Field hockey drills to do at home and at the practice field for beginners
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- čas přidán 12. 03. 2016
- This drill was found at CD 22 High Performance Facebook Page and it shows a drill that will help you to improve your receiving, passing and movement skills.
This is technical drill can be used with different level of players.
Everyone who is a trainer please don't use this exercise when there are more than 5 players. Time actually playing stays the most important for any player and this waiting line is long. The exercise is decent, just looks weird because there are many passes in one move.
Edit: One thing I saw, some of the passes weren't adjusted to the receiver. Especially the last one is often straight at the feet. The attacker then needs to make a forced sudden stop with no protection of the ball or fluid movement possible. You clearly watch their individual movement but make sure that it is also efficient with the pass. Or they run and give it back on the move or they turn and stop the ball
Them playing hockey : *Freaking awesome :0*
Me playing hockey : *scraping the fake grass off with my stick ;--;*
NICE DRILL
I LOVE IT
Well done
Nice learning
Good
I used to play hockey back in 2015, when I first started high school. I'm going into my second to last year next year. (It would have been my last year but I'm going to fail this year lmao). I could never understand what the coach was talking about when he'd yell out random stuff, like in this video! Anyway, I really want to get back into hockey, but I know the rules have changed.
where?
Great idea to use a tire but I don't imagine many people have a spare one lying in their home to practice with
Use a wall
Anything that bounces the ball back randomly is good. Otherwise another player is the only similar solution
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what is the purpose of the tire
Make the ball bounce randomly
To be alert/prepared for receiving ball as it comes
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