Water Polo Offense

Andrei Tsvirinko
15 May 201812:30

Summary

TLDRJack Coca, founder of Performance Water Polo Camps and head coach at Pepperdine University, shares a series of instructional videos aimed at elevating players' skills in water polo. The videos cover body movement, passing, shooting techniques, offensive and defensive strategies, and the crucial 2-meter position. Strength and conditioning exercises are also included to enhance fitness levels, ensuring players are prepared for high school and college games. The focus is on quick-twitch movements, advanced releases, and strategic maneuvers to outsmart opponents and dominate the game.

Takeaways

  • 🏊‍♂️ Emphasis on mastering perimeter offense in water polo to manipulate the opponent and create space.
  • 🔄 Importance of fast-twitch movements for quick changes in direction to keep the defense guessing.
  • 🚀 Techniques for creating separation from the defender, including body positioning and movement in the water.
  • 🤽‍♂️ The significance of practicing both left and right hand releases for versatility in gameplay.
  • 👀 Utilizing the camera angles to analyze and perfect the separation and body movements during offensive plays.
  • 💪 Incorporation of strength and conditioning exercises to enhance fitness levels for improved performance.
  • 🎯 Drills for practicing offensive moves, such as the two-stroke release and step-back release, to outsmart defenders.
  • 🛡️ Defensive strategies, including the use of the forearm as a shield and maintaining a vertical position to receive the ball.
  • 🔄 The 'to stroke release' technique, which involves moving the arms to create a ball-side option and avoid fouls.
  • 🔄 The 'right back drill' for practicing quick ball retrieval when under pressure from the defender.
  • 🎲 Various release techniques like the 'drive up release' and 'step-over release' to adapt to different defensive pressures.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the instructional videos presented by Jack?

    -The main purpose of the instructional videos is to help players improve their water polo skills by teaching body movement, passing, shooting techniques, offensive and defensive strategies, and strength and conditioning exercises.

  • What is the significance of the 2-meter position in water polo as mentioned by Jack?

    -The 2-meter position is significant as it is a key offensive and defensive spot on the field. Jack focuses on this position to teach players how to dominate their opponents and execute effective offensive and defensive plays.

  • How does Jack describe the importance of fast-twitch movements in the offensive game?

    -Jack emphasizes that fast-twitch movements are crucial for creating separation between the offensive player and the defender, allowing the player to manipulate the defender's movements and gain an advantage.

  • What technique does Jack suggest to create separation when receiving the ball?

    -Jack suggests using a fast drive followed by a quick step back over the legs into a vertical position to create separation, giving the player time to react and decide on the next move, whether to shoot or pass.

  • How can a player practice the advanced release with both hands according to Jack?

    -Jack recommends practicing the advanced release by receiving the ball from both the left and right sides, ensuring the ability to perform the drill perfectly and maintain control without bringing the ball in front of the face where it can be stolen.

  • What is the 'to stroke release' technique and how is it beneficial for smaller players?

    -The 'to stroke release' technique involves making arm movements to create a ball-side option while stepping with the inside hand. It's beneficial for smaller players as it helps them compete against bigger or more physical opponents by creating separation and maintaining control of the ball.

  • How does the 'drive up release' differ from other releases mentioned in the script?

    -The 'drive up release' is used when a player needs to balance out the water after driving down from above. It involves receiving the ball into the triangle in a vertical or 45-degree position, preventing the defender from jumping in front or behind the player.

  • What is the purpose of the 'stunt move' in water polo as described by Jack?

    -The 'stunt move' is designed to deceive the defender by making them think the offensive player is going one way and then quickly changing direction. This creates space and keeps the defender focused on the player, preventing them from helping out with other defensive duties.

  • How can a player use the 'elbow control' technique to their advantage?

    -By grabbing the defender's elbow with the outside hand and making a big stroke with the inside hand, the offensive player can maneuver the defender in a desired direction, gaining inside water and creating an advantageous position for receiving the ball.

  • What is the 'grind shin release' and why is it important for offensive drives?

    -The 'grind shin release' involves the offensive player making contact with the defender's hips and then using their shins to move up the defender's body and brush off, creating separation. It's important as it allows the player to establish control and an advantage over the defender during offensive drives.

  • How does Jack emphasize the importance of the perimeter game in water polo?

    -Jack stresses that the perimeter game is crucial for establishing an offensive tactic. Without successfully getting the ball into the triangle and executing a live entry pass, the 2-meter man's ability to set a triangle is ineffective.

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