Excellent drills, very detailed videos. Useful site for my U15 boys team.
I'm looking for fun field hockey drills as we occasionally do a Fun Day but I want to get good skills in also. Something like Steal the Bacon. Any ideas?
I need some ideas on how to get my team to be more aggressive to the ball and moving to the open ball? Many of these girls are first time players. Any help would be great.
I coach our local school's girls' first hockey team (16 and 17 year olds). What is the best way to mentally motivate them before an important game?
Can some explain how the Steal the Bacon drill works. I don't see it in the list of drills
Does anyone have a good field hockey drill for transitioning out of the defensive end after a goalie clear or a steal?
I help out at local skill teaching children from yr 1 to yr 7 the skills of hockey. I am always looking for fun mini games which encases all skill types. This is from non hockey to excellent hockey players.
How can I help my u/12 girls to attack? At the moment they are running beside the opponent but not attacking the players.
What is the difference between a "Steal" and a "Shave" in defence techniques? A lot of different explanations are given on the internet, and I want to give the right information to my students. Both are used in Tackle Back situations.I always thought that a steal is taking over the ball when it is "loose" - like the opponent wants to give a pass -and a shave is taking over the ball when an opponent has the ball on the stick.
...where it will list and describe playing terminology such as shave, tackle-back, steal, forehand.
What is the difference between a "Steal" and a "Shave" in defence techniques? A lot of different explanations are given on the internet, and I want to give the right information to my students. Both are used in Tackle Back situations.I always thought that a steal is taking over the ball when it is "loose" - like the opponent wants to give a pass -and a shave is taking over the ball when an opponent has the ball on the stick.
...where it will list and describe playing terminology such as shave, tackle-back, steal, forehand.
How can I help my u/12 girls to attack? At the moment they are running beside the opponent but not attacking the players.
I help out at local skill teaching children from yr 1 to yr 7 the skills of hockey. I am always looking for fun mini games which encases all skill types. This is from non hockey to excellent hockey players.
I coach our local school's girls' first hockey team (16 and 17 year olds). What is the best way to mentally motivate them before an important game?
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