the circle and hits the ball on goal.
drawing Striking out of the barrel
Passing through the bar

Organization:
  • Divide the group into 4 groups
  • Each group works on 1 side of the field
  • Put 2/ 3 players at the back line -blue triangle- 2 meters from the bar
  • Put 2/ 3 players at the middle line -red three corners- 2 meters from the bar
  • The balls are with the players on the center line
Execution:
  • The player with the ball plays to the player on the back line, through the bar
  • The player on the back line takes up and plays the ball back to the player on the middle line, via the bar
  • The player on the center line picks up, drives the ball to the circle and scores
  • The blue player moves to the red player's spot and the red player moves to the blue player's spot
  • The red player first takes the ball out of the goal and brings it back where the other balls are
Points of attention:
  • Playing hard on the bar
  • Make sure you have a good sharp angle so the ball arrives at the other player as well
drawing Practice with the beam