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Running an Efficient Water Polo Program and Practice after UIL adoption
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  • 1

    Introduction
  • 2

    Ideas of a Mad Man
  • 3

    Use After Spring Break to Recruit
  • Chapter 1: Training & Conditioning
  • 4

    Summer Strength and Conditioning Camps
  • Lesson 5:
    Team Sport Specific Training

  • 6

    Swim Speed and Conditioning
  • 7

    Strength
  • 8

    Sport Specific Training for Water Polo
  • Chapter 2: Planning
  • 9

    In Season Philosophy
  • 10

    Things you didn't Know you Needed
  • 11

    Season Planning Guide
  • 12

    Individual Game Plans
  • 13

    Game Day - Must Haves on the Bench
  • 14

    Use your Bench to Grow your Team
  • 15

    After Polo Season
  • 16

    Multisport Athletes
  • 17

    Ideas for Practices
  • 18

    In-Person Ways for Coaches to Learn in Texas
  • 19

    Polo Equipment for Starters
  • 20

    Upcoming Changes for Polo Coaches
  • 21

    Coaching Boys and Girls

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Running an Efficient Water Polo Program and Practice after UIL adoption

In this course, Coach Ty Halford details everything you need to know in order to run a successful water polo program. He delivers different training methods, philosophies, and even practice planning to equip you with the tools you need to have the best water polo program. If you are a coach who wants to learn more about the game or how to plan out your practices, then this is the course for you!

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