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The four basic drills have set cross-handed variations (where one player is right-handed, the other left-handed). | The four basic drills have set cross-handed variations (where one player is right-handed, the other left-handed). As a general rule, the defender's guard position and first action defines which drill is being done (this is of course entirely arbitrary). | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:21, 1 September 2020
The four basic drills have set cross-handed variations (where one player is right-handed, the other left-handed). As a general rule, the defender's guard position and first action defines which drill is being done (this is of course entirely arbitrary). See: