Thanks a lot! I started making them for the teams I coach, and thought why not make them public? I still usually only make one to cover something we're working on, so never know when I will put together a new one, but glad you've enjoyed!
Thanks a bunch! It's such a delicate thing that, I think, takes a ton of practice to work out, and against defenders who bring what your typically opponents do. Too flat, you get smashed; too deep, and you're chasing territory you already gained, with the risk of getting caught further back than where you started.
Tell me about it! It's why I offer no 'rules' to my players, but some simple guidelines and a LOT of practice where the conditions are realistic. They have to get used to the pressure and timing, testing options, without it being on game day (too often, the way teams train leave it to that). Now, most 10s (at the higher levels anyway) spend a lot of time hiding behind forward pods. :D
Your videos are gold. Learnings lots. Keep it up
Thanks a lot! I started making them for the teams I coach, and thought why not make them public? I still usually only make one to cover something we're working on, so never know when I will put together a new one, but glad you've enjoyed!
Absolutely brilliant, not enough videos (that I can find) showing and explaining attacking depth to this quality, absolutely amazing work!
Thanks a bunch! It's such a delicate thing that, I think, takes a ton of practice to work out, and against defenders who bring what your typically opponents do. Too flat, you get smashed; too deep, and you're chasing territory you already gained, with the risk of getting caught further back than where you started.
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As a sporadic number 10,this sounds so simple, yet it's so hard to master!
Tell me about it! It's why I offer no 'rules' to my players, but some simple guidelines and a LOT of practice where the conditions are realistic. They have to get used to the pressure and timing, testing options, without it being on game day (too often, the way teams train leave it to that). Now, most 10s (at the higher levels anyway) spend a lot of time hiding behind forward pods. :D
Love this video