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SUMMARY:Introduction
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Introduction
As a coach, I see great potential for improvement when we talk about technique coaching and technique training. Not because today's practice is bad, not at all, but because it is in all modesty superficial and overlooks the crucial details. Details which win or break your game.
What are your thoughts when coaches encourage players to work “on their toes” with “fast feet”?
I have heard and read about these coaching points countless times, but have never seen a coach show it.
Do you have it?


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