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Indoor Hockey

Fascination and Supplement. Indoor Hockey. fascination of a quick game. Indoor Hockey. importance for the learning process. goals - motivation for sport. history in Germany. differences to outdoor. Fascination. Many goals / High result Interesting score. Quick actions, quick re-actions

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Indoor Hockey

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  1. Fascination and Supplement Indoor Hockey

  2. fascination of a quick game Indoor Hockey importance for the learning process goals - motivation for sport history in Germany differences to outdoor

  3. Fascination Many goals / High result Interesting score Quick actions, quick re-actions Many decisions, many surprises No midfield play Always decisions, if entering / defending the D Goalscoring / goalkeeping Final actions, actions with hard consequence Skillful artistic Admiration, Amazement

  4. More calculable More control More skill than strength Learning process Indoor hockey pitch/team is the same size as outdoor small pitch hockey for children.

  5. To score a goal is very important in order to … Goals … motivate players … greater self-confidence … compare yourself with other … create competition strategy

  6. Traditionally Hockey is linked with Tennis In winter time it was neither able to play Hockey on snow, nor to play tennis They put water on a tennis pitch and it became frozen This was the first indoor pitch in Germany History School facilities are available. Better than outdoor. Hockey as a school sport starts in primary school at 7 Indoor is more spectaculary. You can celebrate third half independent of wether.

  7. Familiar Challenge Attributes of Hockey Hockey Outdoor and Indoor Fair Social

  8. Between outdoor and indoor hockey Differences Rules Pitch / Requirements Skills Team Tactics Speed

  9. Indoor is … smaller Pitches no side outline 36–44 m no 25 line ca. 90 m no space from D to the side 18- 2 m 55 m the goal is on the line.

  10. no high ball (except scoring) • no hitting • no lie down (3 points) Rules

  11. More importance for indoor hockey passing: to push, to catapult scoring: to flick, to lift Skills receiving: in speed, stick on bottom, second touch defending: to block conducting: control, one step point elemination: more fakes, out of slow speed Everything with fake and optinal withou pre-swing

  12. More importance for indoor hockey Narrow space means quick actions Good observation means quick re-actions Optimum speed means to play with slow and high speed Tactics Timing is: to be on time at the right place Patience is: to wait for the right moment Planing is: to use in the same situation the same plan with your team-mates

  13. Eleven-a-side Six-a-side Team Each player more ball contacs Quicker game Substitute players only at special occasions More team sport

  14. to create speed • to explode into speed • to accelerate speed • to reduce speed • to stop speed • to change directions • to approach with speed • to adapt speed to the skill • to adapt speed to the tactical demand • to be speedful in skills Speed To be good in speed means to use the optimum kind of speed in a special tactical situation

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