Hockey drill: overtalking when taking the ball
Overtalking when taking the ball
Purpose
:The purpose is to teach you how to make space for your teammates by claiming a defender to you.
Set-up:
- It looks like the player at point A is going to take the ball out, but instead of doing so he leaves the ball and runs to point C.
- At the moment that the player at A runs away, the player at point B takes over his position.
- The player with the defender at point C runs in as soon as he sees the player at point A leave the ball and run towards him.
- The ball is taken out towards point D.
- At point D the ball is taken out and played to point C. After playing the ball this player walks to point E.
- The player now at point C plays the ball to the player running to point E.
Variations:
- You can also mirror the exercise on the other side.
- When D can bounce the ball instead of taking it and playing it, the speed increases significantly.
- When C can also rebound, this increases the speed and effectiveness
- You can also give the C defender a more active role by having him try to get in front of his man.
Points of attention
- The smoother the exercise runs, the harder it is to defend it.
- Passes must be accurate for the exercise to be successful.
- Because there are many changes of position, it is important that you explain the exercise step by step.