Everyone knows how to mark. As Ben van Heuvelen puts it, the combination of low hips, balance and wide arms are widely perceived as the first steps to a good mark. What do you do once you are playing at a level where a "generally good mark" just isn't good enough? What are the tricks that some of the top players are using?
The Huddle | Beyond The Fundamentals: Tips On Marking
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The BEST drill for players at all levels
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There are a handful of drills that I frequently use while coaching but none of them do I use more frequently and that have a higher return on time spent than the three-person marking drill.
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Thoughts.: Marking Thought: Be Mobile
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Take a second and visualize yourself on the mark. The thrower takes a big step to the backhand side, pretty clear windup, she puts her head down...
...and then throws a convincing fake before pivoting back over to the forehand side.
My question: how were you attempting to stop the huck?
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