This is great thank you. Odd question, we don’t have a pool to be able to practice daily, are there dryland exercises /moves that perhaps could practiced?
It's not an odd question at all, there's tons you can do on land to help develop your wrist for example. I have a dryland playlist with a few you may like. Check it out and let me know how it goes. th-cam.com/video/UKuNYuKeTj0/w-d-xo.html
Thanks so much for responding but no I play the permiter and the shot I’m talking about is like a shot without fully rotating through just shooting almost as if your doing chest fly. Sorry that was super confusing but I can link a video of the side arm I’m talking about if you need.
As you step out for the ball with your hip and good arm it should naturally counterrotate and assist with your step out. I wouldn't focus too much on it, most students I coached didn't have an issue with the off arm. Hope that helps.
I do love that backhand since I've learned it. I can get away with it a few times and then the defender leaves me open for easier shots. I have caught several defenders who swam their face in my elbow though, is that something I should watch out for or is that the defender's responsibility?
If you’re trying to shoot and the defender sticks his face in there then I would say it’s the defenders fault. If you’re aiming for his face or going out of your way to make contact then I would say that’s crossing the line. You have a right to your shooting motion. I recommend defenders put their hand on the shooters tricept so they don’t get hit in the face.
Could you please make a series of videos explaining the role of each of the positions and strategies
That's a great idea, I've got it down and I'll need to give some thought on how to organize it because that's a lot of stuff right there.
This is great thank you. Odd question, we don’t have a pool to be able to practice daily, are there dryland exercises /moves that perhaps could practiced?
It's not an odd question at all, there's tons you can do on land to help develop your wrist for example. I have a dryland playlist with a few you may like. Check it out and let me know how it goes. th-cam.com/video/UKuNYuKeTj0/w-d-xo.html
Hey I really wanna learn how to shoot a side arm shot could you make a video on it if u don’t already have one?
Are you talking about a sweep shot out of the center position?
Thanks so much for responding but no I play the permiter and the shot I’m talking about is like a shot without fully rotating through just shooting almost as if your doing chest fly. Sorry that was super confusing but I can link a video of the side arm I’m talking about if you need.
@@spatel6025 okay, so the same as a side arm throw in baseball. you could use it to wrap around or throw around a defender, correct?
Yes
@@spatel6025 Okay, I understand, let me think about that and see what I can come up with. Thanks for the idea.
What should the off hand be doing, is it sculling to get up or is it helping the body rotate?
As you step out for the ball with your hip and good arm it should naturally counterrotate and assist with your step out. I wouldn't focus too much on it, most students I coached didn't have an issue with the off arm. Hope that helps.
I do love that backhand since I've learned it. I can get away with it a few times and then the defender leaves me open for easier shots. I have caught several defenders who swam their face in my elbow though, is that something I should watch out for or is that the defender's responsibility?
If you’re trying to shoot and the defender sticks his face in there then I would say it’s the defenders fault. If you’re aiming for his face or going out of your way to make contact then I would say that’s crossing the line. You have a right to your shooting motion. I recommend defenders put their hand on the shooters tricept so they don’t get hit in the face.