Escape Pressure in Tight Spaces in Field Hockey

How Top Hockey Players Escape Pressure In Tight Spaces

June 13, 20251 min read

Ever found yourself trapped on the ball with defenders closing in from every angle?

In moments like that, staying composed and making the right move is everything if you want to get yourself out of trouble.

In the video below, you’ll see how a New Zealand Masters player escapes intense pressure in a tight space, eliminates two defenders, and turns defence into a dangerous attack.

How Top Hockey Players Escape Pressure In Tight Spaces [Field Hockey]

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Escape Pressure in Tight Spaces in Field Hockey

How Top Hockey Players Escape Pressure In Tight Spaces

June 13, 20251 min read

Ever found yourself trapped on the ball with defenders closing in from every angle?

In moments like that, staying composed and making the right move is everything if you want to get yourself out of trouble.

In the video below, you’ll see how a New Zealand Masters player escapes intense pressure in a tight space, eliminates two defenders, and turns defence into a dangerous attack.

How Top Hockey Players Escape Pressure In Tight Spaces [Field Hockey]

Are you a masters hockey player wanting to play your best in national or international tournaments?

I've put together a NEW In-Depth Resource for Masters Hockey Players (made up of 10 short modules), where I dive deep into "The 7 Performance Multipliers that separated GOOD players from GREAT players during the 2024 Masters World Cups" where I took part both as a player (where we won Gold in Cape Town) and also as a coach (where we won Bronze in Auckland).

In this training I'll show you real life practical examples from the Masters World Cups and how to apply them to help you stand out and perform at your absolute peak. These insights are game changing for masters hockey players striving to perform their best in national and international tournaments.

Going For Gold Workshop

Click here to get instant access to the Going For Gold Bundle for Masters Hockey Players

Want personalised feedback, advice or support?

If you'd like a personalised game plan with feedback and coaching to take your game to the next level click here to book a call with me so I can find out more about you and give you my best advice.

4 Ways To Modernise Your Game As A Masters Hockey Player


For more hockey tips and training DOWNLOAD OUR FREE mobile app using the buttons below

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