Hockey drill: passing in the run and finishing on goal.
Suitable for the following techniques: ball control passing attack dribbling hitting
Passing in the run and finishing on goal.
Passing in the run and finishing on goal
Objective:
Being able to combine, run with and without the ball, turn open, pass and finish on goal.
Set-up:
For the exercise at least 2 participants are active. When you also work with a goalkeeper, a third person is active.
- Player 1 has no ball and starts running from point A to point B.
- Player 2 stands on point E and stays there during the exercise. Player 2 plays the ball to player 1 in the run.
- When player 1 arrives at point B, he plays the ball back to player 2 and continues to point C.
- Player 2 plays the ball to point C so that player 1 can take it there.
- Player 1 turns inside and walks to the head of the circle.
- At point D, player 1 rounds the goal and runs out the exercise on the right side so he can run around point C and take over player 2's spot.
- After handing off player 2's final pass, he runs to point A and closes in at the back.
Variations:
- At point B, instead of passing the ball directly to player 2, player 1 can do a Swivel. In this way the player learns to put his body between the ball and the opponent.
- Player 2 can also pass to player 1 in the run from point B to point C. This trains you even more on passing and taking on in the run.
- The whole exercise can also be done in mirror image.
- Instead of one player on point E you can also have two different players make the pass. In that case, after the first pass, player 2 runs through and another player takes the ball and passes it to point C.
- If player 1 is fast enough, player 2 can also bounce the ball from point E to point C. This increases the difficulty by increasing the speed and adding the bounce.