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Does anyone have any training tips on Channels?
i am trying to get my teams to use channels down the attacking court to stop getting in each others way. any ideas for drills and practice please.
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i am trying to get my teams to use channels down the attacking court to stop getting in each others way. any ideas for drills and practice please.
I'm coaching u/10's and have an excellent A team, but the B team have learners who haven't been playing netball so long. Does anyone have one or two basic activities, easy to understand (for them) which I can drill them with for passing, defending and getting free, as well as something for the shooters. They are always all over the place (we do practice channels) and really struggle to get free - they run a bit and then just stop to wait for the ball. Anything, even just some advice would be appreciated! :)
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