How to train full press - a workshop by Robert Noall
by The Hockey Site
Description
Unlock the secrets to mastering the Full Press defensive system with Robert Noall in this comprehensive training session. This masterclass breaks down the fundamentals, tactics, and execution of the full press, providing coaches with the tools to effectively teach and implement this high-pressure strategy with their teams.
In this course, you'll learn:
- The key principles of the full press
- Player positioning and responsibilities
- How to train pressing triggers and communication
- Drills to build pressing habits and team cohesion
- Game scenarios and adjustments to break down opponents
Whether you're coaching at the youth, high school, or collegiate level, this course will give you the confidence to elevate your team's defensive play and create turnover opportunities.
Take your team's defensive game to the next level with How to Train Full Press with Robert Noall!
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The Coach
Robert Noall is a seasoned field hockey coach and technical director with a rich background in sports coaching and psychology. Originating from the UK, he earned a degree in Sports Coaching Science and Management, complemented by a certificate in Sports Psychology from the Barcelona Innovation Hub.
Currently, Robert coaches in the Dutch 1st division and serves as a regional coordinator for the U14 Girls in the Dutch national pathway program. His coaching journey began at 16, and he has since gained experience across various age groups and competitive levels, including senior division one hockey.
In addition to his coaching roles, Robert collaborates with The Hockey Site to deliver monthly workshops, sharing his expertise on training principles and strategies.
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This Course Includes
24 hours on-demand video |
Streaming from mobile and TV |
Lifetime access |
Certificate of completion |
100% money back guarantee |
Course Info
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Caterory: | Field Hockey/Coaching Field Hockey |
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Tags: | field hockey |