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The two 'lessons' on formation, don't expand. they don't actually go into what the roles and responsibilities are.
Also, a while ago Im sure that there was something on differnt types of 'press', FULL and HALF COURT....? Cant find them on the web site....
Also don't quite understand being a paying member and the 'free' aspect of thge website, what do I get by paying, I am slightly confused.
I do like the website, but it doesnt appear to be as good as it eas last season?
Hope you can help me,
Regards,
Alistair
Alistair, all good questions. I believe the article you are looking for is the article titled "Formations, Presses and Tactical Decision Making" which is available here on from the link on the Hockey Features page. http%3A//www.sportplan.net/drills/Hockey/features/articles/presses.jsp The downloads in the roles and responsibilites section are now working correctly.
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FREE AND PAID MEMBERSHIP - Free membership allows you at to look at a limited number of drills and other content each month. - Full PAID membership gives you unlimited access to the sites content and tools. In Hockey this gives you access to over 600 exercises, ready made lesson plans videos and articles. I hope this helps clear things up.
Here is a simple drill you can use to coach your team positioning around the pitch in relation to where the ball is you easily spend 30 - 60 miniutes on this. Bram
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