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I have 2 v 2 defending as an assessment topic and I am comfortable with my set up and key factors.
My only question is - should I coach both pairs- when each pair are in a defending situation or only coach the one pair who defend at the beginning of the session. Any help would be appreciated. Pre assessment jitters?? Many thanks Sharky |
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He's not coaching in a SSG, but a functional practice, so he can coach both groups of players.
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I think you may have got away with coaching both sets (dependant on your assessor), but better safe than sorry. I tutor the Level 2 and know there are some discrepencies over delivery and do's and don'ts (old format).
The new format should be mush more user friendly and easier to assess. |
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