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* Stick should be up field when breaking down on the exterior cones. | * Stick should be up field when breaking down on the exterior cones. | ||
* Stick should be to the inside (in passing lanes) at interior cones. | * Stick should be to the inside (in passing lanes) at interior cones. | ||
* Variation: Add offensive guys on the outside, pass the ball around, have the whole team defense recover | * Variation: Add offensive guys on the outside and one in the crease, pass the ball around, have the whole team defense approach and recover | ||
<noinclude>[https://www.uslacrosse.org/blog/mastering-the-not-so-simple-art-of-sliding Source]</noinclude> | <noinclude>[https://www.uslacrosse.org/blog/mastering-the-not-so-simple-art-of-sliding Source]</noinclude> | ||
<noinclude>[[Category:Defensive Drills]]</noinclude> | <noinclude>[[Category:Defensive Drills]]</noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 12:16, 14 March 2022
Star Recovery Drill
- Interior cones mark out the “heart,” or most dangerous area of the field.
- Practice covering inside out and back again
- on-ball defenders have one responsibility: stop the ball carrier.
- Off-ball defenders need to worry about protecting the inside, keeping head on a swivel with assigned attacker, and be ready to cover open players should you need to slide
- Setup two sets of cones like in the diagram
- Kids start at the X's and approach and recover at each cone
- Exterior cones represent an offensive player preparing to dodge.
- Defender slides to cones on an angle, not a direct line.
- Stick should be up field when breaking down on the exterior cones.
- Stick should be to the inside (in passing lanes) at interior cones.
- Variation: Add offensive guys on the outside and one in the crease, pass the ball around, have the whole team defense approach and recover