When you are winning, and the game is about to finish, there is one big priority: Try to keep the ball as far from your goal as possible.
What can we learn from Rugby?
Rugby is a sport in which the main objetive, every time a team has the ball, is too look for numerical superiority. The nice thing is that, with its structure, we can find some clear superiority concepts in Rugby, which can be easily transferred to hockey.
“From the chessboard to the field” by Andreu Enrich
In hockey, like in any other culture / field of knowledge, there are many concepts that are commonly used. Words that sound good and tend to fit well in any …
Deconstructing Game Mechanisms
New post from our friend Andreu Enrich. As always, worth the read! The present text emerges with the aim of bringing light to the famous dialectic between mechanisms and principles. …
How to evolve “vision” in hockey, by Andreu Enrich
The following post was written by Andreu Enrich. Andreu is a former Spanish National Team player and actual coach of Athletic Terrassa women’s team. He is FIH Level 4 Coach …