Kick Chase
An aerial contest is won and the ball is tapped down into an unstable, unpredictable bounce. Read the tap, track the ball through the bounce, and recover it under pressure. Difficulty scales the tap variation, spin and the window you have to react.
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Session Report — Kick Chase
Summary
The player recovered every ball this session and showed consistently strong ball-tracking, holding gaze on the ball for over a second on the cleaner reps. Scanning before the contest was active and varied, indicating good pre-contest awareness. The main development area is the efficiency of the reach to the ball, where hand paths were often indirect.
Strengths
- Ball-tracking (reading): sustained gaze locks of 1.0–1.1s on the best reps.
- Awareness: scan rate at or above the elite reference on most reps.
- Recovery: 100% ball retention across the session.
Development Areas
- Reach economy: hand paths to the ball averaged below target — cleaner, more direct reaches.
- Consistency: tracking quality dipped on the wider, faster balls.
Recommended Focus
Prioritise reaching drills that reward a single, direct movement to the ball, and progress difficulty toward wider tap angles to stress the reading under lateral pressure.
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