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Lesson for spectators or new players about the 6 on 5 power play in water polo. Both the 4-2 and 3-3 power play are reviewed.

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  • just to let you know the numebr hsould be swiched because 1 should always be on the right (not that it really matters and what i this made on because i would really like to tell my friends but i really like it overall

  • On the 3-3 you should never leave that center point open

  • @Epicfailbri  are you going to the one in orange like at orange high??

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  • kinda confusing but pretty good. I'm going to California to compete in the Junior Olympics soon, so this really helps! (:

  • im not saying that this is wrong but i have one question..... players 5 and 4 have to be always covered becouse there is less chance to scor a goal from a corner and there is block from players that cover 2 and 3,,,, right ????

  • you've made a slight mistake, 1 is the right winger, 2 is the right back (in this video 5) etc..

    4 is 3, 1 is 4

    2 and 3 are 5 and 6...

  • Anyway you guys shouldn't keep saying 'this is wrong' or 'there are lots of mistakes in this video', obviously everyone has their own style of playing and coaches also coach differently.

  • We play a form where when the pass gets to 1 or 6, they move down to inside 2 metres (instead of walking in and shooting). When 1 gets the ball, he moves inside, 2 pulls slightly out and to the centre of the goal, 3 also moves inside 2 metres, and 6 pulls out and slightly to the left. 4 and 5 will offset. Vice versa for when 6 gets the ball.

    I think this is a good form, since moving into a 'wave' formation makes it really easy to pass. Plus, it makes all players have a good angle at the goal.

  • @CMDCommands depends where you play. socal says 6 on 5

  • @melzarmine when the 6 gets the ball, his defender will move to the post then out to him. there is a moment when the 3-5 defender is too far away from the 3 and the 3-6 defender is occupied and out of position when the 3 can pop into the gap between the 6 and 5 and take a shot.

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