- 2:00-2:29pm - Unstructured throwing
- 2:29-2:45pm - Dynamic warmup
- 2:45-3:30pm - Throwing drills
- 3:30-4:00pm - 3-on-3 games (keep-away, mini, box, double box, etc.)
Drills for this week are:
- Lines, open side backhands and forehands (10 min)
- Lines, force forehand, breakside cut for IO forehand, PASSIVE mark (10 min)
- 2-on-2 dumps - force sideline (10 min)
- 2-on-2 dumps - force middle (10 min)
Again, I strongly suggest you download the video (that means you need to register for a free Vimeo account). There are a lot of things you can see more clearly when you watch frame-by-frame.
Quick comments on IO Forehands:
Quick comments on IO Forehands:
- You create space for the IO forehand with the threat of a big step-around backhand. All that takes is a small shoulder fake. Pivoting across and faking a backhand to set up the IO forehand is something you should never do.
- Square up to your marker and step forward through the mark to throw (rather than stepping out to the side). Both Gspence and I are take a big step forward. I'm releasing the disc almost behind my marker.
- Throw early. Put a soft disc to space as the cutter is taking his first step out of his cut. Both Gspence and I are releasing our throws a little bit too late. That forces either a more difficult throw that needs to go farther across to the break side, or results in a throw behind the cutter.
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