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Offense Stuck? New Hybrid Attack Can Help

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Maybe you can relate to the coaching frustration that Ryan Schultz, the creator of the Hybrid Attack

Maybe you can relate to the coaching frustration that Ryan Schultz, the creator of the Hybrid Attack Offense, felt... I know I can - those offensive droughts and stall out moments! Schultz was frustrated with motion because... - It was stagnate, not much penetration - Players were simply playing catch on the perimeter - Or players were just doing curl after curl And he struggled with dribble drive because... - It lacked the motion elements of screening and cutting - Players had a habit of standing around while one player attacked the basket - It would not always fit his personnel Schultz just couldn’t find a system that worked exactly the way he wanted it to... So he handpicked the most effective elements from motion and dribble drive... Morphing them into an unprecedented system he coined the [Hybrid Attack Offense](. This novel offense allows the dribble drive attack mentality to kick in when motion stalls out... And when the dribble drive becomes stuck, the motion elements of screening and cutting open things up... Confusing the heck out of defenses and allowing for easier buckets - lay ups, free throws, and 3s. So did the Hybrid Attack Offense “unstick” Schultz’s offense? Well, prior to 2013, the boys' program at Cedar Falls High School had some very good teams and very good coaches, but they just couldn’t get over the hump when it came to playoffs. During the FIRST year of running the Hybrid Attack, his team went to 20-6 and made a STATE APPEARANCE... And then 4 more state appearances and 2 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS in the next 5 years! I think it worked! If you want some dynamic movement on offense to open up more scoring... Or simply want to take your offense to the next level, please check out [Schultz’s Hybrid Attack](. And if Schultz’s attacking offensive system sounds like something you could implement this season, you can [get 20% off]( for a few days. All the Best, - Joe Haefner Breakthrough Basketball  This email was sent to {EMAIL} [Manage Subscriptions]( or [Unsubscribe All]( Copyright © 2021 Breakthrough Basketball, LLC. All rights reserved. Breakthrough Basketball, LLC. | 5001 1st Ave. SE, Ste 105 #254 | Cedar Rapids | IA | 52402 [email.gif] .

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