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Water polo basics: set offense

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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2007

Basic lessons covering the set offense. Great for spectators or new players to learn the basics. Includes setting the hole, driving, RB, strong-side drives, weak-side drives, rotations, and picks.

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  • My coach likes to use a small whiteboard with smiley magnets.:)

  • anyone know what programme was used to make this?? it would really come in handy for the under14 team i coach

    

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  • @dancemusic23 it depends what pool you are at because dept does not matter really and the area im not sure sorry :D hope that helped

  • I am pretty sure (just saying) that when you numbered the players you did it wrong because one is always on the right side of the pool on offense. I am pretty sure but otherwise this is a perfect diagram to teach people about water polo :D

  • HOW DEEP IS ALL THE PARTS IN THE POOL? (IN METRES)

    AND WHAT'S THE AREA OF THE POOL??

  • @mrjeb7 I think he had it right. The way i allways learned it was that 1 and 2 was the strong side for righties and 4 and 5 were strong for lefties or just weekside where you put your better defenders. Thats odd how somewhere along the line there was a split in how people denotate the numbers.

    

  • What is that ticking noise??

  • just thought id point out that the numbers shoukd be the other way....like the 1 position is where the 5 is in the video and then 2 And 4 also would be switched

  • @XpolarstormX mine too.

  • yes, you should. some of my best players have come from football!

  • @brandonfresno i play football and i am a medium build should i play water polo im strong and have good endurance but i dont know what to expect

    

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