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Teaching kids defensive slide sets is important but difficult to implement in a game due to the chaos. An important principle for defenders to learn is how to slide and recover. | Teaching kids defensive slide sets is important but difficult to implement in a game due to the chaos. An important principle for defenders to learn is how to slide and recover. | ||
* 4 offensive players in the four corners | * 4 offensive players in the four corners | ||
* Put a goalie in cage and put 3 defenders stacked in a straight lin in the middle of from the crease | * Put a goalie in cage and put 3 defenders stacked in a straight lin in the middle of from the crease | ||
* Assign a number 1,2,3 to each of the defenders | * Assign a number 1,2,3 to each of the defenders or call out their names | ||
* The offense should move the ball, keep spacing, and shoot only off a pass across the crease or skip pass | * The offense should move the ball, keep spacing, and shoot only off a pass across the crease or skip pass | ||
* The defense will have to come out and slide to the ball and recover. The coach calls a number 1,2,3 and the designated player with that number is the player who must make the slide and recover | * The defense will have to come out and slide to the ball and recover. The coach calls a number 1,2,3 and the designated player with that number is the player who must make the slide and recover | ||
* As the ball is passed, a coach calls another different number and the assigned player slides aggressively to the ball. | * As the ball is passed, a coach calls another different number and the assigned player slides aggressively to the ball. | ||
* The first defender recovers to the inside hole, stick to the inside and in the passing lane, with head up looking for the next dangerous guy | * The first defender recovers to the inside hole, stick to the inside and in the passing lane, with head up looking for the next dangerous guy | ||
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<noinclude>[[Category:Defensive Drills]]</noinclude> | <noinclude>[[Category:Defensive Drills]]</noinclude> | ||
<noinclude>[[Category:Sliding Drills]]</noinclude> | <noinclude>[[Category:Sliding Drills]]</noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 08:22, 20 March 2018
Stacked Sliding Drill
Teaching kids defensive slide sets is important but difficult to implement in a game due to the chaos. An important principle for defenders to learn is how to slide and recover.
- 4 offensive players in the four corners
- Put a goalie in cage and put 3 defenders stacked in a straight lin in the middle of from the crease
- Assign a number 1,2,3 to each of the defenders or call out their names
- The offense should move the ball, keep spacing, and shoot only off a pass across the crease or skip pass
- The defense will have to come out and slide to the ball and recover. The coach calls a number 1,2,3 and the designated player with that number is the player who must make the slide and recover
- As the ball is passed, a coach calls another different number and the assigned player slides aggressively to the ball.
- The first defender recovers to the inside hole, stick to the inside and in the passing lane, with head up looking for the next dangerous guy