In this session we aim to get your players playing the way most coaches dream their teams would play - with good attacking runs and positive play!
When Australia are at their best they overwhelm their opponents them with skill, speed and power! Players make runs from all areas of the pitch and create ample shooting opportunities. To get your team to play with Aussie-power we work on some exercises to get your players making forward runs down the lines - looking to strike fear into the opposition's defence!
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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.