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Revision as of 05:21, 19 September 2020

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Time Drill
5 Min Active Stretching
  • Fast and Competitive
  • Positive only
10 Min Triangle Passing Drill

This drill is meant to be an alternative to line drills and gets many touches for kids passing and catching.

  • Have your kids get in groups of 3 and form a triangle
  • Make sure kids are moving their feet slightly when catching and throwing
  • Do some of the following
    • Pass and Catch with the outside hand, switching hands
    • Pass all righty or lefty
    • Push Pass
    • Throw backs, kids starting moving in one direction and throw back to the person behind them
    • Catch and Roll dodge
    • Ground ball roll while rotating
    • 3 guys in a line with quick passing
5 Min Water
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 Clear to a slow break
  • 1 goalie, 1 defender, 1 middie, 3 attack
  • Goalie clears to a defender
  • Defender to middie, run the wing
  • Middie to attack, attack to x to other side
5 Min Water
10 Min From Midfield - Split Dodge to Rollback
10 Min Defensive approaches
  • How to hold stick
  • Footwork on approach
  • Goals of the approach for short stick and long sticks
  • Both sides, cones at top of box and alley, then 45 degree down the funnel
5 Min Water
30 Min Defensive Strategy
  • 3 man
  • Heavy
  • Who is Hot
  • Goalie Commands
    • Hold
    • Fire
  • When Double
  • How to double
10 Min 4 Man Ground Ball into a 3v3

This drill was invented by Paul Myers. The goal of the drill is to reward the player who wins the ground ball with the opportunity to play offense. Defensively, this drill helps players drop back to the hole quickly and to find a man to cover.

  • Put a goalie in the net
  • Have 4 lines of guys at equal distance around the box (one line in each corner)
  • Have 2 additional lines of guys, one on each side of the box, in between the 4 guys fighting for the ball
  • The coach rolls the ball out, the 4 lines battle for the ground ball. The winner of the ground ball must break out, protecting the stick and the 3 guys that lose are now on defense
  • Upon possession, 1 guy from each of the middle lines runs out, and is on offense with the winner of the ground ball and the drill transitions into a 3v3


10 Min