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Field Hockey Coaching 101: How to Get the Most Out of Every Training Session

Improve your field hockey coaching with clear tips on planning effective training sessions, teaching core skills, developing players, and building stronger team dynamics.

Emily Calderon

Coaching field hockey is one of the most rewarding roles you can take on in a club. Whether you’re an experienced trainer or just starting your coaching journey, creating high-quality, structured and engaging sessions is key to helping players grow. In this article, we’ll walk through the foundations of great coaching and how to maximise every minute on the pitch.

1. Build Your Hockey Knowledge

A strong understanding of the game is the base of every good coach. Stay sharp by keeping up with modern playing styles, new training methods, and best-practice coaching techniques.
You can improve your hockey IQ by:

  • Watching matches at your club or in top European leagues
  • Following leading players and coaches online
  • Learning from other coaches at your club
  • Using platforms like LEAD to explore drills, skills and tactical insights
  • Staying active on social channels such as @tulphoofdklasse, @hockeynl, @hockey_be, and @leadfieldhockey

The more you understand the game, the better you can teach it.

2. Know Your Players

Every player is different in ability, personality and motivation. As a coach, your impact grows when you understand what each player needs.

Speak with your players, ask questions, and check in regularly about:

  • What they want to improve
  • Where they feel confident
  • What frustrates them
  • How they learn best

This helps you adapt your coaching style and create sessions that challenge them in the right way. Trust follows naturally, and with trust comes better performance.

3. Plan with Purpose

A great session never happens by accident. Before stepping on the pitch, think about:

  • The main objective of the session
  • The key skill or tactical theme
  • How drills will progress (simple → complex → game-like)
  • How long each block should take

Clear planning keeps players focused and creates a flow that feels professional, something both youth players and senior teams appreciate.

Tip: You can now create complete training sessions in minutes inside the LEAD platform.

4. Train at the Right Intensity

Modern hockey is fast, physical and demanding. Make sure your sessions reflect that reality. Use exercises that build:

  • Speed
  • Endurance
  • Strength
  • Repeat-sprint ability

Rotate between short explosive drills and longer conditioning sequences. When intensity is right, players learn faster and transfer skills more easily to match situations.

5. Sharpen Technical Skills

Technical ability is the heart of hockey. Make space in every training to refine:

  • Stickhandling
  • Passing and receiving
  • Shooting
  • Defensive footwork and tackling
  • Ball protection under pressure

Combine repetition with clear, short coaching cues. Demonstrations help players visualise the correct technique, and immediate feedback helps them adjust on the spot.

You can use LEAD’s instructional videos, where top players break down every skill with clear demonstrations you can instantly bring into your own sessions.

6. Develop Teamwork and Game Understanding

Hockey is a team sport, and strong team structure wins matches. Use small-sided games and tactical drills to train:

  • Communication
  • Pressing and build-up patterns
  • Support play
  • Off-the-ball movement
  • Decision-making

Encourage players to think, talk, and help each other. A united team with shared habits performs better than a group of individuals.

Final Thoughts

Coaching field hockey is more than running drills; it’s shaping confident, skilled and motivated players. Every session is a chance to help your team grow, learn and enjoy the sport. With good preparation, strong communication and clear coaching structure, you’ll create an environment where players thrive.

Grab your stick, lace up your shoes, and make your next training session your best one yet. Your players will feel the difference, and so will you!

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