Coach Shiv
This channel is for young hockey players and their coaches. It includes coach education videos covering the various topics of the game. They range from basic, intermediate to advanced levels. To cover the technical and tactical aspects of the game to play efficient and effective hockey. And perform in the peak performance zone.
Teaching Tactical Creativity CVS #25
ABC 1
Teaching Tactical Creativity CVS #24. The concept of mini hockey games versus drills.
Game based training methods CVS #23
TTC. Serial #22. How to make hockey more appealing?
Teaching Tactical Creativity (TTC) CVS #21. A view from a different angle/perspective
Teaching Tactical Creativity (TTC). CVS #20. Keeping ball possession under pressure.
Teaching tactical creativity. CVS #19. Manpreet's brilliant play.
7 laws of the game
Goal scoring from the LI's position
Taking shots as a forward on the run
TTC CVS #18. The key difference in playing as a RF & LF
Teaching tactical Creativity: CVS #17
Teaching Tactical Creativity Coaching Video Serial #16
TTC. CVS #15. Training methods to develop prolific goal scorers
TTC. CVS #14. Scoring field goals from the green zone of the circle
Fundamental coaching pointers to play as a left winger
TTC. CVS #13. Taking deceptive shots on the goal, from the right side of the circle
TTC CVS #12. Moves & goal scoring strategies, which create more options, compared to Tomahawk.
TTC. CVS #11 The art & science of scoring field goals.
TTC. CVS #10. Tips to make passing and receiving a highly effective process.
TTC CVS serial #9. Role of a passer in making receiving a simpler, easier & effective process
TTC. CVS #8 Key difference between receiving the ball with a open versus closed stance.
TTC. CVS #7. Receiving the ball with one's back towards the attacking goal.
The first 4 steps of the 9 steps Player development model, to develop elite youth players.
Training methods to master ball control techniques
TTC. CVS #6. Advantages of receiving the ball, on the run, with a reverse stick.
TTC.CVS #5. Role of first touch in receiving the ball
TTC. CVS. #4 Principle of width, depth and penetration in attack