Sean: QCTU w/ Floodwall
Fickley invited me to the club version of Queen City Tune-Up. Nothing else to do so fuck yeah!!
Things to work on:
BIDDING!!!!!!!!11!1!1!!!!! ALL FOR D's!!!! MEHHHHHH!!
Handling, overall. I think this might come from experience, in time. Hard to work on controlling a point when you dont get the disc much. Specifically, handler movement and knowing my receivers. Some people arent as fast as those on the WM squad.
Getting enough sleep before a tournament. Affects my physical readiness, but more my intuition. Made a few dumb decisions due to a lack of sleep (10 hrs in two days).
For some stupid reason, my cutter movement in the endzone was stagnant at times. Stagnant as in I watched the game unfold rather than take action. WEIRrrrddDD. Another player thought this was due to the stack cutting before setting. Teammates would all cut at once, and jog clearing out. Womp. Regardless I should've been more aggressive as to make myself available.
I wanna throw more hucks.
Conditioning, as always.
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Things I did well on:
Huck for a score. Highlight of the weekend, for me.
Cutting was quick, but not necessarily efficient. Got open a bunch.
My D improved, huge. Shut down two teams best cutters multiple times, on day 2. First day they burned me a bunch. For me, this time, it's all about body position. Looking forward to playing better teams to see how I do.
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Conclusions:
Constructive criticism is absolutely crucial to self-improvement. Because fellow players gave great feedback, I improved immensely on defense over just two days of play.
Personal commitment has an immense impact on how quickly one improves.
Looking forward to having Fickley as a captain next year. Most definitely has his head in the right space.

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