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@Brian_Kelly19 In box we still go side to side all the time. Full sized box nets, 3vs3 with full changes from the blue line. Everything is quick and tight. No room to run. Pass, pick, change.
@Brian_Kelly19 Small goals (box or a field net flipped to a triangle), small playing surface (side to side). Lots of touches. Doesn't matter if it's field, box, or a school gym. No goalie....play with a tennis ball, player in net. We finish almost every box or field practice with this.
@Brian_Kelly19 Great as part of a program/practice, especially for introducing new players, but I think it underestimates what 10-year-olds are capable of. The column references Canadian Box Lacrosse as "the difference", well, we are using gear and rubber balls well under 10.
@AlexJSarama This is what I would usually call a "drill killer." A player who runs back through the drill ruining the next player's turn. Using it as part of the drill to add a decision-making element is great! Gonna try it this week for lacrosse.
"Why do players perform well in drills but struggle in games?
Often, the answer is representativeness. Many drills remove key game info, while full matches don’t provide chances for them to explore the skill
So how do we fix this? Let’s talk about the Task Simplification
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@Brian_Kelly19 "Why choose one? A blend of repetitive skill development and the Constraint-Led Approach creates well-rounded, happy players IMO. Excited to try this out—great insights, thanks for sharing!"