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Dominate the field with the push, pass and stop

access_time 2022-03-08T12:19:37.353Z face Jude Felix Sebastian
Learning Hockey: Dominate the field with the push, pass and stop By Jude Felix Sebastian Published on: To stop an incoming ball, get into the running position, with knees and upper body bent slightly forward, and feet shoulder-width apart. Anticipate the ball, shift your feet towards the left and a...

How to control the game with the right push at the right time

access_time 2022-03-08T11:26:50.398Z face Jude Felix Sebastian
Learning Hockey: How to control the game with the right push at the right time By Jude Felix Sebastian Published on: From the dribble position, keep your shoulder pointed towards the target – wherever you want to push the ball to. With the blade of your stick behind the ball, roll and release it wh...

Change direction on the go for a smooth run

access_time 2022-03-08T10:54:52.132Z face Jude Felix Sebastian
Learning Hockey: Change direction on the go for a smooth run By Jude Felix Sebastian Published on: To practise quickly changing direction while running with the ball, you’ll need four marked cones placed 3 metres apart on the ground to form a square. Do a forehand run with the ball, turning to the ...

Sprint ahead to score with a forehand run

access_time 2022-03-08T10:48:52.361Z face Jude Felix Sebastian
Learning Hockey: Sprint ahead to score with a forehand run By Jude Felix Published on: Begin by getting into a running position. Keep the ball to the right, and use small taps of the stick to move the ball forward a few yards and back. Add in a glance or look forward after every 1-2 taps. Now turn ...

How to dribble the ball with perfect ease

access_time 2022-03-08T10:41:13.897Z face Jude Felix
Learning Hockey: How to dribble the ball with perfect ease By Jude Felix Sebastian Published on: Keep your knees slightly bent, legs shoulder-width apart, and body slightly bent forward. The ball should be in front of you, and the point of contact of the blade and ground should be to the right side...