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Do not fear failure. If you are constantly worried about messing up you will always grip your stick too tight and never be able to play to your potential. And with that, Give 100%, 100% of the time. If you are going hard and you are passionate about what you are doing, it doesn’t matter if you make a mistake, you just learn from it. Everyone makes mistakes, it’s about having a short memory, becoming better from the mistake, and worrying about executing the next play.

Move the Ball

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Don’t dodge if there is an open man. Don’t hold the ball long unless you are planning a dodge. Keep it moving with quick, short passes.

Back Each Other Up

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Always be in position to back up shots and feeds. When a cut is made, or a shot is taken, the whole attack must play a part, moving to be in a position to backup a pass or a shot. Control the ball!

Dodging

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Never try to dodge when men are in a position to back up.

Don’t Force it

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Never try to force in, with the ball or by a pass, if the defense is drawn in. Pull them out first.

Keep Proper Spacing

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Never stand so close together that one defense can cover two offense.

Loose Ball on the Ground

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When there is a loose ball on the ground, go after it fast and hard, you must have the ball!

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