Field Hockey: animation

Connection-Based Coaching has emerged as a significant movement in hockey coaching. The core idea is simple but powerful: the relationship between coach and player is the foundation upon which all development is built. Without trust, without genuine connection, coaching effectiveness is limited.

This isn't soft philosophy. Research consistently shows that athletes who feel psychologically safe, who trust their coach, who believe their coach genuinely cares about them, perform better and develop faster.

What is Psychological Safety?

Psychological safety is the belief that you can take risks without being punished or humiliated. In a hockey context, it means players who feel safe to:

  • Try new skills without fear of criticism for failure
  • Ask questions without being made to feel stupid
  • Offer ideas without being dismissed
  • Make mistakes in matches without losing their place
  • Express concerns without negative consequences

When psychological safety exists, players are more creative, more willing to stretch themselves, and more honest about their development needs.

Building Connection

Know Your Players

Do you know what motivates each player? Their life outside hockey? Their hopes and concerns? Connection requires knowledge, and knowledge requires investment in getting to know people.

This doesn't mean becoming best friends. It means showing genuine interest, remembering what players tell you, and demonstrating that you see them as people, not just performers.

Listen More Than You Speak

Many coaches do too much telling. Connection-based coaching emphasises listening. When players speak, give them full attention. Ask follow-up questions. Reflect back what you've heard to show understanding.

Listening builds trust because it demonstrates respect. When players feel heard, they're more receptive to coaching.

Consistency and Reliability

Trust is built through consistent behaviour over time. If you say you'll do something, do it. If you have standards, apply them equally to everyone. Inconsistency destroys trust faster than almost anything else.

Appropriate Vulnerability

Coaches who admit mistakes, acknowledge what they don't know, and share their own development journey build stronger connections than those who project infallibility. Appropriate vulnerability models the openness you want from players.

Connection in Practice

Individual Check-Ins

Brief one-to-one conversations build connection over time. Not always about hockey - sometimes just "How are you?" delivered with genuine interest. These small interactions accumulate into strong relationships.

Personalised Feedback

Generic feedback shows you're not paying attention. Specific, personalised feedback shows you see the individual. "Good work" is less powerful than "I noticed you recovered really quickly after that turnover - that's the response we need."

Celebrating Progress

Connection-based coaches celebrate development, not just outcomes. The player who improves from poor to average has achieved as much as the player who was always excellent. Recognition should reflect effort and progress.

Managing Difficult Conversations

Strong connections make difficult conversations possible. When players trust you, they can hear hard truths. When they don't, the same truths are rejected as unfair criticism. Build the connection first; the honest feedback can follow.

Team-Level Application

Connection isn't just coach-to-player. Teams with strong player-to-player connections perform better. The coach's role includes creating conditions for these connections:

  • Team-building activities that build genuine relationships
  • Training structures that encourage collaboration
  • Addressing behaviours that damage team connection
  • Celebrating collective achievements

Common Barriers

"I don't have time": Connection doesn't require separate time - it's embedded in how you do everything. A two-minute conversation while setting up equipment still counts.

"It's soft": The evidence says otherwise. High-performance environments increasingly recognise that connection underpins performance, not detracts from it.

"Not all players want it": Different players need different levels and types of connection. Read what each individual needs and adjust accordingly.

Key Coaching Points

  • Psychological safety enables risk-taking and growth
  • Know your players as people, not just performers
  • Listen more, tell less
  • Be consistent and reliable
  • Personalise your interactions and feedback
  • Create conditions for player-to-player connection

Drills That Build Team Connection

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What is happening here ?

what is going on ? It is too fast and the start up is not explained clearly ?

mark surridge Coach, England

Warm-up drills to get players thinking?

Can someone suggest a really good warm-up drill or exercise to get players thinking/concentrating/making decisions? I.e. something prior to a match, after having done a physical warm-up, dynamic stretches, any SAQ and technical stuff

Gary Thompson Coach, England

How do I draw drills and make them move in animation?

How do I draw drills and make them move in animation?

TN1987 Coach, Sweden

How do you create an animation?

How do I create a moving drill like your examples?

Matthew Mallinson Coach, Scotland

How can I create animations?

Steven Portplan Coach, England

How edit a drill

I can't edit my saved drill. In the folder section, I clicked my drill and then clicked edit option but I can't edit the animation.Thanks

Martin Bouhier Coach, Argentina

Editing Animations

How do I edit an animation that I have saved into my folders? I can't seem to find out how.

Ioan Coach, England

how do i edit an animation

how do i edit an animation?

Coach, United Kingdom

creating a animation plan

I an not seem to access the animation planonce select then a cross appears

Andre mynhardt Coach, United Kingdom

Edit saved and closed animation

Hi, I cannot seem to edit any animation I have previously made. Can you help me

Peter Hayes Coach, United States

creat drill animation

how do I make my own drill animation

Mike Coach, Canada

Why 5 seconds?

why did they add 5 seconds

Kyle Seaburg Coach, United States of America

unable to view animation

What do i need to download to watch animation. I am usin g a macbook

Jason Coach, United Arab Emirates

Full Screen Animation

How do I get the Animation to show on full screen?

Eddie Rawlings Coach, United Kingdom

Multiple Passes

Hi there , im finding it hard to do multiple passes when creating a animation

Shaun Tuteru Coach, Australia

Exporting animation to PowerPoint

Can I put a copy of my drill/animation into a powerpoint?

Luke Kimber Coach, Australia

How can I make an animation of...

I try to make an animated drill but i cant find the option that allows me to do it. Please help Asked using Sportplan Mobile App

Joaquín Tegtmeier Coach, Chile

How can I view my animated pla...

I have drawn animated plans for penalty corners but cannot view in full screen/slideshow for saved files in folders - is there a way I can show as full screen to the team?

Nigel Bowskill Coach, England

How can I create animations? |...

Steven Portplan Coach, England

Activities for Golden Thread O...

EH have just launched their Golden Thread objectives for the single system (& above) - will some activities be created to reflect these? It is more gameplay & less directive / closed "drills". Cheers Alex.

Alex Fletcher Coach, England

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