pinning this in case ppl missed it: *To give some additional detail on the aggressive way I communicated with my teammate, what happened afterwards, and why I'm posting the clip:* Would like to start with saying that I am extremely disappointed with how I handled and expressed my emotions in-the-moment. Frustrations built up and I did an insufficient job expressing those emotions, which is entirely my mistake. I also did not throw other open options prior to the high stall count, and traveled as well, making it a fault of my own that led our team to a high-stall situation. After the point, I approached Eric (teammate) to talk about it and he communicated clearly that the way I spoke to him was unacceptable. I agreed, apologized for allowing my emotions to boil over, he accepted my apology, and we discussed what our perspectives were during the point so we could be on the same page from a tactical POV in future points. I am extremely grateful for Eric being open to re-visiting and discussing the scenario, hearing my perspective, and moving past my aggressive comms. He could’ve rightfully chosen to not want to engage in discussion with me afterwards, so I am appreciative of his openness to talk and settle things. The purpose of me including this whole clip and additional detail is to highlight: (1) intense emotions in team settings can happen, but more importantly, (2) in the case that aggressive comms do occur, it SHOULD be the aggressive person’s responsibility to re-centre themselves, take responsibility, and extend the olive branch to discuss and resolve the issue. This 2nd step is the MOST IMPORTANT part of it from a team POV (and also human POV, imo). Bring the emotions down, re-convene to discuss, and if possible, move past it in a way that is best as possible for the individual(s)/unit/group. Miscommunications on the field can happen due to not being on the same page as a teammate, that’s fine. Can speak about it and get on the same page afterwards. In this scenario, the bigger issue is about how I communicated in the moment for getting onto that same page. Communicating aggressively may have a time and place where it’s necessary or helpful, but in this case it was unneeded and inappropriate. I think it’s very likely that people watching this will run into a scenario where you or your teammates’ emotions rise up, and I wanted to use my mistake as an example of how taking responsibility, hashing things out, and resolving things can look like - I did my best to immediately take ownership, discuss openly, and accept responsibility to ensure that our team was set up to be better in the future. I hope that sharing this may help you navigate any similar scenarios that you may experience in the future. Thx for reading. -cchan PS: i checked in with Eric and got his permission prior to posting this clip.
Am I the only confused at this level of apology for this? You were frustrated and you said "make a fucking cut at 7." It's no big deal? You can talk about what the play was after but I think that's totally acceptable speech mid game when someone lacks urgency.
i don't think there's a specific name! but we just set up two lines that we snake between and it's practicing throw-and-goes and short up-the-line cuts. hopefully you can get the sense of the drill from my POV and it's just mirrored once you get to the other side of the drill!
I'm super new to ultimate and these videos are really helpful! If possible, would you be able to record the videos in 60fps, even if they aren't in 4k? I feel like with a lot of quick head movements it would make it easier to not get disoriented and follow what's happening.
basically it's just two lines and you weave and practice throw+goes with the upline cuts! So the first person in one line cuts up to first come and receives a pass, then the person who threw it runs to cone and catches from other line, etc. Hope that makes sense w the video!
Hi, its a little confusing to see which way the field is going, before each cut if you could just point an arrow to which way the field is going, it would be a lot easier to follow
ah sorry to hear that >_< it's a bit awkward in the editing process to do so, so likely cannot do that due to time constraints that I have. sorry!! let me know if i can clear any specific moments up on which way the field is going.
hmm I'd say both have a specific set-up with certain things they're prioritizing! I've noticed more top-level teams are doing more side stacks though, since it isolates a single player more often.
i'm confused by your choice at 3:16. if you're aware that it's a foul and you're fast counting, why do it? i get that you say it pressures them more and other people do it, but doesn't it create a dissonance between you and your teammates and just generally deviate from spirit of the game? love the videos
not sure what you mean by dissonance between me and my teammate! i think we all know we're there to get better as a team, and we'll inevitably face situations where that happens in-game - hence i want to put us in those situations during practice situations. i've also known this teammate for awhile so i know he's cool with it and i'm not doing it with any negative intention! hopefully that clears it up. glad you enjoy them!
@@cchanulti oh okay, thanks for clearing it up. it's good to know that you've known this person for a while so you know they're cool with it. thanks for the reply
pinning this in case ppl missed it:
*To give some additional detail on the aggressive way I communicated with my teammate, what happened afterwards, and why I'm posting the clip:*
Would like to start with saying that I am extremely disappointed with how I handled and expressed my emotions in-the-moment. Frustrations built up and I did an insufficient job expressing those emotions, which is entirely my mistake. I also did not throw other open options prior to the high stall count, and traveled as well, making it a fault of my own that led our team to a high-stall situation.
After the point, I approached Eric (teammate) to talk about it and he communicated clearly that the way I spoke to him was unacceptable. I agreed, apologized for allowing my emotions to boil over, he accepted my apology, and we discussed what our perspectives were during the point so we could be on the same page from a tactical POV in future points.
I am extremely grateful for Eric being open to re-visiting and discussing the scenario, hearing my perspective, and moving past my aggressive comms. He could’ve rightfully chosen to not want to engage in discussion with me afterwards, so I am appreciative of his openness to talk and settle things.
The purpose of me including this whole clip and additional detail is to highlight:
(1) intense emotions in team settings can happen, but more importantly,
(2) in the case that aggressive comms do occur, it SHOULD be the aggressive person’s responsibility to re-centre themselves, take responsibility, and extend the olive branch to discuss and resolve the issue. This 2nd step is the MOST IMPORTANT part of it from a team POV (and also human POV, imo). Bring the emotions down, re-convene to discuss, and if possible, move past it in a way that is best as possible for the individual(s)/unit/group.
Miscommunications on the field can happen due to not being on the same page as a teammate, that’s fine. Can speak about it and get on the same page afterwards. In this scenario, the bigger issue is about how I communicated in the moment for getting onto that same page. Communicating aggressively may have a time and place where it’s necessary or helpful, but in this case it was unneeded and inappropriate.
I think it’s very likely that people watching this will run into a scenario where you or your teammates’ emotions rise up, and I wanted to use my mistake as an example of how taking responsibility, hashing things out, and resolving things can look like - I did my best to immediately take ownership, discuss openly, and accept responsibility to ensure that our team was set up to be better in the future. I hope that sharing this may help you navigate any similar scenarios that you may experience in the future.
Thx for reading.
-cchan
PS: i checked in with Eric and got his permission prior to posting this clip.
Am I the only confused at this level of apology for this? You were frustrated and you said "make a fucking cut at 7." It's no big deal? You can talk about what the play was after but I think that's totally acceptable speech mid game when someone lacks urgency.
Please keep posting these POVs! I am a handler for Notre Dame and these videos help me immensely!
Will do haha glad they're helpful :))
Ty for commenting!!
Ooo yea awesome vid and way to share the behind the scenes emotions that is very real with these competitive players
ty for the msg! appreciate it and ye, sometimes emotions flare up during pracs/games and i try to handle those situations as well as i can
these vids help me understand the flow of the game so much ty
glad they're helpful!
FINALLY edit sorry about your achilles and i hope it heals fast!
IK MY BAD HOMIE (Ty for waiting and being patient :D)
Hello, may I know what is the drill on 0:49 ?
i don't think there's a specific name! but we just set up two lines that we snake between and it's practicing throw-and-goes and short up-the-line cuts. hopefully you can get the sense of the drill from my POV and it's just mirrored once you get to the other side of the drill!
I am new to this game
Such videos help me alot to understand how should I pass and how should I run to get the disc
Keep making more
really glad that they're helpful! :) will do
I'm super new to ultimate and these videos are really helpful!
If possible, would you be able to record the videos in 60fps, even if they aren't in 4k? I feel like with a lot of quick head movements it would make it easier to not get disoriented and follow what's happening.
I'll try for the next one! Going to record and play tday :)
Can you explain the soccer warmup drill? It looked pretty interesting and id love to try it
basically it's just two lines and you weave and practice throw+goes with the upline cuts! So the first person in one line cuts up to first come and receives a pass, then the person who threw it runs to cone and catches from other line, etc. Hope that makes sense w the video!
Wow, do you always communicate that much or it happens only on practices?
While on the field? I do it like that as much as I can in any serious game/practice (tends to drop off as point gets longer and I get more tired xD)
Hi, its a little confusing to see which way the field is going, before each cut if you could just point an arrow to which way the field is going, it would be a lot easier to follow
ah sorry to hear that >_< it's a bit awkward in the editing process to do so, so likely cannot do that due to time constraints that I have. sorry!! let me know if i can clear any specific moments up on which way the field is going.
Is vert stack or hoe stack better for more experienced players?
hmm I'd say both have a specific set-up with certain things they're prioritizing! I've noticed more top-level teams are doing more side stacks though, since it isolates a single player more often.
keep it up goat
haha will do, thank you for the support o7 more indoor 6s content coming next week hopefully!
👏🏾
hope to see you on the field soon, sir o7
at 4:50 your mark gets to stall 9 after six seconds
Yeee I think 10 stalls is about 7 seconds!
i'm confused by your choice at 3:16. if you're aware that it's a foul and you're fast counting, why do it? i get that you say it pressures them more and other people do it, but doesn't it create a dissonance between you and your teammates and just generally deviate from spirit of the game? love the videos
not sure what you mean by dissonance between me and my teammate! i think we all know we're there to get better as a team, and we'll inevitably face situations where that happens in-game - hence i want to put us in those situations during practice situations. i've also known this teammate for awhile so i know he's cool with it and i'm not doing it with any negative intention! hopefully that clears it up.
glad you enjoy them!
@@cchanulti oh okay, thanks for clearing it up. it's good to know that you've known this person for a while so you know they're cool with it. thanks for the reply
@@Grandiosities haha ye i def wouldn't do this vs a player i didn't know - no worries, ty for askin!