Post by will on Apr 16, 2006 13:11:56 GMT -5
Before we're ready for anything I just picture a ton of messy drilling, so before I get my car I'm guna let you guys know what I'd like to teach you guys.
First thing is playing tight. No matter how good you are at this, it just has to be drilled into your head over, and over again even until after you're doing it right.
Tips for this:
Second thing will probably be your movement. Weather it's off the break, or after it you generally have two different ways to push up: slow walk while firing string(s) at bunkers that are a potential threat, or an making an instant burst of fast running to the next spot. Once we get better at movement, we'll sometimes combine these two types of movements.
Tips
Gun handling is the next thing I'd like to go over with you guys. Knowing how to hold your gun is extremely important, especially before the break seeing your barrel must touch the net. Knowing how to handle your marker can make the difference between the chances of you being alone hopeless, or winning all by yourself.
Tips
You may want to consider that for me getting better came after meditative thinking(offf the field after practice). For instants 5 on 1s can be won by the one guy, just imagine how, and next time if it happens to you you just might pull it off knowing how.
First thing is playing tight. No matter how good you are at this, it just has to be drilled into your head over, and over again even until after you're doing it right.
Tips for this:
- Never look, always snap look all the time, and try looking wide eye focused on everything when you do, unless you're in a snap battle.
- Don't try to play as many players as you can. Just try concentrating on that first player you can see when you stick out. If the guys a pro, he'll randomly be snapping at you bunker invariably at any absents(also plays into the purpose of snap looking).
Second thing will probably be your movement. Weather it's off the break, or after it you generally have two different ways to push up: slow walk while firing string(s) at bunkers that are a potential threat, or an making an instant burst of fast running to the next spot. Once we get better at movement, we'll sometimes combine these two types of movements.
Tips
- Know where you opponents are before you move always, and never hesitate to move.
- Practice diving, start out off the field by falling onto your knees and progressing to running as fast as you can, and leaping (thys, and cheat are best spots for landing).
Gun handling is the next thing I'd like to go over with you guys. Knowing how to hold your gun is extremely important, especially before the break seeing your barrel must touch the net. Knowing how to handle your marker can make the difference between the chances of you being alone hopeless, or winning all by yourself.
Tips
- Off field gun handling, if you can't switch hands on a dime then spend sometime trying it in your room(be sure to add a tank).
- Make sure you relax, and zone into what you're doing this way you're shooting straight, especially before you snap.
You may want to consider that for me getting better came after meditative thinking(offf the field after practice). For instants 5 on 1s can be won by the one guy, just imagine how, and next time if it happens to you you just might pull it off knowing how.