Love the episode. As a player on mid-level club team, some ideas on future breakdowns: -Split stack offense. Is it good, how to play it, what are the drawbacks? -Force middle vs. AP defensive strategies. What are the differences, is one better to learn for a less elite team than the other? -Hex offense. I've heard talks of this and have yet to see a good example. -How to work on timing on offense with your team? I think in general one of the most helpful things as a takeaway is how to take information back to the team and use it in practice, so providing ideas on this is great. Appreciate it fellas!
This is so great. Thank you guys for sharing. I love love love this type of discourse. I'm a high school coach/player. GM mixed. See you at Worlds Mike. I find the cut to outside vs inside shoulder options very interesting. It seems there are positives and negatives to both. The advantage to going to the inside shoulder is you can turn back toward the thrower on the same line and get the around with your body being in between the thrower and defender. If that makes sense. You guys should invite Tyler Kinsley to the Podcast. I'm sure he'd be down to chat.
Love the episode. As a player on mid-level club team, some ideas on future breakdowns:
-Split stack offense. Is it good, how to play it, what are the drawbacks?
-Force middle vs. AP defensive strategies. What are the differences, is one better to learn for a less elite team than the other?
-Hex offense. I've heard talks of this and have yet to see a good example.
-How to work on timing on offense with your team?
I think in general one of the most helpful things as a takeaway is how to take information back to the team and use it in practice, so providing ideas on this is great. Appreciate it fellas!
Thanks for the suggestions, Tube. We'll definitely be offering resources around some of these topics soon.
This is so great. Thank you guys for sharing. I love love love this type of discourse. I'm a high school coach/player. GM mixed. See you at Worlds Mike. I find the cut to outside vs inside shoulder options very interesting. It seems there are positives and negatives to both. The advantage to going to the inside shoulder is you can turn back toward the thrower on the same line and get the around with your body being in between the thrower and defender. If that makes sense. You guys should invite Tyler Kinsley to the Podcast. I'm sure he'd be down to chat.
Thanks for the comment Chris!
See you at Worlds, Chris. Tyler was supposed to play with Walker this year, but ended up needing surgery actually. He's a good friend.
@@mikelun I'm playing GM Mixed with Babymaker! Excited to say the least. I played with Tyler at 2019 Beach Nationals. He and I are both from Michigan.
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