
The first slide will come from the crease defender the second slide will come from the defender on the opposite side of the field, the furthest defender away the third slide will come from the other defender on the same side of the field from the 2nd slide when the slide comes, the initial defender needs to peel off and recover back to the crease area to find and mark the open man
Communication is key! Communication is key! Communication is key! if the dodger rolls back when the slide comes, the initial defender may double team the ball carrier and delay his recovery the 1st slide must slide to wear the dodger is going to be, cut off his angle so you are not chasing the 2nd slide MUST CHEAT towards the attacker of the 1st slide to not give up an easy drive and dump the 3rd slide is already sagged in towards the crease because he is on the opposite side of the field from the ball, he must read and react to which weakside attacker is most dangerous to stop first and send recovery defender to other attacker as defenders are recovering they must recover at 100% as defenders are sliding they must slide at 70% so that they can breakdown as they approach dodger slide with your stick in front of you and slide to BODY Move fast and communicate effectively, we want to FLY all over the field
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