Hockey Session (Senior): Passing and receiving on the move via the use of the right foot

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Edgar Kuijper
Name: Edgar Kuijper
City: Manchester
Country: United Kingdom
Membership: Adult Member
Sport: Hockey

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Hockey Session Plan Drill (Colour): Step 1 getting used to rhythm

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Hockey Session Plan Drill (Colour): Step 1 getting used to rhythm
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Step 1 getting used to rhythm

Essence:

- Work on passing on passing of the right foot.

Structure:

- A posts up and receives it from B. They time their run so that they pass of the right foot to the run of C.

- A continues their arching run and receives it on their right foot in their frontal right zone from C. They then go in and take a shot.

Technical Points:

- Make sure that they take their time to time the footwork so that they can pass of the right foot.

- Rhythm is important, use the heartbeat as an example of the foot rhythm necessary.

- Its important we push the ball out into the frontal right zone, this gives us full frontal vision to find a pass.

Rotation

- The first passer doesn't move, the person who dribbles into a pass becomes the striker.


Hockey Session Plan Drill (Colour): Step 2 with a cut in

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Step 2 with a cut in

Essence:

- The same focus but now with a passive defender (coach) involved.

Structure:

- Set up is the same however, we get the players used to dealing with a little bit of pressure. 

- A after passing to C makes the same run out-wide but then cuts in to receive the ball from C.

Technical Points:

- This cut inwards if a defender is following them will eliminate them outright due to momentum. 

- Its important the coach follows A to get this idea into practice (visual learning)


Hockey Session Plan Drill (Colour): Active 1v1

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Active 1v1

Essence:

- Build up on the pass outside and inwards and apply it in an active 1v1 situation.

Structure:

- Start up is the same, however, the defender has to touch the yellow strips before they can be active.

- C has 2 options; if there is time and space then the ball to the outside is preferred. However, if the defender is too close then give the pass inwards.

- It is B's decision to pass the ball to the inside. If the attacker runs before the pass then the defender will see that and follow the player.

Technical Points:

- It is important that the pass is given with love (follow the heartbeat analogy) the attacker must turn with intensity to receive it.

- Important that the timing of the pass from B aids in the receive and run from A.


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