This category focuses on small-sided and conditioned games.These drills help players apply skills in game contexts.Perfect for team sessions and developing match awareness.Ideal for coaches wanting engaging, effective practices.
These fun and challenging games are played under drill conditions and are ideal when you want to improve match skills in a live situation.
Conditioned games allow players train in competitive and fun boundaries of a game or match, but usually involve a series of rules to help encourage players to develop a specific tactic or skill, a key hockey coaching tool and are great for adding a fun and competitive element to your drills and plans.
The scenarios below give you the tools to work on a number of different situations in a game and offers your players a welcome break from structured training drills.
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