Dodging Misc:
*Check Out the Following Dodging Videos to Help You Work on Your Dodging Mechanics
*Incorporate Dodging Into Your Shooting Practice: In addition to "Set Shots (Time/Room or Step Down Shooting)", You Should Always Work Shooting "On the Run (Coming Out of a Dodge)" and "Off a Cut"
*Although we work on this in practice in-season and throughout our green day practice sessions in the off-season, you should be doing dodging and shooting on your own or with a partner working with you. Not a bad idea to use a defender as well (use dummy D, 3/4's and full).
*The work you put forth on dodging/shooting in the off-season is paramount to your success during the season
Paul Rabil's Dodging/Shooting Agility Drill:
Paul Rabil's 3 Tips for Dodging:
Paul Rabil's Dodging/Shooting on the Run Tips:
Billy Bitter Dodging From Behind:
Split Dodging (2 Types of Split Dodge): by Kyle Harrison
Midfield Long Dodging From Up-Top:
Split Dodging Mechanics By Paul Rabil:
Split Dodging Mechanics by Johnny Christmas: