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SUMMARY:Part 1 of Defending Position: The Frontal Defending Position
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1. Frontal Defending Position

Photo: Bertin Holme Flatebø
The frontal defending position is the most offensive technique, and it puts the attacker under the most extraordinary pressure. This tactic’s main objective is to win the ball through a well-executed tackle or to place an attacker under sufficient pressure that they make a mistake. To execute this strategy, you should run straight on the attacker, stop an appropriate distance away from the player (too close and you’ll be beaten with no time to recover, too far and the player will have the time and space to pass the ball to a teammate) head-on in the frontal defending position.
Strengths:

It gives you good control over the width direction (if you master the crossover step).
It allows you to tackle on both sides.
It allows you to block shots on both sides.

Weaknesses:

It is difficult to achieve and maintain balance in this position.
You may find it difficult to move backwards smoothly and effectively, especially when the...

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