I think where the skill breaks down and doesn't transfer to the game is when coaches move from no pressure/unopposed to full pressure/opposed. Here the coach uses a stationary defender after completely unopposed but that isn't much different to the cone. I'd look to add 1-2 or more levels of defensive pressure by constraining the defenders to just reach out a foot but still standing on the spot or constraining them to just being able to move vertically along the yellow line etc. This will give the attackers more success, confidence and should transfer better to the game.
I've done stuff like this without watching this. But now that I watched this I can organize it a bit better. Can't wait until June to get my coerver diplomas and training.
@@javiercruz923 Hi yes sure. I spent $400 on diploma 1 and $350 for diploma 2 same weekend in Orlando. Coerver southeast with coach Dave and coach Dakota ran the course. The diplomas do NOT make u a Coerver coach, but even though it was expensive and u don't become a Coerver coach the information they give u is way worth the price. I was an established coach who developed a division 1 team in South Florida so it's not like I wasn't Ajay a good coach. But Coerver made me notably better.
@@javiercruz923 go to Coerver website online and look up the dates they have for the diplomas. Just make sure u do them in person and make the travel if u have to is well worth it.
I think where the skill breaks down and doesn't transfer to the game is when coaches move from no pressure/unopposed to full pressure/opposed. Here the coach uses a stationary defender after completely unopposed but that isn't much different to the cone. I'd look to add 1-2 or more levels of defensive pressure by constraining the defenders to just reach out a foot but still standing on the spot or constraining them to just being able to move vertically along the yellow line etc. This will give the attackers more success, confidence and should transfer better to the game.
So gradually increase pressure. I agree
I've done stuff like this without watching this. But now that I watched this I can organize it a bit better. Can't wait until June to get my coerver diplomas and training.
How do you get your Coerver diplomas ? Would you share some info ?
@@javiercruz923
Hi yes sure. I spent $400 on diploma 1 and $350 for diploma 2 same weekend in Orlando. Coerver southeast with coach Dave and coach Dakota ran the course. The diplomas do NOT make u a Coerver coach, but even though it was expensive and u don't become a Coerver coach the information they give u is way worth the price.
I was an established coach who developed a division 1 team in South Florida so it's not like I wasn't Ajay a good coach. But Coerver made me notably better.
@@javiercruz923 go to Coerver website online and look up the dates they have for the diplomas. Just make sure u do them in person and make the travel if u have to is well worth it.
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Зачем такое снимать и выкладывать!?
Good work sir but i think you are giving your back to the other group and that's not right you always never keep your back to player