Watch as Coach Kyle Turri explains, and a goalie demonstrates the Drop Squat Drill. The goalie will get in a straight up and down stance with their feet close together and on a cue, will […]
What Gets Rewarded, Gets Repeated with Heath Eslinger – A Better Way Athletics
Watch as Coach explains that “what gets rewarded, gets repeated”. If celebration is only based on playing time and performance, you are missing an opportunity to help your players get better. Look for what your […]
Defender’s Strike Zone with Dave Pietramala – Univ. Of North Carolina
Watch as Coach explains, and players demonstrate a defender’s strike zone. The proper strike zone aiming point is from the belly to the hips. Many times, a defender will be tall with their hands on […]
Life – Love It…You’re Gonna Leave It
By: Coach Mickey Marley Originally Published in: Game Ready – 52 Takeaways for Winning You know something I used to be really guilty of doing? I was guilty of taking life for granted. I used […]
Defending Below GLE: Angle Play and Footwork with Charley Toomey – Loyola Univ. Maryland
Watch as Coach Charley Toomey discusses, and players demonstrate this defensive mirror drill to help athletes develop their angle play and footwork below GLE.
Attacking: Split the 8-Meter Drill with Sarah Kellner – Regis University
Watch as Coach Sarah Kellner discusses, and players demonstrate this 2v3 offense-focused drill where attacking players cannot cross the 8-meter line.
Goalies: Communication with Eric Hagarty – Endicott College
Watch as Coach Eric Hagarty discusses the benefits of helping your goalie develop into a great communicator that can take control of your team on the field.
Extra-Man Offense Stickwork Drill with Erik Adamson – Lafayette College
Watch as Coach Erik Adamson explains, diagrams, then shows video of this extra-man offense stickwork drill. There are 3 key points of emphasis for the drill: body language (or hunting the ball), stick positioning, and […]
Understanding Parents
By: John Klessinger Originally Published in: A Coach’s Manual Provided by: Championship Productions “Keep the discussion with your athlete and parents alive, but never forget that you are the coach, and you have your own […]
656 Drill with Bill Tierney – (Retired) Univ. of Denver
Watch as Coach discusses the 656 Drill by showing diagrams and aerial footage of practice video. The drill starts with a 6v6 with ball movement and no shots. A coach will call out a defensive […]
Film Analysis: Where to Start with Tim O’Branski – Mercer Univ.
Watch as Coach discusses film analysis and where to start for scouting an opponent or a self-scout. He recommends if you see something you think is significant, clip it whether you use it or not. […]
Repeating Success
By: Wade Gilbert Originally Published in: Coaching Better Every Season Provided by: Human Kinetics Coaching Better Every Season – a lofty standard indeed, yet a very attainable one. The time-tested principles and strategies of quality […]
Goalie: Playing the Pipes with Brian Phipps – Archbishop Spalding HS (MD)
Watch as Coach Brian Phipps plays with his heel on top of the pipe as he wants to stay athletic and keep everything the same. His rib cage touches the pipe and he also has […]
Laker Shooting Drill with Merrick Thomson and Scott Marr – Univ. at Albany
Watch as Coaches Merrick Thomson and Scott Marr discuss, and players demonstrate this laker shooting drill that incorporates passing and pick play.
Be a Good “Team” Coach with Bill Tierney – (Retired) Univ. of Denver
If you want to be a good individual coach, then you should be a good “team” coach with your peers and other coaches. Coach Tierney encourages other coaches to share ideas but be respectful of […]
Credibility Is Like a Bank Account with Dr. Greg Dale – Duke Univ.
Watch as Dr. Dale discusses how to establish credibility with athletes. Preparedness, empathy, and honesty are all keys to success. Dr. Dale also explains the importance of giving kids a purpose on the team. Like […]
Are You a Leader?
By: Alan Stein, Jr. AlanSteinJr.com I try to build my success, brick by brick, and aim to get a little better every day. One of my focal points is improving my leadership. The words ‘coach’ […]
Faceoff: Limbo GBs Drill with Matt Francis – Providence College & Chris Harren – College of the Holy Cross
Watch as Coach Francis and Coach Harren explain and demonstrate this limbo GB faceoff drill. The player wants to get low, sink the hips and get their nose over the ball while almost scraping their […]
Deep Catch & Shoot Drill with Vince Smith – Windermere Preparatory School (FL)
Watch as Coach explains and shows practice clips of this deep catch and shoot drill. The player will catch the ball deep and step down making sure to keep balanced. The 2nd part of the […]
Want vs. Willing
Originally Published in: Game Ready – 52 Takeaways for Winning by Coach Mickey Marley I made this statement earlier, but I think it bears repeating. I often would ask my players this question: ‘How many […]
Tips for Entering the Dodge with Will Campbell
Change speeds entering and exiting a dodge. Going into a dodge you want to be at 75 MPH and coming out at 100 MPH as this creates maximum separation from the defender.
Wolf Clearing Drill with Jay Mauro
Watch as Coach Jay Mauro discusses this wolf clearing drill for the entire team that promotes communication and defensive stick skills.
Goalie Issues and Fixes with J.B. Clarke – Univ. of Tampa
Watch as Coach discusses issues and fixes for goalie play. Dropping the hands is common and he suggests starting the hands lower and dropping the hips. With false steps, make sure the goalie has the […]
Be Able to Lead Yourself Before You Try to Lead Others with Jeff Janssen – Janssen Sports Leadership Center
Watch as Jeff explains how kids can start to ‘check out’ if their expectations are not met and how this can make it hard for them to demonstrate leadership. He discusses that kids need to […]
Man-Down Defensive Situations as Part of the Practice Schedule
By: Jack Kaley and Rich Donovan Originally Published in: Lacrosse Essentials Provided by: Human Kinetics Incorporate extra-man offense against man-down defense during practice while other team members work on specific skills, settled offense, half-field transition […]
Midfielder’s Statue Shooting Drill with Dan Chemotti – Univ. of Richmond
Watch as Coach explains, and a player demonstrates this statue shooting drill for midfielders. Since shooting on the run is difficult, this drill teaches the last piece necessary by isolating the movement and focusing on […]
Backhand Protection Ground Ball Drill with Kevin Conry – Univ. of Michigan
Watch as Coach explains, and players demonstrate this backhand protection ground ball drill. The offensive player must field the ground ball and protect the backhand with their body. The trailing defender is trying to dig […]
Open Letter to High School Athletes
By: John Klessinger, Head Wrestling Coach – South River HS (MD) Dear High School Athlete, I am going to discuss the valuable lessons we learn from playing high school sports and how you should approach […]
Communication with the Team with Nat St. Laurent – Ohio Northern Univ.
Post your practice plan daily. Communicating with your players is more important than ever as everyone wants to know information now. Besides the practice plan you should post the depth chart, scouting reports, and game […]
What Coaches Look for in a Recruit’s Highlight Reel with Rob Randall – Nazareth College
Make your highlight reel short and to the point. Coach explains that time is always a factor so a recruit’s best highlights should be at the beginning of the reel. Also present some edited game […]































