You have a long way to go.
Setting up a 3vs3 game
Everyone starts off as an attacker, with the exception of freedivers, who can and should play goalie first!
But when the goals are 8 meters away, the classic roles don’t mean much. What matters the most is the sequence and timing of the players diving. It boils rugby down to a constant dilemma of taking a risk or playing it safe.
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Risk assessment in 3vs3 games
With less than 8 players one goal is enough to train. Training fits in 1/3 of 2 lanes leaving more space for others to swim and more money in the club's pocket.
Let me remind you, that most training guides assume a full team training at regular times in a proper diving pool, with a coach on the surface. Furthermore, they assume that all individuals within the team coached share the same goals such as being champions.
But few teams start like that.
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5 tips for coaching small teams
I think I know quite much about rugby teams, but I never really had an idea, what a coach does. Something I needed myself, something I needed to do myself.
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First dives under the surface
We drafted 1 Orca for the fall, the Orcas drafted 3 Currents for the tournament
The Orcas helped us out as always and 3 of us got to play with the Serbian team. My plan was that we stay back and use the extra weight to top the defense in front of the goal, but that wasn't happening much.
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End of the summer: the Budapest Cup with the Orcas and the challenges of the fall
There is very little literature on the topic of training UWR, most clubs build their training on the base of trial and error and try to learn the methods of other clubs. This training concept may be helpful for new clubs in developing their own training methods.
Colombian coaches Samuel Gaviria and Jorge Franco pose with their Molde buddies. Photo: Molde Facebook page
“If you don't have enough money, sell your house. If your job will not let you off on Fridays, get a new job. If your wife or girlfriend complains about too much rugby, get a new woman,”
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Philosphy to build a club
"The more complex a movement is, the more it's worth to take it apart to it's elements in order to learn it. Googles and snorkel are required so that breathing, which coordinates the whole process, can be left to be practiced at the end, while fins are to aid proper body pose and technique. The board allows the movement of legs and arms to be practiced separately, and I've noted swimsuits too, because too often you see newbies wearing beach shorts at the pool which act like flimsy breaking chutes in the water."
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Easy and fast method to learn freestyle swimming
By swimming like a backstroke swimmer coming on the wall with just enough space for the dolphin kick below, most of the blind spots disappear.
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Tip from the pros: Swim looking upwards
It's barely larger than a coin!
Gamechanger water GPS-jewel.
Attacker. Defender. Goalie.
Scout. Demo. Heavy.
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Tactics for underwater rugby, Swedish style (Malmo)