The North Carolina Way - Developing the 1v1 Artist
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The North Carolina Way – Developing the 1v1 Artist, is part of a four-DVD series. Dorrance is a strong believer in the importance of his players winning the many 1v1 confrontations that arise during the course of a game. To accomplish this, Dorrance puts his players through what he terms, “The Competitive Cauldron”. This involves a series of 1v1 drills that focus on many different aspects including, attacking, defending and competing. This DVD was previously sold with a different cover. Click this link to make sure you don't already own the original DVD. http://www.worldclasscoaching.com/2008semdvds.asp More details...
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Hall of Fame coach, Anson Dorrance has built a true Dynasty during his 30 years with the University of North Carolina Women’s Team. During this time, Dorrance has guided the Tar Heels to numerous staggering records that are not likely to be approached ever again, such as 9 consecutive National Championships, 92 consecutive wins, and winning 19 of 27 National Championships when only two other schools in the country have managed to win as many as two titles.
In this series of DVDs, Dorrance demonstrates the training methods, ideas and his coaching philosophy that have propelled his Tar Heel teams to greatness and Dorrance to become one of the world’s most successful coaches.
The North Carolina Way – Developing the 1v1 Artist, is part of a four-DVD series. Dorrance is a strong believer in the importance of his players winning the many 1v1 confrontations that arise during the course of a game. To accomplish this, Dorrance puts his players through what he terms, “The Competitive Cauldron”. This involves a series of 1v1 drills that focus on many different aspects including, attacking, defending and competing.
The other DVDs in this series are:
The North Carolina Way – Technique Olympics The North Carolina Way – Attacking with Speed The North Carolina Way – German Combinations and Small-Sided Games
This session was filmed at the 2008 WORLD CLASS COACHING International Coaching Seminar and is unedited so you can see the complete session from start to finish.
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