What if you could prevent the opposition from stealing the ball from you?
Well you can.
One of the biggest mistakes I see hockey players making is when they get too close to the opposition and they take the ball into contact.
This exposes the ball and gives the defender a chance to tackle you.
You can avoid this from happening by keeping the ball out of contact.
In this video we look at a game scenario which demonstrates the importance of being patience in build up play and using space strategically to time our passes and keep flow in the game, whilst keeping possession.
[By Keeping The Ball Out Of Contact In Field Hockey]
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, even 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 you can apply to work with us here
What if you could prevent the opposition from stealing the ball from you?
Well you can.
One of the biggest mistakes I see hockey players making is when they get too close to the opposition and they take the ball into contact.
This exposes the ball and gives the defender a chance to tackle you.
You can avoid this from happening by keeping the ball out of contact.
In this video we look at a game scenario which demonstrates the importance of being patience in build up play and using space strategically to time our passes and keep flow in the game, whilst keeping possession.
[By Keeping The Ball Out Of Contact In Field Hockey]
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, even 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 you can apply to work with us here