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Tips for the Center by Ricardo Azevedo US Mens Head Coach

PRIORITY – Controlling the offense


Holding position -

    * Controlling the line of scrimmage – it is called the 2 meters for a reason
    * Legs – your legs will determine your success
    * Upper body strength
    * Body position
    * Sealing off the defender
    * Being able to use right and left hand
    * Meeting the ball when it comes in – do not let the defender knock the ball away
    * Patience in your passing

Turning (perhaps better than shooting – more options) -

    * First, must have good form to draw the foul
    * Being able to turn both directions is a big advantage
    * Technique – quarter to half turn may be all you need
    * Keep ball away from defender
    * Watch the goalie
    * Work on wrist shots (get the ball up out of the water!)

Creating Shooting Opportunities -

    * It is important to establish yourself early in the game as an offensive treat
    * A good pass into to set is very important
    * Match-up with defender is important
    * Game situation
    * Need to run the offense
    * Develop sweep, backhand, and roll out (the roll out is the last option)
    * Need to work on separation for all
    * Turning gives you more options - wrist shot, KO, 5 meter

Passing -

    * Need to know where each player likes the ball  - how hard
    * Spend time passing with each player (wet and dry passes)
    * Don’t get lazy - practice and play with good technique
    * Get passing arm elbow out of the water
    * Work on passing with both hands
    * Work on passing and maintaining position or going for better positioning
    * A bad pass means you swim 30 meters

What to do when fronted

    * Swim out – if being overpowered
    * Work to hold a side – then have your team mates work the ball to you
    * Counter rotation move

DRILLS FOR DEVELOPING A SUCCESSFUL CENTER

Absorbing the foul –

    * Teach technique first
    * Animal drill - 10 fouls with no turnovers or you start over
    * Absorb two then shoot the third - go to 5 goals
    * 25 yard course - absorb 3 fouls - outside shot - swim to other end - absorb 3 fouls - shot – swim

Reading the driver -

    * Let the driver have a stroke inside – practice putting the ball to outside hand
    * Give the driver the RB – firm pass – help create a passing lane
    * One on one driving - full defense

Completing the pass - Where do your teammates like the ball

    * Greenie drill – quick passes
    * Spending time with each player – warm ups
    * Pass with a different player everyday in practice

Shooting at 2 meters -

    * Bull in a ring
    * Unguarded - strong and weak hand
    * Guarded  - strong and weak hand
    * Dry passes from the wings
    * Wet passes from the wings
    * 10 goals of one shot - back hand, sweep, roll out, turns
    * 3 goals at two ends - 2X - great conditioning drill
    * Wrist shots – turn, pick ball up – shoot down

Developing Leg Strength -

    * Another man pushing down
    * Weight belts
    * Bands
    * Animal drill (very good game situation drill)
    * Dry land (spinning, running stairs, jump squats)

Developing hands – especially the weak hand

    * Equal passing with weak hand
    * Take extra shots vs. out goalie
    * Dry land  - take a water polo ball home and work with it
    * Greenie drill is a great passing drill for working on hands

MENTALITY FOR THE CENTERS

    * Could be one of the biggest keys for being successful at 2 meters
    * Must realize more than anybody that he will get bad calls
    * Emotional stability can go a long way
    * No personal battles – think we – not me!

GOALS FOR USA WATER POLO CENTERS

Earn 8 – 12 ejections per game out of 2-meter position
Score 2-3 goals per game out of 2-meter position
Limit offensive fouls (zero would be good)
Work on defense – be an asset not a liability
Counter back to defense hard every time
Win the battle of each possession 
 
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