I like the punch and the "walk-and-talk." They also describe the times the lead should work wide and work tight to the lane extremely well. Concepts that carry-over to 2-official mechanics, I think.
I like the men's coverage areas better. I like how in the men's manual the lead has no 3-point responsibility. But the men's manual is mostly pictures, whereas the women's manual actually puts words to the mechanics and seems to be trying to teach.
One difference: The women's manual says that it is perfectly acceptable to say "on the floor." The men's manual says you should NEVER say it.
Rich
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