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INDIVIDUAL TECHNIQUE AND TACTICS - Wellington Floorball

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<strong>INDIVIDUAL</strong> <strong>TECHNIQUE</strong> <strong>AND</strong> <strong>TACTICS</strong>International <strong>Floorball</strong> FederationDrill 47.Objective:• to develop playersability to read thegame situationby outplaying theopponent• to practice quicktransition fromdefence to offenceand the readinessto attack• to increase theamount of players,and therefore theamount of optionsgiven, to threeagainst three situation• by decreasing theamount of time, todevelop the playersability to makequick decisionsOrganisation:• players form twolines at the middleline near the rinkfacing their respectivegoals• two players, B1 andB2 in front of theirown goal ready todefend• balls are in the goalor on top of thegoal cageExecution:1. Phase 1. A1 andA2 receives a passfrom the goalkeeperand they startan attack againstB1 and B2. As soonas A1 and A2 havepassed the middleline, a third defensiveplayer, B3,will back check,ready to receive anopening pass fromeither B1, B2 or thegoalkeeper2. Phase 2. when theball is saved, hitout of the boundariesor the defensiveplayers, in thiscase B1 or B2, getsthe possession ofthe ball, anotherattack is launchedby B1, B2 and B3.A3 and A4 havenow positionedthemselves in frontof their own goal to3.defend the attack.A1 and A2 now jointhe starting lines atthe middle of thecourtPhase 3. as soon asthe attackers crossthe middle line,a back checker,A5, will assist thedefenders and ifthe defenders willget possession ofthe ball A5 is readyto attackModifications:••the drill can beplayed as a twoagainst two situationfirst, to makeit more simplefor the players tounderstandthe third playercan be added assoon as the playersunderstand therotationKey points:•••••the defendersshould be ready todefend and theyshould have thereadiness to attackonce they gain thepossession of theballthere are variousoptions playershave in each roleand they should beencouraged to usetheir creativitythe back checkershould be eitherready to receivethe opening pass,or be ready to rushto the slot as soonas the defendersget the possessionof the ballthe opponentshould be outplayedby a fasttransition with apower play situationin the offensivezonethe power playsituation is createdby the backcheckerPhase 1A3A4Phase 2A5A2A1A3Phase 3A2A1A3B4A1B1A4B1A2B3B2A4B3B5B4B2B3B2B1B5Movi vng without ballMovi vng with ballOffef nsive player witha ballOpponent withouta ball►53PassingShootingOffef nsive playerWithout a ballCone

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