Attacking Zone - A2-F

 

The Attacking Front Zone - A2-F (This Zone is not an Attacking Zone for the male Elite Player).

The player must zone the court into the Attacking Front Zone.

The A2-F Zone is Attacking not because of it's proximity in relation to The T. 

A perspective of the A2-F Zone in relation to the other Attacking Zones.

The Zone is an Attacking Zone because the player is not blind and is balanced.

 

 

 

Examination of the Attacking Front Zone

When the player is in the Attacking Front Zone and the player is not blind to the opponent the player should play an attacking straight drive. 

That is, the player can see (peripheral vision) the opponent On or Near The Front Of The T

When the player is in the Attacking Front Zone and the player is not blind to the opponent the player should play a straight drop shot. This is done for deception.

That is, the player can see (peripheral vision) the opponent On or Near The Front Of The T

Sometimes the player may not see in their peripheral vision the opponent On or Near The Front Of The T which assists the player to straight drop.

When the player is in the Attacking Front Zone and the player can see the opponent shadowing behind the player should play an attacking cross-court drive.

 

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