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"we must perceive in order to move, but we must also move in order to perceive" 🔄
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@JJCrossChop Too many guys behind the ball, get lucky this doesn’t hit big
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grown man throws temper tantrum on someone half his age 👍
The cfb lliason@realfbllliason
Jim McElwain is such a legend
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great practice design. 1v3 on an angle, let the problem solving emerge



Read Raising Expectations (and Raising Hell)@JPHilllllll
NYPD was juked out of their shoes at the Knicks parade today
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@SoftlyAugust you can literally see the year where god shined his light onto him lmao
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Skill Training Periodization in “Specialist” Sports Coaching - An Introduction of the “PoST” Framework for Skill Development
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@PackTalksXO Gotcha just remember what we called things, rusty on the all Saban checks. Blade was like the connie equivalent
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@adaptSkill Cop and Connie are basically the same thing. One's just with a receiver, and the other with the Y from what I remember.
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Oregon with a Cover 7 check vs 3x1: Connie.
Vs X-Short/Close/Nasty/, with the back to the X, Oregon has the ability to play Connie.
Connie Rules:
RB Fast Out = Corner Squat Flat, Mac Has the X.
X Sneak = Corner Squat Flat, Mac has the X.
If Neither of those happen, plays like Cone.
To the 3 man side, Oregon plays Seahawk.

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Mauricio Pochettino said that ‘American sports reward losers’ when asked about the style of play in top European nations vs. in the U.S. 😯🇺🇸
QUESTION: “We know how England, France, Spain play… Players from countries with a strong tradition have a recognizable style. What is the style of the US team? What kind of football do the Americans want to play?”
ANSWER: “Their culture is playful. They want to play. We told them, “Guys, playing soccer is one thing, competing is another.” They’re two completely different sports. They grow up in a culture of playing. Why? If you start in MLS and you haven’t won a game in three months and you’re at the bottom, what’s the consequence if there’s no promotion or relegation, no international competition? American sports reward losers! But soccer is different: if you reward those who don’t win… If you don’t have goals, you don’t fight. If I lose, what happens? Nothing. They just fire the coach. Also, the American player is disciplined. But with a sense of complacency that isn’t good in soccer. It took us a year and a half to change that mentality.”
[EL PAIS]

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@KyleUnitas Less rejecting it and more of questioning that people have any idea of what is going on here. In some ways the Gibsonian view of perception is the equivalent to voodoo where he argues you perceive and there is no information processing happening. Just researching and questioning
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Coaches will reject diagrams like this because they associate them with motor programs, stored representations, or top-down control.
But in practice, coaches still provide information, direct attention, manipulate constraints, use feedback, coach technique, and expect relatively persistent changes in athletes.
What specifically about this model do you think coaches are getting wrong in practice?
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@Nate_Tice stocky with low center of mass? Enables them to change direction, hold onto the ball longer and don’t have so much mass it effects endurance?
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