9/2/2021 - Practice
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Time |
Drill
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5 Min |
Active Stretching
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5 min |
Warmup jog three times around the field
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10 Min |
Over the Shoulder Passing
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7 Min |
Keep Away 3 v 4 or 5 v 6 Passing - Be Comfortable with Panic
- Setup out of bounds
- 3 Offensive guys vs 4 defense guys passing
- Use the cage as help
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10 Min |
Bucket 1 on 1 Drill
This drill teaches a defender how to properly push their man out of the shooting zone
- Defense drop their sticks and use stubs or no sticks
- Place a ball bucket on the field
- Have an offensive and defensive line
- Offense line starts with the ball about 5-10 yards from the bucket
- Defense must use their feet and push the offensive guy out of the zone
- Offense scores by getting the ball into the bucket
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10 Min |
Tap The Hat
A good 1v1 or up to 3v3 drill to teach a kid how to approach a running offensive player.
- You put a cone in the middle of the box
- Put a line of kids at the top of the box
- Put a line behind the cage
- The person behind the cage throws the ball to the player at the top of the box
- The person who threw the ball goes and plays defense on the person he just threw the ball to, but first he must tap the hat (cone)
- You can make this 1v1 to start and move it to 3v3
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10 Min |
Stacked Sliding Drill
Teaching kids defensive slide sets is important but difficult to implement in a game due to the chaos. An important principle for defenders to learn is how to slide and recover.
- 4 offensive players in the four corners
- Put a goalie in cage and put 3 defenders stacked in a straight lin in the middle of from the crease
- Assign a number 1,2,3 to each of the defenders or call out their names
- The offense should move the ball, keep spacing, and shoot only off a pass across the crease or skip pass
- The defense will have to come out and slide to the ball and recover. The coach calls a number 1,2,3 and the designated player with that number is the player who must make the slide and recover
- As the ball is passed, a coach calls another different number and the assigned player slides aggressively to the ball.
- The first defender recovers to the inside hole, stick to the inside and in the passing lane, with head up looking for the next dangerous guy
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15 Min |
4 v 4 Escalation
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20 Min |
Cabrini Hub Drill to 4V4
A great drill that is done in two phases. The first phase is used for defensive positioning and footwork, and offense swinging the ball around the goal. The second phase turns into a 4v4 with offensive players working on specific techniques.
- Put a goalie in cage, add 4 cones around the goal in a diamond shape
- Divide teams up with attack and some middies on one team, defense and some middies on the other. Spread these players around the field at the cones
- Phase 1 of the Drill - Defensive Footwork
- The offense looks to swing the ball around the goal, they must stay in their cone zone
- As the ball is passed to the offensive guy, the defender sprints towards his man applies pressure. Defenders accelerate and arrive under control, using toe to heel transition. The defender can check the hands of the offensive guy, who is pretty much locked to his zone
- When the ball is passed, that defender very quick moves or recovers back into the hole
- Defensive Coaching: Approach, Break Down, Toe to Heel weight transfer, arrive with check, recover back to the hole
- Phase 2 of the Drill - 4v4 with offensive techniques - Coach initiates phase 2 with a whistle blow
- The offensive players begin in the diamond formation and we add techniques or little rules to the play
- Offensive Coaching Must Begin: Invert Middies, Pass Down - Pick Down, Aggressive drive to the cage, Off Ball Pick, Isolate the short stick defender, Create picks to force short stick vs attack
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20 Min |
6 v 6
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