Accelerate Your Team's Attack: Tichelman’s 6 Principles at the 2025 High Performance Summit
Looking to sharpen your team’s attacking edge in 2025? Don’t miss your chance to learn directly from one of the most influential minds in modern field hockey.
At this year’s High Performance Summit, internationally renowned coach Thomas Tichelman will unveil his transformative framework: the 6 Acceleration Principles, designed to revolutionize dynamic attacking play. Used at the highest levels of international competition, this approach emphasizes fast transitions, tempo control, tactical disruption, and seizing space to create scoring overloads.
“To bring these principles to life, coaches must design training environments that replicate the intensity and unpredictability of real matches,” said Tichelman. “By focusing on action fidelity, we close the gap between practice and performance.”
What You'll Get
Classroom Sessions Guide You Through the Core Transformative Principles
Interactive breakdowns of real match scenarios to equip you to:
- Recognize the 6 principles in action
- Decode high-tempo play
- Align training tasks with tactical intent
On-Field Session
Watch the U.S. Women’s National Team demonstrate live match-speed application of the principles, with real-time analysis and adjustments.
Tactical Integration Tools
Walk away with practical methods to build game-replicable training sessions and implement acceleration tactics across your roster—whether you're developing top-end strikers or restructuring midfield transitions.
Why You Should Be There
This is not a beginner clinic—it's a high-performance environment designed for coaches working at the collegiate, club, and high school levels. You’ll join peers who are committed to evolving the way the game is coached and played.
Whether you’re preparing for a championship run or retooling for the next cycle, this summit will arm you with tools that immediately raise your team's attacking IQ and execution.
Limited Space. Maximum Impact.
The High Performance Summit will take place on Thursday, May 22 and Friday, May 23 at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Early Bird Discount Extended to May 9. Use Code EARLYBIRD$75 at registration ($275).