Excellent drills, very detailed videos. Useful site for my U15 boys team.
For high school, I can't find it saying it isn't allowed, but I don't want to teach it to my girls or make them aware of these if they can't technically use them
How can I help my u/12 girls to attack? At the moment they are running beside the opponent but not attacking the players.
What is the difference between a "Steal" and a "Shave" in defence techniques? A lot of different explanations are given on the internet, and I want to give the right information to my students. Both are used in Tackle Back situations.I always thought that a steal is taking over the ball when it is "loose" - like the opponent wants to give a pass -and a shave is taking over the ball when an opponent has the ball on the stick.
...where it will list and describe playing terminology such as shave, tackle-back, steal, forehand.
so let's say once you receive the ball and there's another defender in the back how do you deal with that
in more ways than one
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