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Old 01-08-2009, 09:55 AM
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Default Using multi-adjustments/When,Why,what,how?

Hello,just curious as to how other coaches/leagues use multi=adjustment during a single play.I am not talking about another style of Play(MPFL) or trying to promote that style.There are however, some interesting concepts that can be added to spice up any style of play and they can be promoted in a positive way.This being a general rules site I think it is ok to share some generic ideas about improving OUR game to make it better.Turning the switch on/off during a play is not one persons invention.I am curious as to how other coaches use it and why they do.All styles have a place in MF..Just like sticks are used to pass,we can always look for ways to improve our hobby without being made to feel like we are inferior and our opinion does not matter unless solicited.Unity is the key and promoting the hobby.I am open to all ideas about multi-adjustments and the rules that go with it.I wanted to talk rules of this style on a more friendly thread area.I have seen 1 switch all the way to 2 switches that Larue told me about.The first is many times just a quick on/off that is the snap of the ball.Thanks for you insight and rules suggestions ---STT

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