4/28/2017 - Practice Plan
From Lacrosse Plan Drills
Time |
Drill
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5 Min |
Active Stretching
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10 Min |
Horsey Drill
https://www.hoganlax.com/horsey-drill1
- Take your attack and a few middies that want to play attack
- Make two lines at the end line behind the goal
- First line breaks right, turns at GLE, switches hands and passes back to the first guy in the 2nd line, who is now standing center goal.
- The 2nd guy, catches with the stick forward and does the same thing on the opposite side
- Make sure on the turn, the person dodges first then changes hands.
- If you are going left, you catch left hand, if going right you catch with the right hand
- Variation: Make 3 lines, 1 at x, 2 at either side of GLE. X guy starts with the ball drives to one side, that side GLE guy clears through, and the far side GLE gets to X where its redirected back to the topside guy clearing through.
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10 Min |
1v1v1 Ground Ball Transition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFBXWgeg3kc
Fast paced ground ball to transition drill emphasizing "GB - Pass - Pass"
- Use a full field for transition play
- Create 3 lines of kids at the end line behind the goal and outside the box
- Create 2 lines of kids to be used as transition players (on the same side line of the field)
- First line of transition players should be in between box and the mid line
- Second line of transition players should be in between the box and the mid line at the other end of the field
- Coach stands by the 3 lines of kids and gently rolls a ball out
- X1, X2, X3 all fight for the ball (every man for themselves)
- Whoever wins passes to the first line of transitions players and that man passes to the second line of transition players
- Right away the two in the line that lost play again 1v1, the winner passes to the next transition
- Finally the guy that lost twice, does it 1v0 and passes to the next transition
- Each player rotates to the next line
- Have the last transition player come down and place the ball near the coach
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5 Min |
Water
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15 Min |
Salisbury Motion Offense to 4v3
Drill can be run as a 3v2 or 4v3, starts as a motion/transition offense drill and then morphs into a 3v2 or 4v3.
http://www.laxpower.com/laxnews/news.php?story=42743
- Get 4 offensive players and 3 defensive players
- Setup in a loose triangle if 3v2 or a loose square in a 4v3
- Have the top right guy with the ball run down the alley with a defender mirroring him
- The player with the ball pops out and makes a pass back to the next player rotating to his position
- The 2 lower players rotate and be ready for the 4v3 or 3v2
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5 Min |
Water
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15 Min |
1 v 1's or 2 on 2's top and bottom
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5 Min |
Water
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20 Min |
Fireball
- Start with one goal and a goalie.
- Divide the remaining players into two "teams".
- Place the teams on opposite sides of the field about 30 yards apart at the restraining line. Use cones to identify where the players should stand.
- Players should line the field from the mid line to X
- Give each player on each team a number: 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.
- Now you're ready to start your game. Call out some numbers: "1,4,5". You can use any combination of numbers to achieve 2v2, 3v3, 4v4, etc.
- After calling out the numbers roll out a ball and blow the whistle.
- To gain possession a team must win the ground ball and pass to one of the non active players on the sideline. This is the "ground ball" phase of the drill.
- Now that you've established an offense (ground ball winner) and defense, the coach makes a pass to the offense. The offensive players must cut to get open. The defense must "mark up" in a man-to-man defense.
- Now it's just a normal scrimmage. The possession ends with either: (1) a goal, (2) a goalie save, or (3) a defensive clear back to the coach.
- Keep score to make it competitive for the two "teams".
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15 Min |
John Hopkins 3v2 Challenge
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivm2d55bOY8
Great competition drill that teaches soft hands on offense and quick ball movement.
- Have the kids split up with dark vs light
- Have each team run for 5 minutes in offense and defense and keep track of who wins
- Setup 5 cones around the goal, the cones are in a star pattern with the top of the star at the top of the goal about 10 yards away
- Have the defense on the back 2 cones behind the net
- Have the offense on the top 3 cones
- Place a goalie in the net and use tennis balls
- Coach throws a ball to an offensive player and it turns into a 3v2
- Defense has to adjust to the man and talk to stop the ball from going in the net
The losing team has to do extra pushups or sprints
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