Elimination

Steal balls from other teams zones
To improve running with the ball and dribbling. ...
Hockey Training
1-ON-1 Speed (change of speed and pure speed), stickhandling skills, change of direction, deception/feints: these are all skills that, if used at the right time and place, can ...
Channelling (defender) /elimination (attacker) ...
Manage pressure in the D - attacking & defending ...
Session 7 - 3v3 - 4v4: Leading is key!
Timing of leads - stay in shadows until opportunity ...
Game #8 Rockets And Comets
Objective – ball carrying, elimination  SSP link ...
Objective – Dribbling and running with the ball under pressure SSP link ...
Elimination (attacker) / Channel (defender) ...
Objective – 2v2 defending and elimination  SSP link ...
1v1 Scoring
Objective – To win the ball cleanly with two handed open stick tackling. SSP link ...
1v1 Turn and Face 4 Goals
ATT- change of pace / DEF - channel/delay ...
Delay, deny, channel and block tackle - NOT DIVE ...
Coaching  Points Red & light blue on same team (temporarily) with one player floating inside of area. If dark blue win ...
Coaching  Points Red & light blue on same team (temporarily) with one player floating inside of area. If dark blue win ...
Island Hopping
Objective – Ball carry and excitement and pressure ...
Improve sideline tikka takka/ channelling ...
Objective – Manage under pressure SSP link ...
Elimination and tackling/defence - NOT DIVE ... ...
Defend the Circle – channel to low value areas
Teaches attackers speed and elimination, defenders have to learn channelling and stop the "go forward" ...
Players from the 23 metre line pass the ball to two players in the goal. These two players, on receiving the ball, can try ...
1V1 Different Angle Into Circle
Playing 1v1, try and score. It is important to play at speed and go close round the defender. Defender has to try and get ...
Thin strip of pitch - 15-20 m wide | 3 zones | Defender in each zone - NOT ALLOWED TO MOVE OUT OF ZONE | Attacker looks to ...
Explicit Coaching Objectives | Defenders to block tackle | Defenders to jab to delay | Defenders to channel to left and right ...
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