this is great analysis and pointing out the team practice of pivoting inside to attack the breakside is awesome. I'm absolutely gonna try and implement this.
Travel on the first move: either her left foot is her pivot foot and she changes direction before setting it or her right foot is and she lifts slightly before throwing
@@noellmayoral9010 frankly.. i don't see how anyone would catch that.. beyond that u can tell if someone changed direction before she was set. When you are marking that close to the player you don't have time to look down at the feet..
0:44 -- she also does a great job of staying in the window between two defenders, making the throw as easy as possible for her teammate. Great level of awareness.
Honest question: It seems like almost every one of her throws in this clip is a travel (changing direction, throwing after third point of contact, etc.) - since, as the video discusses, this is obviously giving her an advantage - why is no one calling travel?
In ultimate, you technically have up to 10 steps you can take (as you accelerate to a stop) once you catch the disc. Not sure if USAU has changed it from 10 years ago.
this is great analysis and pointing out the team practice of pivoting inside to attack the breakside is awesome. I'm absolutely gonna try and implement this.
Travel on the first move: either her left foot is her pivot foot and she changes direction before setting it or her right foot is and she lifts slightly before throwing
Yeah I saw that also. Defender can for sure argue that gave her an advantage in the play.
@@noellmayoral9010 frankly.. i don't see how anyone would catch that.. beyond that u can tell if someone changed direction before she was set. When you are marking that close to the player you don't have time to look down at the feet..
0:44 -- she also does a great job of staying in the window between two defenders, making the throw as easy as possible for her teammate. Great level of awareness.
Honest question: It seems like almost every one of her throws in this clip is a travel (changing direction, throwing after third point of contact, etc.) - since, as the video discusses, this is obviously giving her an advantage - why is no one calling travel?
In ultimate, you technically have up to 10 steps you can take (as you accelerate to a stop) once you catch the disc. Not sure if USAU has changed it from 10 years ago.
@@E7T39E No. You have to stop as quickly as you can and you can't change direction.
6 defenders behind the disc at multiple times - why not just throw deep and score?
seems like the players upfield, who got broken through arent putting the effort to try and actually catch up to the play 😂