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There are two schools of thought on which side to work from
1) if you are working the same side as the coach you pretty much have the same angle as the coach so when you call something it looks like what they saw... The drawback 2) You can see the table better and what's going on if you work opposite the table (substitutions etc) because you dont have your back to the table... I have done both, luckily not very many.....I think it is what feels easiest for you to work on the floor.. |
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