Excellent drills, very detailed videos. Useful site for my U15 boys team.
How do you encourage positional play and spreading out on hockey field U9 girls level?
My child is learning to play hockey. What are the field posotions and thier roles.
what is the best drill physical fitness for child for hockey?
what is the best drill physical fitness for child for hockey?
How do I get my girls to show more consistency at the beginning of a game? The longer the game goes the better they get.
I have a u/13 hockey team. Is there another way to have fair traiils with e.g. drills and a point system ather than just playing a game?
Hi all,I've got my level 2 assessment coming up on Sunday and I just wanted to quickly check whether there's a 'recommended' structure to the session plan.Btw, this is a level 2 practical assessment and is with juniors (U14s).One coach has suggested a 3 part approach:1) techniques and skills required2) unopposed 3) opposedThe theme I'm choosing, which is a bit of a generic one, is defending in a channel (as I'm a defender and it's pretty straight forward).I'm not really looking for info on what exactly to include (i.e. theme specific) but rather general structure or whether E.H. have an approved structure to sessions?My session's on Sunday, so a quick reply would be awesome.Thanks,Gary
If you have a younger child that are capable of playing for an older team would it be right to hold the child back and play with its pears or give the child the opportunity to develop?
What are some effective and fun hockey games and drills for children aged 3-5? Also should I use a regular hockey ball or use something different to start out with?
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