Simple, clear, coherent explanation of basic Triangle Offense. Thanks for the assist, our 8th/7th grade team starts learning this tonight! Nicely done, Coach!
After the back left attackman passes up to the front left middie the attackman that made the pass will cut to the crease. If the middie passes back to the cutting attackman, should the middies also rotate while the attack are rotating?
I think that would cause too much confusion for the offense. While some higher level teams might be able to give good wait time and run that effectively, it seems like for most, if both middies start to rotate at that point, it would just clog up the open space that was created for that attackman. Does that make sense?
The only way you learn an offensive set counting from the top…is when a defensive coach is teaching it to you lol OFFENSIVELY, you count starting from X