It’s easy to tell you love the game! The amount of passion put in this video is evident, especially given the sheer variety of the clips you included. Love that there’s no fluff or padding with unnecessary narration, just straight to the point with pure hoops. Excellent work and very informative!
Hi I'm 문동현, an 8th grader from wonchon middle school in South Korea. I'm currently doing a challenge leaving kind comments on YT channels. I see your videos often to improve my skills in basketball and your videos actually helped a lot. I especially favor the lockdown defense guide and this video. I think it's outstanding how your videos are entertaining but also so helpful at the same time. I hope you can also upload such beneficial videos in the future! thanks for helping me in many ways.
I disagree with the lateral glide because it's very useful when you use it to take more time to read defenders movement, and there are bunch of moves you can use of a lateral glide depending on how the defender reacts to it. (e.g. crossover, hesi, cross jab, or just blow by)
It's effective to use if you are away from your defender but if the defender is near he can steal it. Lateral glide is an easy to steal. But you can lateral glide far away and the second lateral glide is short and crossover or lateral glide and step back or escape or snatch moves
Bro the editing and the research it took for all those clips. It is also so informative, definitely educational for those hoopers out there. High praise!!! 🙌🙌
Interesting. I guess it could be broken into two categories: 1. Off the catch 2. Off the dribble. The btb i wouldn't have as top. The wrap around is different than btb..i think the 1st example was btb the rest were wraps. I agree off the catch the rocker/body jab is crucial if defender is in range. Off the dribble there really isn't a superior move...if I had to pick it would be mastering the pocket dribble as most of the off the dribble moves come from the pocket unless they are straight crosses. You didn't have spin move in the ranking. I would add spin off the dribble and catch (in post up/back to basket) as an A move. Nice take though overall.
Every single video that you make always looks like you have put 100% of your effort into it man. Plus they are easy to watch and get straight to the point on overall things that can help improve my game. I’m subscribing man keep up the good work
Honestly I feel like thinking about dribble moves in this way is flawed cuz moves are built off of some primary threat, and then counters to those For example, an in n out dribble is only effective when the threat of the push cross is more apparent, so to have an effective in n out you need to have a nasty push cross that defenders fear. You can see the same with basically every triple threat move: strongside ripthrough > jab step > rocker step It might be better to think of dribble "moves" as sets of moves instead, for example, out of a hesitation you have the blow by (primary), cross (first counter), and then the hesi into a shot (counter to first two if defenders sag off) so they're all technically from the same move which is a hesitation Just look at kd, he got a nasty hesi because he can smoke you with every single level of that move That said, my picks for the best movesets would be the triple threat series and the hesitation (granted, these are mainly primary level moves and don't really work for changes in direction mid-drive, but if you can't get past your defender initially you can't do secondary moves anyway) Ripthrough, jab step, rocker step, just shooting out of it (which opens up the pump fake) - literally no "dribble package" needed since you're holding the ball, so it's both simpler and easier than any dribble moveset while giving you time to make your decisions - there's a reason most great scorers (jordan, kobe, kd, melo, Tatum etc) are said to have perfected the triple threat: simple is best I already explained the hesitation and all it's counters, and I like it because it gives you all the options just like a triple threat and you can flow into a hesitation from just about any dribble, or even mid-drive I enjoyed the video, it's nice to see these kinds of analysis videos on basketball to help people learn more about the game; keep up the good work.
I give your writing piece a D. first know one asked. Second I agree that you need a bag and that all moves are important because they all work together, but this is addressed in the video. Thirdly no one gives a fuck what moves you think are good, the moves in the video seem to be based on their risk reward, effectiveness and other factors. Fuck rating them of what is a “primary move” cause then a normal ass dribble is S.
Really well explained. Idk if you were trained or if you're just a big basketball fan but the way you explained it is how I explain it to every kid I teach. I teach all moves as a group of skills. Like you said, the in n out and push cross... I also teach the spin with it since it forces them to learn how to "pull" the ball back as the opposite of pushing the ball across
Push cross needs to go up to A+. This initial analysis is great on most of these moves, but you need to also experiment with them yourself to know for sure how and when YOU can use them. For example the push cross opens up shots, not just for blowby drives. Push cross into a delayed stepback, or tying a stepback or delayed stepback or one with a delayed gather as is common can be a great counter to many of these scenarios in the video. It's about being able to react to the defense and that only comes from 1.) having the skill to pull out ANY move (coming from PERSONAL creative exploration), and 2.) Experience playing and using them, and YES getting the ball stripped many many times trying. But also don't give up on a move in a situation just cause it got stripped a few times, learn why: maybe perfect the move or the timing or the counter. Put in the work, enjoy the movement of it and explore. The best players explore and experiment on their own because they love the feeling of just being out there with the ball and have active imaginations. Also, learning to jumpstop LONG and deliberately THROUGH gap defense solves many of those scenarios. Not enough players can transition from ANY move into an aggressive jumpstop with a HIGH pickup through D and I've found a lot of success splitting doubles with it when the D is at the elbow or below. (pickup depends on the helpside D hand placement and height). Also, if you pick up the dribble with both feet in the air you can legally retain your Pivot foot creating easy counters in the paint with the pivot out then step through.
Talking from a dude with weak handles. The jab step and rocker steps are my best 2 options for getting by defenders. I'm very explosive/ athletic. Also the in and out is deadly. Remember my handles are weak. So crossovers and btb I tend to F up.
This is dope content bro, I like the way you breakdown every move and the different counter moves. That’s really helpful for a person like me developing my skills for hooping.
Smity, delayed between and lateral for pick-up 3v3 games. Tons of time and space. Rocker, Push Cross and In & Out for full court if you're atlético and can't shoot.
Nice video coach! Imo delayed tween should be higher, especially with athletes with a quick 0-1st step. Many players are abusing this move even in the highest level (James harden). What do you think?
Yeah it's a nasty move. It could be higher it's just that you don't often get a chance to pull it off in 5v5. There's a reason we see it so rarely in real games.
@@topalovicbih1582 rightt. People don't realise how op it is. The power you get from the split stance is insane. Also if you can't blowby them it probably means they're shifting their hip to run, so I've found that a simple cross 100% does the trick.
I think the rocker step is a travel, picking up the pivot foot before dribbeling. I do agree with placing BTB so high, difficult but very rewarding and safe! Liked the video a lot!
I just stumbled upon this channel by chance and I most say that you are one of the most underrated basketball channels in RUclips, the way you break moves down to the simplest way for anyone to understand is just too good, am a 6'7 player trying to improve and your channel has explained so much to me and I can tell that am improving........I'll keep watching every video you post.....keep it up sir🙏 If I can give a recommendation is a video on stats.....that's something that still really confuses me and others, like box plus minus etc
This is a fantastically produced video. I'd argue there is a negative for the behind the back dribble, the amount of coordination needed for doing it consistently. Even in these playoffs, we've seen Steph Curry dribble off his legs or lose it a couple times.
Best 1 on 1 moves video I ever seen! I knew picking out rigth move based on the situation is a key to get by defender but didn't know how until now (no other video gave me such info.) Greetings from Japan.
Love the channel and video I am in 8th grader aspiring to become an nba player and right now I am working on becoming an all around player ( I am a guard) and I’m working on increasing my bag and become more explosive and shifty. Just found this channel and I’m watching all your videos super helpful definitely gonna practice the slow BTL move looks really effective thx man!
Hey bro thanks for the video. I’m an athlete but not a hoper but I still enjoy basketball and working on my game in my spare time. Thanks for breaking it down so nice
Your YT channel is amazing. Thanks for all of the great content! Have you ever thought about making a video on confidence / the mental game? I drill a ton based on these vids but as soon as I step on the court it's in one ear and out the other.
I think that the only reliable way to get more confident is to get better at basketball. Get more athletic, more skilled and smarter. And confidence will follow. You don't want a bad player to confident. If your drills aren't translating then change them up. Play more 1v1, 2v2, 3v3, they help way more than 1v0 drills. But if you're alone then imagine a defender (or multiple defenders) and react to what he does. Might make a video on the mental game one day. Not soon though.
@@CoachFrikki I hear ya. I do play 10x better when the stakes are low. I am calmer, take my time, and apply the stuff you teach. It's when there are guys on the sidelines and everyone is yelling and taking things really seriously that I don't move at a pace that's appropriate for me and hand off the ball even when I know that I can get a shot. Think playoff Randle, heh.
I tend to agree with this list. Kobe used to use that rocker step a ton... I'm not very quick but even I can get by people from triple threat with that move.
i think rating moves like this is hard because everyone has different strengths so S tier isn’t the same for everyone. however this is a great and easily digestible concept so props to you
Good work man, you are really good to show the how to make a move and when to make, for me the S class is simple move like Jan,Rocker step, negative step,fale shot because the modern game you nerd to use that moves in closeouts
Thanks you very much Coach Frikki your videos are very detailed and informative it really help me improve my game. I'm hoping for your insights on ISOLATION PULL UP 3'S (LUCA HARDEN KD ) and DRIVE PULL UPS (CP3 BOOKER DEROZAN). You are very effective, very worth watching.
Fr. Esp. if u not the PG, basketball is all about very quick moves. I reckon mastering the Jab and Go, the rocker step, and behind the back, (and ofc a jab and shoot or stepback if u dont plan to drive to the paint) is already enough
a tier list on finishing moves around the paint might be cool
Yeah if people like this video I'll do another one on finishes.
@@CoachFrikki you got my like!
I would love to see the one, too.
Yes please
Just wanna say I like this video and that's a tremendous idea
You’ve outdone yourself coach F. Educating and entertaining at the same time 👏
1:45 love how he pushes his teammate and instantly regrets it
It’s his fault they didn’t have to switch.
Why did he even do that?
@@lemondrop8203 he wanted the other guy to switch
@@aselonumber1 oh lol
lmao
S BTB Dribble 6:01 Rocket Step 9:51
A+ Hesitation 0:07 Crossover 2:06 Negative Step 8:30 Cross Jab 9:10
A Smitty 1:10 Delayed Tween 4:12 In & out 5:12 Head Fake 6:37 Push Cross 7:20
B Jab & Go 3:07 Lateral Glide 7:57
i need this. thk
Thanks
Bro is insane
That smitty where plumlee shoves his own teammate out of the way was insane
lmao
Yeah
😭nah the push on the smitty was crazy
The white dude is mad lol
It’s easy to tell you love the game! The amount of passion put in this video is evident, especially given the sheer variety of the clips you included. Love that there’s no fluff or padding with unnecessary narration, just straight to the point with pure hoops. Excellent work and very informative!
Hi I'm 문동현, an 8th grader from wonchon middle school in South Korea. I'm currently doing a challenge leaving kind comments on YT channels. I see your videos often to improve my skills in basketball and your videos actually helped a lot. I especially favor the lockdown defense guide and this video. I think it's outstanding how your videos are entertaining but also so helpful at the same time. I hope you can also upload such beneficial videos in the future! thanks for helping me in many ways.
I disagree with the lateral glide because it's very useful when you use it to take more time to read defenders movement, and there are bunch of moves you can use of a lateral glide depending on how the defender reacts to it. (e.g. crossover, hesi, cross jab, or just blow by)
It depends my friend, but in 5v5 with defense pressure (and a good/smart defender on you) it doesn't work like that
Idk if its cause i have long arms but its so easy to steal
@@henrigibot4233 yes, but these are 1v1 moves so i agree with YJL
It's effective to use if you are away from your defender but if the defender is near he can steal it. Lateral glide is an easy to steal. But you can lateral glide far away and the second lateral glide is short and crossover or lateral glide and step back or escape or snatch moves
Bro the editing and the research it took for all those clips. It is also so informative, definitely educational for those hoopers out there. High praise!!! 🙌🙌
Interesting. I guess it could be broken into two categories: 1. Off the catch 2. Off the dribble. The btb i wouldn't have as top. The wrap around is different than btb..i think the 1st example was btb the rest were wraps. I agree off the catch the rocker/body jab is crucial if defender is in range. Off the dribble there really isn't a superior move...if I had to pick it would be mastering the pocket dribble as most of the off the dribble moves come from the pocket unless they are straight crosses. You didn't have spin move in the ranking. I would add spin off the dribble and catch (in post up/back to basket) as an A move. Nice take though overall.
The small touches at 4:19 and 7:36 have me dying lol great vid as always!
Every single video that you make always looks like you have put 100% of your effort into it man. Plus they are easy to watch and get straight to the point on overall things that can help improve my game. I’m subscribing man keep up the good work
Yeah the videos do take a lot of time & effort. And get better with practice like everything else. Glad you like them!
everyone missed how coach has his own clip at 9:35 for the cross jab. coach practices what he preaches! that’s how you know it works!
This will definitely take my skill to a whole new level!
I 100% agree with rocker step being S, I love that move.
Honestly I feel like thinking about dribble moves in this way is flawed cuz moves are built off of some primary threat, and then counters to those
For example, an in n out dribble is only effective when the threat of the push cross is more apparent, so to have an effective in n out you need to have a nasty push cross that defenders fear. You can see the same with basically every triple threat move: strongside ripthrough > jab step > rocker step
It might be better to think of dribble "moves" as sets of moves instead, for example, out of a hesitation you have the blow by (primary), cross (first counter), and then the hesi into a shot (counter to first two if defenders sag off) so they're all technically from the same move which is a hesitation
Just look at kd, he got a nasty hesi because he can smoke you with every single level of that move
That said, my picks for the best movesets would be the triple threat series and the hesitation (granted, these are mainly primary level moves and don't really work for changes in direction mid-drive, but if you can't get past your defender initially you can't do secondary moves anyway)
Ripthrough, jab step, rocker step, just shooting out of it (which opens up the pump fake) - literally no "dribble package" needed since you're holding the ball, so it's both simpler and easier than any dribble moveset while giving you time to make your decisions - there's a reason most great scorers (jordan, kobe, kd, melo, Tatum etc) are said to have perfected the triple threat: simple is best
I already explained the hesitation and all it's counters, and I like it because it gives you all the options just like a triple threat and you can flow into a hesitation from just about any dribble, or even mid-drive
I enjoyed the video, it's nice to see these kinds of analysis videos on basketball to help people learn more about the game; keep up the good work.
U didn't watch the video
@@elite4149 sure buddy
I give your writing piece a D. first know one asked. Second I agree that you need a bag and that all moves are important because they all work together, but this is addressed in the video. Thirdly no one gives a fuck what moves you think are good, the moves in the video seem to be based on their risk reward, effectiveness and other factors. Fuck rating them of what is a “primary move” cause then a normal ass dribble is S.
@@vincentwhelan1348 dude you have no right to fking give a rating, you fkin edited ur comment and still didnt know how to spell "no"
Really well explained. Idk if you were trained or if you're just a big basketball fan but the way you explained it is how I explain it to every kid I teach. I teach all moves as a group of skills. Like you said, the in n out and push cross... I also teach the spin with it since it forces them to learn how to "pull" the ball back as the opposite of pushing the ball across
Great video! Really lookin forward to grabbing more points this season. My goal is 15+
Love that. Lock in on your defense & playmaking as well.
@@CoachFrikki you’re such a good guy I’m glad I found ur channel man appreciate the tips.
A lot of effort put into this video, I appreciate it.
Yoooo where the step back 👌🏾🏆🐐
Great vid 👍🏾👍🏾
This is just blowby moves!
Push cross needs to go up to A+. This initial analysis is great on most of these moves, but you need to also experiment with them yourself to know for sure how and when YOU can use them. For example the push cross opens up shots, not just for blowby drives. Push cross into a delayed stepback, or tying a stepback or delayed stepback or one with a delayed gather as is common can be a great counter to many of these scenarios in the video. It's about being able to react to the defense and that only comes from 1.) having the skill to pull out ANY move (coming from PERSONAL creative exploration), and 2.) Experience playing and using them, and YES getting the ball stripped many many times trying. But also don't give up on a move in a situation just cause it got stripped a few times, learn why: maybe perfect the move or the timing or the counter.
Put in the work, enjoy the movement of it and explore. The best players explore and experiment on their own because they love the feeling of just being out there with the ball and have active imaginations.
Also, learning to jumpstop LONG and deliberately THROUGH gap defense solves many of those scenarios. Not enough players can transition from ANY move into an aggressive jumpstop with a HIGH pickup through D and I've found a lot of success splitting doubles with it when the D is at the elbow or below. (pickup depends on the helpside D hand placement and height).
Also, if you pick up the dribble with both feet in the air you can legally retain your Pivot foot creating easy counters in the paint with the pivot out then step through.
fax lmao push cross def S IMO, fav move and always works
I love this channel so much!! Thx for all the tips and tricks on basketball moves!
The most op move is the dream shake when you’ve mastered it to score out of all the 16 available pivots and second steps
Yeah man. I’d strongly argue that the up and under is the best move in basketball. Step thrus, ftw
These are 1 on 1 perimeter moves. Different list for post/paint moves
Cos thats not a single move, thats why only Hakeem could do it. It's a mastery of almost all the moves and knowing when to use it.
Talking from a dude with weak handles. The jab step and rocker steps are my best 2 options for getting by defenders. I'm very explosive/ athletic. Also the in and out is deadly. Remember my handles are weak. So crossovers and btb I tend to F up.
This is dope content bro, I like the way you breakdown every move and the different counter moves. That’s really helpful for a person like me developing my skills for hooping.
Best youtube channel I’m ever seen 👍
I like how they analyse all the moves like attack move by pokemon
Haha good analogy. I'm a huge Pokemon fan, concepts are probably spilling over.
Smity, delayed between and lateral for pick-up 3v3 games. Tons of time and space.
Rocker, Push Cross and In & Out for full court if you're atlético and can't shoot.
Nice video coach! Imo delayed tween should be higher, especially with athletes with a quick 0-1st step. Many players are abusing this move even in the highest level (James harden). What do you think?
Yeah it's a nasty move. It could be higher it's just that you don't often get a chance to pull it off in 5v5. There's a reason we see it so rarely in real games.
My go to move
I have pretty much 80%+ blow by rate when using it
@@topalovicbih1582 rightt. People don't realise how op it is. The power you get from the split stance is insane. Also if you can't blowby them it probably means they're shifting their hip to run, so I've found that a simple cross 100% does the trick.
effective even for me, whos not very athletic . its very deceptive
Banger vid 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Coach Frikki is amazing! really creative and patient to bring all these stuff out on every viewer! Thanks.
dude i can not say how much i thank you for all of these videos! legit the exact things i have been looking for!!
Your channel is a one stop shop for any serious player of any level.
Big fan. Keep doin ya thing 🤝🏼
A jab and go, with a hesitation, pump fake, then a dream shake, and finish with a fadeaway is my go to set up
I think the rocker step is a travel, picking up the pivot foot before dribbeling. I do agree with placing BTB so high, difficult but very rewarding and safe! Liked the video a lot!
Thanks. Rocker step is a travel. So is every single strongside rip though. Shouldn't be called.
You dude is a hero without cape.
I Love this keep doing this your helping out young hoopers
I just stumbled upon this channel by chance and I most say that you are one of the most underrated basketball channels in RUclips, the way you break moves down to the simplest way for anyone to understand is just too good, am a 6'7 player trying to improve and your channel has explained so much to me and I can tell that am improving........I'll keep watching every video you post.....keep it up sir🙏
If I can give a recommendation is a video on stats.....that's something that still really confuses me and others, like box plus minus etc
everyone thinks because ur very tall you're gonna be good, but you gotta practice just the same xd
I usually do rocket step and cross jab on the game
Time to do all of these in one play
Underrated aspect of this vid is all the nasty dunks I’ve never seen before
simple captions dissecting move by move is so nice
I just came here for moves to work on. Please make more like this! It was your critique of the moves that really taught me some things
Excellent way to clarify and demonstrate player decision-making.
This is a fantastically produced video. I'd argue there is a negative for the behind the back dribble, the amount of coordination needed for doing it consistently. Even in these playoffs, we've seen Steph Curry dribble off his legs or lose it a couple times.
Thanks man. BTB dribbles can be risky, for sure especially against help defenders
Thank’s, I‘m definitely going to add these to my bag
Best 1 on 1 moves video I ever seen! I
knew picking out rigth move based on the situation is a key to get by defender but didn't know how until now (no other video gave me such info.) Greetings from Japan.
The BTB Dribble is also great for dealing with contact on the perimeter, regardless of who initiated it.
this will work on hoopers but it will never work on non-hooper XD
Love the channel and video I am in 8th grader aspiring to become an nba player and right now I am working on becoming an all around player ( I am a guard) and I’m working on increasing my bag and become more explosive and shifty. Just found this channel and I’m watching all your videos super helpful definitely gonna practice the slow BTL move looks really effective thx man!
Do plyometric excersizes for bunnies
Start lifting weights please I’m a sophomore lifting weights is the best thing I’ve ever did for increasing my explosiveness
your channel is far too superb for hooper who love all the details. wish you go 100k soon.
facts
This channel is incredible
Do this for everything this video really helped me out as a basketball player honestly
I dont know you but I am extremely proud of you. You could not have done a better job. ✊🏾
Thanks - this vid took a lot of work, glad you liked it.
its cool to see filipino basketball highlights be featured on a video, more power to you coach!
Hey bro thanks for the video. I’m an athlete but not a hoper but I still enjoy basketball and working on my game in my spare time. Thanks for breaking it down so nice
Amazing video, very simple but straightforward elsewell. Well done!
Do more if you this if you want because it is really nice to see an actual tier list of moves. Its a good idea.
Your YT channel is amazing. Thanks for all of the great content! Have you ever thought about making a video on confidence / the mental game? I drill a ton based on these vids but as soon as I step on the court it's in one ear and out the other.
I think that the only reliable way to get more confident is to get better at basketball. Get more athletic, more skilled and smarter. And confidence will follow. You don't want a bad player to confident.
If your drills aren't translating then change them up. Play more 1v1, 2v2, 3v3, they help way more than 1v0 drills. But if you're alone then imagine a defender (or multiple defenders) and react to what he does.
Might make a video on the mental game one day. Not soon though.
@@CoachFrikki I hear ya. I do play 10x better when the stakes are low. I am calmer, take my time, and apply the stuff you teach. It's when there are guys on the sidelines and everyone is yelling and taking things really seriously that I don't move at a pace that's appropriate for me and hand off the ball even when I know that I can get a shot. Think playoff Randle, heh.
nice video, i'm a beginner with basketball so i'll try to learn these moves over time for different situations
Yes finally getting recognition I been here since 3k subs
I tend to agree with this list. Kobe used to use that rocker step a ton... I'm not very quick but even I can get by people from triple threat with that move.
Thanks for the cross jab advice
I’ve just discovered your channel, and I’ve got to say I think it’s great. I love your last two videos, very helpful
Mad underrated channel
Great video, Now I can expand my array of basketball moves
The example clips for each move = great content
oh my god you are CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED
This is really helpful I think my dribbling will greatly improve after this
My list: Delayed Tween, Lateral glide, Hesitation, Crossover, BTB dribble, In & Out, Smitty
Very educative and the tier makes sense
ayo that’s me at 3:05 getting cookied, i’m dead🤣
This is possibly the greatest dribble move video I have ever seen.
Coach frikki thanks for putting philippines basketball in this video♥️🥰
I learned alot Coach! 😁👌 Hopefully I could add this in my game soon...
This channel is like a book of how to play basketball just for lovers of the game and hardworkers
Good vid :))
i think rating moves like this is hard because everyone has different strengths so S tier isn’t the same for everyone. however this is a great and easily digestible concept so props to you
Amazing video bro 👍🏾
This video is useful af, im gonna learn them all
这个视频真牛逼啊!值得百万播放!
This is awesome . Subscribed
I feel so happy for you, your subscibers ar shooting up lately👍🏾🏀👌🏾
Thanks bro. Hard work paying off 🏀
@@CoachFrikki yessir on both ends
Thank you for hesitation introduction I need it that.
Coach this was an awesome video. Please do more like these .
coach frikki thanks for the cool tips i gave subscribed
The quickest subscribe I've had
Nice Video full of basketball moves to use
I just came here to add some moves to my bag I appreciate the video
Thanks for help. I love your channel ❤️
Very much enjoyed this video.
Good work man, you are really good to show the how to make a move and when to make, for me the S class is simple move like Jan,Rocker step, negative step,fale shot because the modern game you nerd to use that moves in closeouts
Thank you for this list!!
This video is dope as hell
Really just highlights how important a quick first step is.
ur such a good coach like i learned so much!
Thanks bro this vid rlly helped me
Thanks you very much Coach Frikki your videos are very detailed and informative it really help me improve my game. I'm hoping for your insights on ISOLATION PULL UP 3'S (LUCA HARDEN KD ) and DRIVE PULL UPS (CP3 BOOKER DEROZAN). You are very effective, very worth watching.
Awesome vid deserve subs
Fr. Esp. if u not the PG, basketball is all about very quick moves. I reckon mastering the Jab and Go, the rocker step, and behind the back, (and ofc a jab and shoot or stepback if u dont plan to drive to the paint) is already enough
Very very very nice video thanks!