CCA Podcast 239 – Maximizing the First 20 Minutes of Practice – Part 2
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In this episode of the CCA Podcast, you will learn:
- Why the first 20 minutes of practice are so important
- Why we do group catch instead of individual catch first
- What does group catch look like?
- How to create an up tempo competition at the beginning of your practice
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Cornerstone Elite - Learn how to create a player development machine w/ all the challenges of the team setting including - limited coaches, limited facility, limited equipment, and more
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- Posted by Kyle Nelson
- Posted in Practice Organization
- Jan, 04, 2021
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