Elevate your indoor field hockey game
Sharpen your skills this December with six focused clinics for JK–12th graders, led by IFHCK coaches.
Choose a package of three sessions or attend all six!
Program Overview
Program: IFHCK December Clinic Series
Dates: December 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 18
Format: Choose from one of the packages. (3 sessions or 6 sessions)
Location: King Louie’s Sports Complex
Time:
4:30-5:45 (8th-12th) & JK-4th,
5:45-7 (5th-7th) OR 7-8:15 (5th-7th)
2025 IFHCK December Clinic Series
Limited spots available — first come, first served!
Level: All skill levels welcome (clinic descriptions note focus for each session)
Session Schedule & Descriptions
Dec 2 — Passing & Receiving
Focus: ball control, one-touch passing, receiving under pressure.
Outcomes: Improve first touch, passing accuracy, tempo control.
Dec 4 — Shoot & Save Clinic
Focus: shooting technique
Outcomes: Finishing under pressure, GK positioning, reaction saves.
Dec 9 — 1v1 & 2v1 Attacking Skills
Focus: beating a defender, support angles for overloads.
Outcomes: Creative attacking moves, combination play, decision making.
Dec 11 — 1v1 & 1v2 Defensive Work
Focus: defending in isolation and when outnumbered.
Outcomes: Defensive shape, jockeying, recovery runs, covering/support.
Dec 16 — Attack: 2->5 Play (Attack 25 play — adapted)
Focus: structured attacking patterns, build-up to scoring opportunities.
Outcomes: Pattern recognition, finishing sequences, off-ball movement.
Dec 18 — Small Games
Focus: game-speed decision making via small-sided matches.
Outcomes: Apply learned skills in competitive, coach-led game scenarios.
What to Expect
Short technical warm-ups, skill progressions, coached drills, and competitive small-sided games.
Each clinic runs a focused curriculum with clear learning objectives and individual feedback.
Coaches will provide small group corrections and on-field coaching points.
Who Should Attend
Players wanting targeted skill improvement.
Goalkeepers: relevant sessions (Shoot & Save) will include GK-specific coaching.
Equipment
Bring: stick, mouthguard, shin guards, water bottle, appropriate shoes for indoor turf.
Arrival: Please arrive 10 minutes early to check in.
Uniform: Any Pennie and shorts
Refund policies
Clinic fee is non-refundable for any reason.
Questions?
Email Devanny, Program Admin: info@stealthfieldhockey.com or ifhckusafh@gmail.com
Elevate Your Indoor Field Hockey Game
Fast-Paced Fun & Skill Development
Travel Program Structure
Age Groups: U8/U10, U12, U14, U16, U19
Teams: 3–4 Regional Teams & 3–4 National Teams per age group
Training:
Regional: 2x/week + 2 local/regional play days (OH/MI)
National: 2x/week (U16/U19 may have 3x/week) + regional play days or 2 national events (PA/OH)
Top National teams may be invited to USA Field Hockey National Indoor Tournaments in PA
USA Field Hockey Age Groups
(Based on August 1, 2025)
U8: Aug 1, 2017 – July 31, 2019
U10: Aug 1, 2015 – July 31, 2017
U12: Aug 1, 2013 – July 31, 2015
U14: Aug 1, 2011 – July 31, 2013
U16: Aug 1, 2009 – July 31, 2011
U19: Aug 1, 2006 – July 31, 2009
Why Play Indoor Field Hockey?
Indoor Field Hockey is a great opportunity for players to hone individual skills and get creative with ball play. The speed of the game is fast. Over the course of the season, players will:
Improve their ball control and stickwork
Become better strategic players
Continue to develop skills and stay in shape during the offseason.
How is it Different from Outdoor Field Hockey?
Indoor Field Hockey has a smaller playing field, and only six players (including one goalie) as opposed to eleven players (with a goalie) that outdoor field hockey has.
The sidelines are replaced by solid barriers so the ball rebounds and remains in play. It’s fast and fun - the perfect way for players to keep their skills sharp during the offseason.
Learn more about Stealth’s Outdoor Field Hockey Program.
Why Play Field Hockey at Stealth?
We’re serious about developing the whole player and are committed to empowering athletes on and off the field. Learn about our approach and our coaches.
New to Club Field Hockey?
Check out our FAQ page to learn more about how club field hockey works. Feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions as well.