9/2/2021 - Practice

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Time Drill
5 Min Active Stretching
5 min Warmup jog three times around the field
10 Min Over the Shoulder Passing
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
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


Back to Goal turn and save

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


Blind Reaction off the Wall

  • Goalie stands facing wall
  • Shoot Tennis Ball

Rapid Fire Shooting

  • Line up 20 balls 10-15 yards from cage
  • Shooter shoots, goalie saves and throws to the side, the shooter shoots as quickly as they can
  • Goalie should return to a good stance as quickly as possible
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



15 Min 4 v 4 Escalation
20 Min Crossfire Passing
20 Min 6 v 6