Thread: Comfort Level
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Old Wed Oct 04, 2006, 08:53am
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Originally Posted by Junker
The best camps I've been to are ones where you go to the tape. This summer we had a really good one where they really raked you over the coals so to speak. We recieved lots of feedback about little things like not leaning on one leg during plays because it slows you down just a little when you go the other way. It was great. As far as working up a level, when I do I really concentrate on the things I know I can control, my mechanics and my hustle. Make sure to get the obvious and ask questions of the more experienced members of the crew. I'll ask, "Are you seeing anything I should be getting that I'm not?" and such.
That's good stuff. Caution: Don't be overly critical. They remember what you call and not what you don't. MOST OF THE TIME. Call the obvious. Don't go looking for stuff to call. Most of the time they (the infractions) call themselves. When you go looking you run into trouble. I hope that makes sense.
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