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“She’s wonderful with my daughter. She takes her time and makes sure my daughter understands what she is explaining. She also asks what my daughter wants to work on or focus on. She will change her plan if needed. I highly recommend her and will be letting friends know about her field hockey training as well.”

Julia

Field Hockey Parent

“Easy and efficient booking of the session and clear communication. My daughter really enjoyed the field hockey lesson and was asking when she is going back! She got a lot out of all the drills and had a lot of fun too!”

Heather

Field Hockey Parent

“My daughter is 8 & she did such a great job meeting my daughter at her level as far as technical field hockey & cognitive learning. Such a wonderful experience!”

Javier

Field Hockey Parent

Why We Created Athletes Untapped

Personalized Field Hockey Lessons Built for Young Athletes

Our private field hockey coaches work exclusively with youth athletes who want to elevate their game. Every lesson is designed around your child’s age, skill level, and position on the field. Instead of generic drills, our coaches focus on individual stick skills, decision-making, and game confidence. Whether your athlete is new to the sport or preparing for middle school or high school competition, we help them develop with purpose.

Stick Skills, First Touch & Ball Control Development

In field hockey, fundamentals matter. Our coaches emphasize strong first touch, controlled dribbling, passing accuracy, and proper body positioning. Athletes work on reverse stick control, tight-space ball handling, and quick transitions under pressure. Mastering these details helps young players maintain possession and play with confidence during real game situations.

Position-Specific Field Hockey Coaching

Our field hockey trainers tailor sessions to each position — forwards, midfielders, defenders, and goalkeepers. Offensive players improve shooting technique, finishing angles, and attacking movement. Midfielders work on spacing, distribution, and field vision, while defenders focus on tackling technique and footwork. For goalkeepers, sessions include reaction training, positioning, and communication skills.

Shooting Mechanics, Penalty Corners & Drag Flick Technique

Scoring in field hockey requires precision and repetition. Our coaches help athletes refine push shots, hits, and advanced techniques like drag flicks. We also practice penalty corner execution, both offensively and defensively. These focused reps help players feel prepared and confident when high-pressure moments arise in competition.

Building Confidence for School & Club Tryouts

Many families come to us because their athlete wants to make a school or club field hockey team. Our coaches provide structured preparation leading into tryouts, focusing on conditioning, stick speed, and game awareness. Flexible scheduling makes it easy to train during preseason or offseason months. Most importantly, our lessons build self-belief that carries onto the field.


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What It Takes to Become a Great Field Hockey Player (From a College Standout)

Great field hockey players aren’t built overnight – it takes consistent training, confidence, and the right mentorship. That’s why we sat down with Bella Bonazinga, former collegiate standout, to break down what it really takes to improve and compete at the next level.

In this conversation, Bella shares what separates average players from elite field hockey athletes. From stick skills and decision-making to confidence, positioning, and game awareness, she walks through how players can actually improve – whether they’re preparing for tryouts, working toward varsity, or aiming to play in college.

If you’re a parent looking for private field hockey coaching, or an athlete trying to improve your field hockey skills, this is exactly the kind of insight that makes a difference.