2/21/2021 - Practice Plan
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Drill
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5 Min |
Active Stretching
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10 Min |
Pass Down Pick Down Shooting
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10 Min |
Challenge: GB Forever Day: Keep Running after ground ball until a whistle
- Coaches don't blow the whistle after a bad pass etc
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10 Min |
Star Drill
- Rotate 5 guys at a time for the below drill
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15 Min |
5 Man Open Set Shooting
- AkA Motor Play
- 5 guys in an open set (without the x)
- Ball starts top left in the 5 position
- Pass to 4 position
- Pass to 3 position
- Dodge down the alley, low right guy mirrors up to the middle
- At the same time, the other side sets off ball pick
- Alley dodge guy passes to the mirror attack in the middle
- Then passes to the lower left attack for the shot
- Middle guy fills the alley dodge position
- Run to the line you pass or move to
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15 Min |
Talk About Ground Balls
Its important to teach your players about how controlling ground balls can win games. The following points are good pieces of information to tell your kids.
- The team that wins more "GB's" is going to get extra possessions and extra chances to score. It is that simple.
- These extra possessions are also likely to be followed by "unsettled situations,"- a 4-on-3 Fast Break or 5-on-4 Slow Break of some kind.
- Transition goals are easier to score because there is almost always an unbalance of players
- Always scoop and and move the ball
- Let's work on calling Ball/Man and not Man/Ball
- Its important to make quick passes down field after winning a ground ball. The concept of "ground ball - pass - pass" gives us a high chance of scoring
- After a ground ball, two guys should look to be adjacent for a quick pass, and someone should be backside pipe
Ground Ball Statistics
- The team with the most possessions has a greater chance of winning the game
- At the College Division 1 level each team gathers approx 30 ground balls per game
- If you win exactly 50% of the ground balls you have a 50% chance of winning the game
- The more ground balls you win the higher percentage your chance of winning the game are
- Most ground balls are won after faceoffs
- Let's say there are 60 ground balls per game. If our team wins 35 and they win 25 we now have a 60% chance of winning the game
- Teams with a -5 ground ball differential win only about 1/4 of their games
- If we win 10 more ground balls per game then our competition we have a 70% chance of winning the game
http://www.laxpower.com/content/mauboussin/stats_analysis.php?page=2
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10 Min |
Drill: Baer Drill
- Low center of gravity drill
- Athletes are back to back
- box out for control over the ball
- Kick the ball 2 times before it is live
- When ball is in between your feet you kick the ball
- Competitive aspect to stay low
- Variant: Put the ball between their backs
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10 Min |
Delta Drill
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20 Min |
Butt to Butt (2v2 or 3v3) GB Rondo to Transition
- Time the drill but don't end on the ground ball
- Have goalie, 3 attack, 3 defense in goal
- At the midline, send in 3 v 2 or 3 v 3 middies, pass the ball around in the middle with 4 consecutive passes, hit the coach with the ball, coach starts the transition into 6 v 5 or 6 v 6
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5 Min |
Water
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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
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20 Min |
6 on 6
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