Excellent drills, very detailed videos. Useful site for my U15 boys team.
I have created several versions of 'pig in the middle'. Firstly, how can I print them off so I can compare the coaches instructions and fill them out a bit more?Secondly , how can i replicate them so they are in an age related folder EG U 12 or U 14 . Also in a separate folder as in type of drill?Thanks
Hi, how do I add a practice from the Drills section to My Folders - e.g. a hockey passing drill into a Hockey folder in My Folders? Thank you.
I can make a folder but I can not seem to get anything into the folder. I cam make a folder on my school profile but it will not save.
How do i copy drills into a folder
Hi,I was here about 3 months ago, sketched some drills and I just signed in now to look at them and my folder is empty as for as I see.I'll be happy to understand what happened.With respect,Shay Glasel
How do I delete items in my sportshub
Hey Team,How am I able to grant special privledges to someone that is already on my team that will allow them the right to invite new people to view our folders.Thanks,Emile
How do I delete a folder I have created for future use?
How do I add drills to a folder
create a new folder
How do I delete a duplicate folder in sportshub, cant see any icons
How do i add a folder and change the clipboard
how do I put the things I want to do in my training session in one place? I would just fav them but I coach 4 Diffrent age groups
how can I add drills to folders?
I just became the head coach of a middle school field hockey team and would like some pointers on how to coach. I have experience with goal keeping and defensive drills, I was a keeper, so I would like to learn more about offense as well. Any help is appreciated!!
Do you have a checklist sheet for the week of tryouts for Varsity level?
I have just returned from coaching my first high school hockey tournament. It was great fun but the girls really felt it by the end of the tournament. I want to offer guidance in the form of a fitness build up to the girls for next season but am not sure what my expectations should be. How fit should you be looking to get if you are preparing to play 7 50min games over 5 days? And what types of fitness should I be suggesting? Sprinting and Intervals along with Swimming are things I feel that could be introduced. Ideally it needs to be accessable (not expensive or require special equipment), self managed (to an extent) and let it fit in with their daily rountine as best possible to give them the best chance to commit (i.e. I feel like suggesting they power walk to school rather than get dropped off will work better than asking them to join a gym to do the pelaton classes) Any ideas? Or things that have worked in the past?
Who can help me to develop a tool to manage the substitutional players during a match? I manage a team of 15 girls of 12-14 years old with different levels of hockey experience. To arrange the substitutes is quite complicated and I am searching for a helpful tool.
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