A D1 coach was explaning what they teach their posts at a clinic I attended. His posts learn only two post moves; one they get really proficient with, that they use 80% of the time, and another to counter the first one, that they use 20% of the time. It's not necessarily the same two moves for each, just whatever works best for each player. He doesn't like to use a lot of time to work on six or seven different moves. He thinks it's far better to just be really good at two moves.
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