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Title: Introductions


1
Introductions
  • Jeff Prime
  • AAU Coaching Seminars World Wide
  • Advanced Coaching Cert. USA Hockey
  • Coach Team USA, Colombia and Brazil
  • Ask each coach to introduce him/herself.
    Depending class size
  • Name
  • Age level coaching
  • Years coaching

2
Level IICoaching Certification
  • Class is intended for all AAU Coaches for all
    levels of play.

3
Requirement levels
  • Ages 5-16 Rec. Hockey
  • Club or Travel Hockey
  • Team USA Youth
  • Masters Team USA
  • Men or Women
  • Reason Consistency and standard throughout
    the sport

4
The Next Step
  • Coaches, This is the next step in your continuing
    education in Inline hockey. As players develop so
    must a coach learn more about the sport he/she is
    coaching.
  • You must pay more attention to other aspects of
    the game such as goaltending, special teams and
    face-offs. These are areas that are sometimes
    overlooked.
  • All coaches must remember that no matter what
    level you are coaching the players must enjoy
    their experience.

5
TEACHERS
  • Responsibility not just dad helping
  • Teachers educational process to work with
    children.
  • You must now pay more attention to other aspects
    of the game that maybe overlooked
  • Goaltending, special team and face-offs
  • How children learn
  • Hearing
  • Seeing
  • Doing
  • All coaches must remember that no matter what
    level you are coaching the players must ENJOY
    themselves.

6
What makes a good coach?
  • Have coaches give you answers
  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • Phil Jackson won with superstars
  • Lou Lamorielle trap defense
  • Bill Belicheck - Team

7
Coaching Philosophy
  • What is a coaching Philosophy
  • What is important to you
  • Setting examples
  • Drinking
  • Smoking
  • Language
  • Life Skills school (spelling) hard work
  • Boss gives you a raise

8
Basic Concepts of Play
  • We all know the basic Box defense, the next step
    is to develop a man-to-man defense or playing a
    stack defense in there zone. It is very important
    that each and every player on your team
    understand the importance of staying with his/her
    man and or his/her position.
  • While in your man-to-man defensive system,
    players must also be aware of gap control
    (distance between you and your opponent). While
    the play is in your opponents end or the neutral
    zone, your gap control can be adjusted.

9
Basic Concepts of Play
  • Breaking out of your end is something that each
    and every team should practice at least once a
    week.
  • We will go over the two common breakouts
  • East Coast defenseman sets up behind the net
    and have one forward setup on the near boards.
  • West Coast defenseman sets up behind the net
    and have both forwards setup on the near boards.

10
East Coast breakout
11
West coast breakout
12
Fore-Checking
  • Stack
  • 1-2-1
  • Man up
  • Key to a successful fore-check?
  • Not over committing 180 ft from your net

13
Stack defense
14
Defense 1-2-1 or Diamond
15
Defensive Man to Man position
Make sure you have good gap control and
discipline!
16
Man to Man
  • Defensive side
  • Gap control
  • Playing tight in scoring areas
  • Key to switching on man coverage?
  • Communication between players

17
Break5 Minutes
18
Skills
  • Now that your players know the basic fundamental
    skills, its time for advanced skills!
  • Escapes
  • Picks
  • Angling
  • Cycling
  • Remember dont forget to go over fundamental
    skating in all practices if possible.

19
Escapes
  • Escapes are on offensive move used to create time
    and space between you and your defender.
  • Running an escape and hitting your trailing
    player with a nice pass give you a great scoring
    opportunity!
  • Remember it all comes back to fundamentals in
    hockey

20
Escapes
21

Escape with a pass to your trailer in the high
slot
22
Picks
  • Skating path
  • Obstruction
  • Scoring opportunities
  • Be very careful in teaching this! More times
    then not, your player will not come to a complete
    stop or use his hand to impede the defensive
    player.

23
Picks
24
Angling
  • Positioning slightly behind
  • Rule of thumb is when he is coming out from
    behind the net, he would be far post when you are
    near post!
  • Force to the outside
  • Play hands and stick, not body

25
Angling
26
Special Teams
  • Power Play
  • Box
  • Diamond
  • Penalty Kill
  • Triangle
  • 2/1
  • Who wins the team that does not make a mistake

27
Team Building
  • Doing things off the rink together
  • Teams that get along off the floor play better on
    the floor
  • Break them down and build them up in the same
    conversation. everyone wants to be Loved These
    kids look up to you, dont let them down!

28
Dry land Training
  • 30 minutes before floor time, do some sprints in
    the parking lot.
  • Gym time if possible, kids that play together
    stay together!
  • Conditioning floor time
  • Age appropriate

29
Break 5 MinutesBefore going on rink
30
Rink Time
  • Put on your skates
  • Bring clip board with skills listed
  • Demo each skill
  • Explain and breakdown how to teach children these
    skills

31
Demo
  • Talk with kids at their level-take a knee
  • Chalk talk slow and neat
  • Breakdown the fundamentals
  • Stance
  • Holding the stick/size
  • Stick handling
  • Passing
  • Shooting
  • Stride
  • Crossovers
  • Gliding turn
  • Stopping
  • Backwards
  • Pivots

32
In Closing
  • Ask if anyone has questions
  • Remind coaches kids play for FUN
  • Thank everyone for coming
  • Let them know when they can expect to receive
    their coaches card
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