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* Make a straight line of 4 cones
* Make a straight line of 4 cones
* At the start of the straight line at 4 more cones 5 yards up and 5 yards out from the previous cone, the cone pattern makes an isosceles triangle with the right angle at the top left
* At the start of the straight line at 4 more cones 5 yards up and 5 yards out from the previous cone, the cone pattern makes an isosceles triangle with the right angle at the top left
 
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5 Min Active Stretching
10 Min Meatloaf Passing Drill

http://www.uslacrosse.org/multimedia-center/blog/postid/822/meatloaf-passing-and-ground-ball-drill-video.aspx

  • Divide players into six groups: two rows with three lines in each, facing each other
  • Start in the bottom left corner, throwing the ball to top left.
  • Players will catch, switch hands, and move the ball to the person in the middle, passing in the shape of a W


10 Min Warmup Keep Away
  • Build an area with cones about the size of the top of the box to the mid line
  • Have 6 defenders and 5 offense
  • Offense keeps the ball away without going out of bounds
  • If ball turns over, subtract a defender and add an offense
  • Variation: If ball touches ground, turnover


5 Min Water
10 Min Ground Ball Train

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIOjTHxEJ3A

  • Line up all one one side of the field, need about 20 yards wide and width of a field
  • Idea is for kids to get alot of repetition with ground balls
  • 3 types of ground ball work, kids go back and forth across the field
  1. Roll ball to self, double move escape (face dodge, roll, split dodge) go to sideline and then to start the other way
  2. Start with ground ball at feet, kick with foot, hockey with stick, double move escape
  3. roll ball out accelerate through it
10 Min Round Up

A great drill that allows for many touches with ground balls and provides a competitive relay race for kids.

  • Divide kids into 4 equal groups
  • Place 4 cones at equal distance away from a center point
  • At the center point, drop all your balls, 20+ balls recommended
  • Have your kids line up on the 4 cones
  • Blow the whistle and the kids run into middle to get ground balls and run back to their starting cone
  • When the player scooping the ball returns past the cone, the next player goes
  • Any ball racked, must be dropped, players can only scoop up one ball at a time
  • Note: Variation is to have coaches in the middle checking kids sticks


5 Min Water
10 Min No Second Chances Ground Balls

Often times a player gets a first chance at a ground ball while unchallenged, but they often fail to field it cleanly and that is when the crowd joins in.

  • Partner up with one ball, a chaser and receiver
  • Coach rolls out the ball, receiver runs for it, chaser chases after 1 second
  • The receiver does not look back, he runs straight for the ball
  • Chaser attempts to poke or lift check the receiver when he is scooping
  • The receiver has to adjust his body to protect the back hand
  • The receiver runs to daylight and passes back to coach
  • If the chaser successfully disrupts the scoop he should box out and flick the ball to open space and then get the ground ball


10 Min Short pass dragon
  • 4 kids at a time
  • Make a straight line of 4 cones
  • At the start of the straight line at 4 more cones 5 yards up and 5 yards out from the previous cone, the cone pattern makes an isosceles triangle with the right angle at the top left
10 Min Ladder, cone sprint, 5 pushups