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Bringing out the Best in your Players - The most important issue at hand when coaching any sport is how to get the most out of your players, both on the field and off. In order to bring out the best in your players, coaches have to build a strong relationship with their players though communication, innovation, and leadership. Feel free to apply any of the following tips or suggestions to your field hockey coaching program. Communication is Key -  When implementing a field hockey coaching strategy, always remember that communication between players and yourself is the most crucial aspect of maintaining a steady relationship. Not all players express themselves in the same manner, so in order to understand each player on your team you will need to speak to them individually as well as in a group setting.

Keep your Keeper Sharp
The largest trap that most goalkeepers fall into during field hockey practice is to be merely used as target practice by the others on the team. In order to fully develop your goalkeeper’s skills, try implementing some of these drills for field hockey goalkeepers at your next practice. A good goalkeeper is essential to winning field hockey games and these drills will keep your keeper’s reaction times down. 2-on-1 Shot Blocking The first of the drills for field hockey goalkeepers is a simple shot-stopping drill. To set up this drill, spread as many balls as desired around the circle edge. For this drill, one or two players make their way around the circle shooting the balls one at a time at the keeper. The goalkeeper’s job is to save as many ball as possible.

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