2/21/2021 - Practice Plan
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Drill
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5 Min |
Active Stretching
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10 Min |
Movement (1-7 should be daily)
- 15-20 Yards
- 1) Marching with high knees (hands up)
- 2) Marching with high knees (arm swing)
- 3) High Knee Skips
- 4) Lateral High Knee Skips
- 5) Side Shuffle w/Overhead reach
- 6) Carioca
- 7) Back Pedal
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10 Min |
Challenge: GB Forever Day: Keep Running after ground ball until a double whistle
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10 Min |
Star Drill
- Rotate 5 guys at a time for the below drill
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15 Min |
5 Man Open Set Shooting
- AkA Motor Play
- 5 guys in an open set (without the x)
- Ball starts top left in the 5 position
- Pass to 4 position
- Pass to 3 position
- Dodge down the alley, low right guy mirrors up to the middle
- At the same time, the other side sets off ball pick
- Alley dodge guy passes to the mirror attack in the middle
- Then passes to the lower left attack for the shot
- Middle guy fills the alley dodge position
- Run to the line you pass or move to
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15 Min |
Talk About Ground Balls
Its important to teach your players about how controlling ground balls can win games. The following points are good pieces of information to tell your kids.
- The team that wins more "GB's" is going to get extra possessions and extra chances to score. It is that simple.
- These extra possessions are also likely to be followed by "unsettled situations,"- a 4-on-3 Fast Break or 5-on-4 Slow Break of some kind.
- Transition goals are easier to score because there is almost always an unbalance of players
- Always scoop and and move the ball
- Let's work on calling Ball/Man and not Man/Ball
- Its important to make quick passes down field after winning a ground ball. The concept of "ground ball - pass - pass" gives us a high chance of scoring
- After a ground ball, two guys should look to be adjacent for a quick pass, and someone should be backside pipe
Ground Ball Statistics
- The team with the most possessions has a greater chance of winning the game
- At the College Division 1 level each team gathers approx 30 ground balls per game
- If you win exactly 50% of the ground balls you have a 50% chance of winning the game
- The more ground balls you win the higher percentage your chance of winning the game are
- Most ground balls are won after faceoffs
- Let's say there are 60 ground balls per game. If our team wins 35 and they win 25 we now have a 60% chance of winning the game
- Teams with a -5 ground ball differential win only about 1/4 of their games
- If we win 10 more ground balls per game then our competition we have a 70% chance of winning the game
http://www.laxpower.com/content/mauboussin/stats_analysis.php?page=2
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10 Min |
Drill: Baer Drill
- Low center of gravity drill
- Athletes are back to back
- box out for control over the ball
- Kick the ball 2 times before it is live
- When ball is in between your feet you kick the ball
- Competitive aspect to stay low
- Variant: Put the ball between their backs
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10 Min |
Clears
- Work on standard clear
- Double middies back
- Butter kids name
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20 Min |
Rondo Drill to Transition drill
- Sacred Heart calls this the Loyola drill
- Have goalie, 3 attack, 3 defense in goal
- At the midline, send in 3 v 2 or 3 v 3 middies, pass the ball around in the middle with 4 consecutive passes, hit the coach with the ball, coach starts the transition into 6 v 5 or 6 v 6
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5 Min |
Water
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40 Min |
Scrimmage 2026 team
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