How can you get out of your own defensive half of the field and break into the attacking half, with a numbers up advantage?
One effective outletting strategy that can be used is to create an overload using the right half.
As the right half pushes forward, support players must recognise opportunities to exploit spaces on the right side, making timely passes, overlapping runs, or switching the ball when needed.
With this tactic, your team can control the play and increase your chances of breaking into the circle and scoring.
In today's video we look at an example of creating an overload using the right half in a game situation, which also shows how to be dynamic at the back, going from a back four into a back three.
If you're a hockey player aged 35-75+ years and you're looking for ways to stay competitive or to take your game to the next level as you get older, then check out the 4 Ways To Modernise Your Hockey FREE TRAINING here
Or if you'd like personalised coaching and support apply to work with us here
How can you get out of your own defensive half of the field and break into the attacking half, with a numbers up advantage?
One effective outletting strategy that can be used is to create an overload using the right half.
As the right half pushes forward, support players must recognise opportunities to exploit spaces on the right side, making timely passes, overlapping runs, or switching the ball when needed.
With this tactic, your team can control the play and increase your chances of breaking into the circle and scoring.
In today's video we look at an example of creating an overload using the right half in a game situation, which also shows how to be dynamic at the back, going from a back four into a back three.
If you're a hockey player aged 35-75+ years and you're looking for ways to stay competitive or to take your game to the next level as you get older, then check out the 4 Ways To Modernise Your Hockey FREE TRAINING here
Or if you'd like personalised coaching and support apply to work with us here