Teams have tackle patterns.
How often do they tackle in what circumstances? Which side do they usually
come from? When does a player decide it's time to tackle, and when it's
time to withdraw? Where on the field are there more tackles? Who hits
hardest or dirtiest? If you attack with a certain pattern of players,
will a defender go for a hard tackle at 15 yards from the goal? When
will they feign injury from a tackle to slow your momentum or to influence
a referee's judgment?
Learning the unconscious attack patterns of an opposing team is a strategic
advantage that has never existed before. If you know how a team tackles,
you can, for example, protect your players from injury, know when to
use double coverage, keep an opposing player out of a play by drawing
them into useless tackle. The edge this gives a coach or player should
not be underestimated.
A Team Strategic Falling Profile is an analysis
of all falling patterns, including tackles, of any team -- opposing
ones, another league's, or your own. Game
Fall is the first company with expertise in sport ground
impact and has experience in analyzing thousands of sport falls for
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Strategic Falling
Profiles are reports on ground impact patterns
of players and teams. With over three dozen factors analyzed, teams
gain an edge over their competition, and players gain control of their
health. If you know how and why you will be tackled, you will be the
one who ends up on top. |
Players
have individual falling patterns based on their experience, history
of injuries, competitive goals, and other factors. By understanding
these patterns you are able to reduce injuries, prevent re-injury, and
create a strategic falling plan. Falling profiles of opposing players
reveal weaknesses and patterns of attack, as described above. |