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Elimination Skills: V-Drag [DUPLICATE]

- Elimination Skills - Utilise the V-drag skill - Rapid change of direction from left to right - Drive towards red cone, use large drag to bring the ball towards the back foot - Explode out at 90 degrees towards the cone - Pass to the next player

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Slap Hit Late Release

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Block Tackle forehand

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Clip Hit: Static 1

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Clip Hit: Static 2

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Common Mistake

Common mistake the ball being run by the side or behind the body you can see that the feet are also not pointing forward but slightly to the side.

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Correcting the players to run the ball in front of the body

This practice is good to teach players to run the ball in front rather then by their side and to close to the feet. Ask the player to not move their feet while trying to push the ball as far forward as possible. Just before the player loses their balance they can start moving their feet while keeping the ball at the same distance throughout their run.

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Correction technique

This exercise is very good for teaching players to run with the stick at the right angle. Make the players run with the ball with both their hands near the ground. and tell them that after a couple 5 meters they can come up slow to where they feel comfortable. This normally makes the players run lower then they where and also makes them keep the ball in front of them while running

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Defensive Stop

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Deflection from the right cross

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Develop vision using fingers

player running with the ball looking up to shout out the number of fingers held up by the recieving player. Good to use in a simple relay practice.

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Drag back control

Coach's objective: Drag from left to right thus creating time in which to pass to the right Purpose : To drag the ball backwards and away from an imaginary opponent Players work individually and can use a cone to represent the imaginary opponent.

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Drag Left to Right

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Drag Right to Left

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First stage receiving

Ball each players have to stand next to the ball with the ball on the right. On the whistle the players should turn towards the ball spread their feet either side of the ball bend down and put the stick behing the ball. This would be the position the ball should be stopped. Repeat the practivce lots of times to make sure every player understands the position. Then progress to the passing of the ball in pairs.

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Footwork and Power Push

Coaches objective: To further increase the speed of the push to minimise unnecessary interceptions Purpose: To push the ball through your opponents goal Structure : Pairs

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Forehand deflection

- Performing a dive to score a goal - Deflecting on the open side

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Forehand Drag Stage 1

Player practices the foot pattern in isolation. Strating in the middle and stepping out with their right foot to put their foot at 4 and back.

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Forehand Drag Stage 3

Player starts with both feet at 6 oclock to then step with right foot to 4 and then move the ball from 3 to 9 oclock.

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