Excellent drills, very detailed videos. Useful site for my U15 boys team.
This category focuses on skills, tactics, and set pieces specific to indoor hockey.These drills help players adapt their game to the faster, tighter indoor format.Perfect for players transitioning to indoor hockey or preparing for indoor season.Ideal for coaches preparing teams for indoor competition with format-specific training.
This is the indoor variant of traditional outdoor field hockey. It began as a pastime for players during the off-season. The key difference between field hockey and indoor hockey is that in the indoor version of the game a board runs around the perimeter of the pitch can be used by the player to rebound the ball off and that the ball can only be pushed with the stick (no hitting or back-left is allowed when playing the ball).
The indoor hockey drills and videos below will help your players improve all aspects of players' indoor game from attacking to defending. They also cover effective penalty corners strategies and advanced dribbling and passing techniques and patterns for speedily moving down the pitch.
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The best hockey players in the world do not just react faster; they scan more frequently and process information before the ball arrives. This article explores the science behind scanning, how to coach spatial awareness as a habit, and practical drills that force players to lift their heads and read the game.
In hockey, you can only score from inside the circle. Getting the ball into the D with purpose and creating genuine shooting chances is the hardest part of attack. This article examines the different types of circle entry, why entry angle determines shot quality, and how to train your team to penetrate the most congested area on the pitch.
The best teams don't just press - they press at the right moment. Here's how to train your players to read the cues.
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