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Photo Learning 2



Photo: Elly Wendrich, KZ- PKC; Photo: Elke de Gram, Dalto - KZ
On the left photo: Tim Bakker, a Tiger from Koog Zaandijk, (player blue shirt, #12) is in the air and passes the ball to a Bear, Erik de Vries (#10).
On the right photo: a Bear, Erik de Vries is behind the post and makes the shot. His defender Dalto player (yellow shirt) Adriaan van Dijk (#6), is trying to hinder the shot.

Analyzing this chain of actions:
The tiger, Tim Bakker has received the ball on his way to a running in shot. But he is not totally free.His defender is still hindering the shot. So Tiger, Tim Bakker decides not to finish the running in shot, he will pass the ball to the Bear, Erik de Vries, who leaves his rebound position nearby the post.
On the right photo, bear Erik de Vries is already finishing the shot behind the post. Erik is in a good balance and his shot is starting from above his head.
This tandem, tiger Bakker and bear de Vries, are very handy and have a lot of success in these situations. The threat of the tiger that he comes in a free position just before the post gives a good option for the bear to kill. The threat of the tiger asks also attention of the defender of the bear.
This attention gives the bear the option to come himself in a free position and is awarded very often by the tiger.
If the bear can make a score from this position he needs to leave the post backwards. When he receives the ball he should find his balance (stop the backwards movement) and finish his shot.
Words makes everything very simple but the chain of movements is difficult by the timing, tempo and accuracy.


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