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Originally Posted by BentFishBoy A jack of all trades is master of none.
I defy anybody to "practise every skill and movement. And use them in the game". I've tried. It's real hard.
If only because we're a long way from discovering every movement, but even with the ones we have...
Figure out the type of player you want to be, and the skill set you need to be that player. Train appropriately. |
We mean the same. But sometime i try to get some reactions from somebody.
And even the same movement for 2 different players is different. Everybody moves a little bit different.
YOu can give somebody the mean basic movements but he or she must train thereself to now it and do it for them good.
TO feel how its works, to feel the play and the movement.(you can help but they must do it thereselfs)
I'm a stranche player?. I use realy to much skills and movements(iff you like it to say so)
But by some off my players i now they only use 2 or 3 sorts off movements.
And its for them good. And it works most times. But that dont mean that they dont train other movements. And sometimes they discover that the other movements are good for them to when we train. Thats also important. I like to now and so more players from my team the week points off our own players so we can help them in the game. And every player have 1 or more week points. Nothing to be ashamed for. But it realy helps in a team iff everybody nows itt from each other. (yes i have some week points also and i now them) And my team nows them. And iff the only way out is to use that week point i do use it. But then my own players can help preventing losing the puck because they now also.