3/31/2017 - Practice Plan
From Lacrosse Plan Drills
Time |
Drill
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5 Min |
Active Stretching
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10 Min |
Swing It - Passing Around the Goal
This drill simulates ball movement around the goal to get kids used to a quick passing offense.
- Use 12 cones and setup, the cones will be placed in pairs
- Place the first cone in the pair down in the area you want kids to run your set
- The second cone should be 5 yards away heading towards the out of bounds
- Setup in a 2-3-1 or a 3-2-1, use only 6 kids at a time, best to keep lines with each other and attack rotating when necessary.
- Have kids work the ball around the goal, top middies popping out above the box line and adjacents popping out to help
- If having a crease guy have him constantly facing the ball with stick up
- Swing the ball around the goal, try not to skip pass
- Catch, Cradle once or twice, make a quick and accurate pass
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30 Min |
Stations - Defensive Skills
Divide the kids into two groups, they will spend 15 min at each station
Station 1: Defense footwork
Footwork - Zig Zag 1v1
- Setup cones in a zig zag pattern about 5 yards apart
- Player zig zags between cones going backwards
- Goes at 50% using a shuffle
- Then goes at full speed, drops hips when changing direction
Footwork - Front and Back Pedal
- Setup cones in two lines about 5 yards apart
- Player breaks down and approaches a cone as potential ball carrier
- Player drives their heel into the ground on the backpedal
Footwork - Sideways Approach
- Setup cones in a zig zag pattern about 5 yards apart
- Player sideways run, keeping shoulders facing towards the ball carrier
- Hips turned to run forwards or backwards with a sideways stance
Footwork - Back Pedal Drop Step
- Setup cones in a zig zag pattern about 5 yards apart
- Player works on back pedaling and drop stepping to change direction
- Start at 50% work on toe to heel transistion
- Then go full speed
Footwork - Umbrella Drill
- Setup cones in a small star pattern
- Have players rotate back and forth drop stepping, side shuffle, etc
Station 2: Defensive Stick Checking
- Form 1 Line of kids have them do the defensive stance sideways pokes at 50% speed
- Peel off two kids at a time to do the Poke Check Teacher
Footwork - Defensive Stance Sideways Pokes
- Players get into a defensive stance
- Side Step and poke
- Get muscle memory on poke checking when side stepping
Poke Check Teacher
https://laxallstars.com/defensive-lacrosse-drill-takeaway-teacher/
- Put two short sticks onto the sides of the goals (feed the shaft through the net)
- Put two kids on either side by the goal post
- They should stand and poke check the stick, if they hit the post its the equivalent of hitting body or helment
Lift Check Train
- Have all the form a single line with about 5 feet in between
- The kids will have two hands on the stick in a pass/shoot hands position
- First kid in line gets in the sideways stance and goes down the line lift checking
- At 4-5 kids down the line, have the next kid go
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5 Min |
Water
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10 Min |
Question Mark Ground Ball
- Have the kids form a line
- Roll the ball out away from the line
- Have the kids call ball and release
- Upon scooping up the ball, the kids run in a question mark pattern to avoid the trailing stick
- Coach should use the term "Run to Daylight"
- Throw the ball back to coach and repeat
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10 Min |
2 v 1 GB
- Man/Ball
- Box Out, no more slapping sticks
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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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5 Min |
Water
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20 Min |
Spider Drill
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The goal of this drill is to get a ground ball and transition to either offense or defense through the concept of "ground ball - pass - pass".
- Divide your attack and defense with different colors
- Split your middies between the two colors
- Put a goalie in the net
- Have two lines of kids behind the goal at the end line
- Coach should be at the restraining line with the balls (top of the box)
- Coach calls out a combination of players example: "Three O, two D" or "four O, Five D"
- Coach rolls out a ground ball and the players compete for possession
- If the offense players gain possession, they play to the cage
- If the defense players gain possession, they clear to the midfield line (even if man down)
- Coach calls out next players as the ball hits the restraining line
Focus on "ground ball - pass - pass" every time the offense gains possession of the ball. Have the guy scooping up the ball run to open space to make a pass
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15 Min |
4 on 4 Escalation
The goal of this drill is to give kids the opportunity to try individual 1 on 1, 2 man game, and escalate up to a 4 on 4 situation
- Put a goalie in the cage
- 4 lines of defenders and offensive players were placed just outside the box (8 total lines)
- Attack and Defense are behind the goal, midfielders are divided into offense and defense
- To start the goalie passes a ball to the back left attack, that attack and defender go 1 on 1 and attempts to score
- After the play is over, the goalie passes the ball to the back right attack and the first attack and defender are in play with the new attack and defender
- After the play is over the goalie passes to the top left midfielder and its a 3 on 3
- After the play is over the goalie passes to the top right midfielder and its a 4 on 4
- When all four lines go the next group begins
- Note: you can either rotate players or keep them in the lines they are in
- Note: make sure you have midfielders play both offense and defense
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