Nexus Definition
nekəs | noun - a connection or series of connections linking two or more things.
Field hockey, like many team sports, is a game of connections, uniting skilled players and coaches to connect and collaborate to achieve a common goal. USA Field Hockey’s Nexus program, presented by Osaka Hockey, is designed to connect players to coaches - and players to players. Nexus is focused on providing a fun, challenging, competitive experience within the long-term athlete development process. Through both technical and tactical exercises, Nexus will help guide each player toward his/her own pathway of success.
If you have any questions about Nexus, please contact nexus@usafieldhockey.com.
2024 Nexus Informational Video
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Nexus connects players with experienced coaches who are trained in "The USA Way", the framework that guides USA Field Hockey’s vision for athlete development and the game of field hockey across the country. Nexus coaches will help players master the skills and tactics crucial for long-term development and success, teaching principles of play that will remain consistent throughout the pathway. This unique program will create and build friendships, establishing a field hockey network, with connections that can last a lifetime.
USA Field Hockey strives to make Nexus and all programming accessible and inclusive to all. Financial aid/scholarships are available.
Weekend Training Camp Structure #
Nexus features a 3-weekend camp format designed to better serve players and coaches in the landscape and calendar of field hockey today. Weekend camps will provide focused training opportunities, with time for on and off-field learning. Players will receive guidance and feedback throughout each weekend, enabling each player to progress and move as appropriate within the development pathway.
Additionally, players will be expected to participate in online primer activities that introduce principles and skills that will be the focus of the weekend trainings. The unique online learning platform features U.S. National Team athletes, connecting younger players with the top female and male athletes in the sport. The primers will cover various topics of interest to connect on and off-field learning, and educate and motivate all participants. Overall, the Nexus program is designed to enhance the training players receive in their own communities, exposing them to "The USA Way" and inspiring lifetime engagement.
Training sessions and Regional Selection Weekend will reflect the following age groups:
U-14: 2011 and younger
U-16: 2010, 2009
U-18: 2007, 2008
U-21: 2006 and older
Training Camp 1#
Players will have the ability to register for all three weekends of Nexus Training Camps at the location of their choice inside their respective region. Throughout the weekend, coaches will utilize a talent identification tool to provide consistency across regions when viewing and assessing field players and goalkeepers. Specifically, players will be evaluated in the areas of mindset, tactical, technical, and physical skills and attributes. Upon completion of Training Camp Weekend 1, players will be placed into one of four groups to best support their stage of development and their long-term success and enjoyment of the sport: Emerge, Aspire, Perform and Elite.
Emerge
Emerging players are discovering fundamental elements of the game including basic tactical understanding and the associated core skills, such as moving with the ball and moving the ball, fundamentals of defensive and attacking play, or, for goalkeepers, positioning, movement skills, footwork and glove work. These are the building blocks, and players of all physical abilities and potential must develop a strong core and knowledge of the game on which to build and progress. Emerging players in Nexus will be encouraged to focus on skill development and execution, "The USA Way" principles of play, decision-making and learning through game play and competition, to take them to the next level.
Aspire
Aspiring players demonstrate a foundational knowledge of the key skills and concepts of the game and will work to gain a deeper understanding of tactics, such as applying "The USA Way" attack and defense principles, becoming comfortable playing multiple positions and, for goalkeepers, assuming a leadership role and the importance of communication for success. Aspiring players in Nexus will continue to gain confidence in their skills, tactics, and physical abilities, and will improve through game play and challenging competition.
Perform
Players in the Perform group demonstrate a level of mastery of the fundamental elements with a proficient understanding and application of foundational concepts of the game. Players in Perform will focus on consistently making good decisions and delivering a wide variety of skills while under pressure. Perform players demonstrate strong physical ability and stamina that allows them to compete throughout games, from start to finish. Field players and goalkeepers at this level will start to understand and adapt to "The USA Way", while demonstrating mindset skills such as leadership and resilience that support their development and performance. The Perform environment will challenge players in all aspects as they strive toward peak performance.
Elite
Elite players have an advanced tactical understanding when compared to others in their age group, supported by consistent performance of core skill execution under pressure. Players at this level demonstrate advanced physical competencies and decision making, understanding how to apply concepts and skills from "The USA Way" in competitive situations. Elite players will be challenged to become students of the game, set and reset goals, develop resilience, and understand and improve their personal impact on their team, including how they can best build upon and use their strengths to achieve peak performance and positively influence those around them.
Assessing and aligning players in these four groups, based on their stage of development, will help build confidence and enjoyment while providing all participants with the best potential for improvement and long-term growth. Coaches will work with players to focus on specific foundational skills and concepts, advancing players as they progress and develop.
Training Camp 2 & 3#
Training Camp Weekends 2 and 3 will enable players to focus and build on the areas of mindset, tactical, technical and physical skills that make up "The USA Way". Weekend Camps will use a learner-centered approach that puts the players at the center. All four groups will focus teamwork, collaborative problem solving and individual skills, utilizing game-based activities and skill development to keep players active, engaged, challenged and learning. All weekend sessions will include both on-field and off-field sessions, encouraging self-reflection to stimulate learning, growth and creativity. Pre-training online primers introduce important topics and supplement on-field learning. Feedback from coaches will be provided through out each session to guide players in creating their Personal Development Plan (PDP). The personal development plan will assist players in understanding strengths and areas and strategies for improvement. Field players and goalkeepers will be evaluated throughout all sessions allowing for movement with the pathway as players meet the tiered milestones to advance to the next level.
Selection Camp
After the third training camp weekend, the top female Nexus players from across the country will be invited to attend an additional training weekend where selections to the prestigious Nexus Championship will be made. Super Regional Selection Camps will be held in five locations throughout the United States and will be conducted in a similar format to the training weekends, with both game play and skill development, coaching and assessment. There will be an additional fee for participation in this Super Regional Selection Camps weekend. Dates and locations will be provided to invited players as available.
Male Nexus players will be provided information about boy’s opportunities and specifically boy’s Olympic Development Pathway Programming, including Regional High Performance Centers.
Nexus Championship
The Nexus Championship, presented by Osaka Hockey, will invite the top female players to compete Saturday, July 6 through Tuesday, July 16, 2024 in Virginia Beach, Va.
July 6-8: U-14 Girls
July 9-11: U-16 Girls
July 12-14: U-18 girls
July 14-16: Junior U-21 Girls
Athletes will work with USA Field Hockey's Coaching Staff and compete in a premiere tournament. USA Field Hockey will assess and select players for various Junior High Performance opportunities.
USA Field Hockey divides the country in nine distinct regions based on location and size of the field hockey landscape. Each region has a designated Regional Manager and Regional Coach Manager who are employed by USA Field Hockey to oversee the Nexus program in their region.
Click on the buttons below to get to know your Regional Managers, as they will be your main contact as it relates to Nexus in your region.