Hockey drill: free running
Free running
Purpose
:The purpose of this exercise to learn how to link up with a defender to create space for your teammate.
Set-up:
- The player at B runs in from point C to point D. From there he runs towards point E.
- When the player coming from point B passes station C, the player from F runs towards point B.
- The player standing at A passes the ball to the player coming from F.
- The player who receives the ball plays the ball on towards point E.
- From point E the ball is driven through the pawns.
- Turning around goes as follows. The player coming from F stays on point B. The player from B goes to point A and the player from A goes to F. The defenders only turn around; B goes to F and F goes to B to defend.
Variations:
- The exercise can also be performed in mirror.
- The exercise can also be played in the direction of the goal with the intention of scoring.
- The exercise can be played with or without defenders.
- The defenders can defend passively or actively.
- The exercise can be linked to the exercise "Overtal on take-off". This also changes the passing game!
- The player who receives the ball from A can also pass the ball to increase speed.
- The players from F can also make a sprint, the one who can take the ball can pass to E.
Points of attention:
- Defending can quickly become boring.
- If the pass from A is not going well, make the distance smaller.