Understanding how to use the correct steps to recover

Efficient court coverage depends on selecting the correct footwork pattern in relation to ball position. When players are pulled wider off the court, lateral side-steps are no longer sufficient and must be replaced by crossover steps, often combined with a frontal running action. Understanding when to switch between these movement patterns allows players to recover faster, maintain balance, and stay in a stable hitting position. The video demonstrates a coach guiding players through this decision-making process, with a clear focus on moving back effectively using crossover steps when forced wide.

TRAINING GOALS

  • Develop awareness of when to use side-steps versus crossover steps
  • Improve recovery speed when pulled wide off the court
  • Enhance balance and body control during lateral and diagonal movement
  • Optimize positioning for the next shot
  • Build efficient and repeatable footwork patterns

COACHING KEYS

  • Read ball distance early to choose the appropriate step pattern
  • Use crossover steps when the distance to cover increases
  • Combine crossover steps with frontal running for faster recovery
  • Maintain an athletic posture throughout the movement
  • Finish with adjustment steps to prepare for the next stroke

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