Hi, just to say thanks. Videos are clear and great for my junior players. (Australia). Please keep going. Some wish list of videos would be - 1. How to turn a player 2. CF plays.... pass and drive. (Something difficult to teach is understanding the timing of the drive) 3. Releasing
You're welcome, I'm glad your junior players can use them, I love that. It's funny you should mention 'how to turn a player' because I just wrote that down the other day as one that we have to do. We have so many we want to get done, but that is definitely on the list. As for Releases, we have a Moving the Ball Series and Part 2 is the Chop Stroke Release and Part 3 is the V Release. Check those out and see if those work. I'll link the Chop Stroke here: ruclips.net/video/vPunQYcer10/видео.html Thanks!
One confusing moment, regarding inside water. It says the penalty is awarded even if the attacker has tve ball in hand, but the latest sentence says: defender can block this only by touching the ball OR hand of the attacker. Isn't this contradictory? Can they , or can they not touch the attacker, if he or she is having the ball?
It's my understanding that this is a 'hand is part of the ball' situation. Since it would be impossible to make a play on the ball without touching the players hand, contact with the hand is allowed if the player is holding the ball.
I wonder if the rules committee considered simplifying all of this (6 meter rule, becoming 'live', corner shots, etc) for junior divisions. This seems overwhelming for my 11 year old to understand. Even as an adult, I am having trouble following all of this. To bring more kids into the sport, I think it would be wise to simplify.
The corner throw rules are similar to the 6 Meter Rules, we may do one on that, but in the meantime you can watch the 6 Meter Rule video and apply it to corner throws. Thanks!
@@Shaquatics thx for the answer. I only have one question, if i put a ball in the game after 2 meters throw, can i immediately shot or i have to pass?? (As you explained i can do both take a shot immediately or put the ball in the game then take a shot, did i understand right !?)
In order to be able to shoot immediately or put the ball in play and shoot you must be fouled outside of 6 meters, or have a corner throw. A regular foul at 2meters would not allow you to do that, you could only pass or put the ball in play and pass. Does that help?
Okay I misunderstood. Corner throws are the same as an outside 6 meters foul. You can shoot or get yourself live and shoot. We will be adding a corner throw video shortly we just decided.
Hi, just to say thanks. Videos are clear and great for my junior players. (Australia). Please keep going.
Some wish list of videos would be -
1. How to turn a player
2. CF plays.... pass and drive. (Something difficult to teach is understanding the timing of the drive)
3. Releasing
You're welcome, I'm glad your junior players can use them, I love that. It's funny you should mention 'how to turn a player' because I just wrote that down the other day as one that we have to do. We have so many we want to get done, but that is definitely on the list. As for Releases, we have a Moving the Ball Series and Part 2 is the Chop Stroke Release and Part 3 is the V Release. Check those out and see if those work. I'll link the Chop Stroke here: ruclips.net/video/vPunQYcer10/видео.html
Thanks!
After fouls, Do we allow to do a pump fake before making a signal by spring the ball up?
Yes, if you’re outside 6 meters you can pump fake after a foul then put the ball into play by throwing it up or down and then you can shoot.
One confusing moment, regarding inside water. It says the penalty is awarded even if the attacker has tve ball in hand, but the latest sentence says: defender can block this only by touching the ball OR hand of the attacker. Isn't this contradictory? Can they , or can they not touch the attacker, if he or she is having the ball?
It's my understanding that this is a 'hand is part of the ball' situation. Since it would be impossible to make a play on the ball without touching the players hand, contact with the hand is allowed if the player is holding the ball.
I wonder if the rules committee considered simplifying all of this (6 meter rule, becoming 'live', corner shots, etc) for junior divisions. This seems overwhelming for my 11 year old to understand. Even as an adult, I am having trouble following all of this. To bring more kids into the sport, I think it would be wise to simplify.
It's all very confusing, I think the kids will eventually get used to it, but in the interim it's a pain.
Subtítulos por favor 😉😉
bien, voy a trabajar en subtítulos.
he añadido subtítulos en español, avísame si la traducción es buena.
Pls. Make a video about corner (two meters throw)🙏🙏🙏
The corner throw rules are similar to the 6 Meter Rules, we may do one on that, but in the meantime you can watch the 6 Meter Rule video and apply it to corner throws. Thanks!
@@Shaquatics thx for the answer.
I only have one question, if i put a ball in the game after 2 meters throw, can i immediately shot or i have to pass??
(As you explained i can do both take a shot immediately or put the ball in the game then take a shot, did i understand right !?)
In order to be able to shoot immediately or put the ball in play and shoot you must be fouled outside of 6 meters, or have a corner throw. A regular foul at 2meters would not allow you to do that, you could only pass or put the ball in play and pass. Does that help?
@@Shaquatics my question was about corner (not about regular foul inside 2 meters line) and yes, helps alot.
Okay I misunderstood. Corner throws are the same as an outside 6 meters foul. You can shoot or get yourself live and shoot. We will be adding a corner throw video shortly we just decided.