
40+ authors are on board to contribute to The Huddle in 2011. Thank you to our current authors as well as the past authors for their contributions.
Below are the authors thus far who are on board for 2011:
- Gwen Ambler [9]
- Jody Avirgan [1]
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Jody Avirgan plays for and has captained the Open Division team, PoNY (Pride of New York). He was a coach of the gold-medal-winning 2010 and 2008 US Junior Boys teams, and played on the team in 1998. He lives in Brooklyn, NY, and is a producer/reporter for WNYC, the NPR affiliate in New York City. (Last updated: 1/20/2011)
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- Tully Beatty [13]
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- Us vs. Them, Issue #32 | Identifying and Nuturing Your Team Culture
- Fury By The Numbers: Conversion & Psyche, Issue #28 | How The 2009 Champions Did It
- Platoon, Issue #24 | Spirit Of The Game
- Bide Your Time, Issue #19 | The Layout Block
- May The Best Man Win, Issue #17 | Using Defensive Matchups
- From The 2000 UPA Finals, Issue #14 | Breaking the Mark
- Be Careful What You Wish For, Issue #9 | Sub-Calling
- Making It Routine, Issue #8 | Catching
- Zone Observations From The NYNY Days, Issue #7 | Zone Defense
- Notes From Other Sports, Issue #6 | Footwork
- The Answer May Be On The Field Already, Issue #3 | Defending A Hucker
- Answers To All Of These Questions, Issue #2 | Trying Out
- My Thoughts On The Stack Debate, Issue #1 | Horizontal or Vertical?
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- Stephanie Chow
- Max Cook [2]
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Max Cook began his ultimate career at Texas A&M University. During his time there, he earned all-region honors multiple years ('02, '03, '04) and helped lead his college team to their only visit to UPA College Nationals in 2001. Max began playing club ultimate his junior year in college with Doublewide out of Austin, TX. Since joining the team, Doublewide has qualified for club nationals seven times, including the last four years that he has captained the team. Having been certified in 2009 by the UPA/USAUltimate observer program, and having 10+ years of frisbee experience, Max has a unique perspective about all aspects of ultimate. (Last updated: 1/14/2011)
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- Matt Dufort [5]
- Jeff Eastham-Anderson [13]
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Jeff was one of the best 1-on-1 defenders playing on the West Coast, and was a matchup problem for every opponent from his days at UC Davis ('98-'02) to Team USA 2005 to his current team, San Francisco's Jam ('01-'09). In 2008 his play help Jam get over the hump and win their first National title. (Last updated: 1/14/2011)
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- Practice? We Talkin' About Practice?, Issue #31 | Practice Planning
- Two Things During A Point, Issue #30 | Using The Sideline Voice
- Move As Early As Possible, Issue #26 | The Dump-Denying Mark
- Recognition & Position, Issue #19 | The Layout Block
- Adjustments & Positioning, Issue #18 | Zone Offense
- The Extra Defender, Issue #16 | Using The Sideline
- Roles Can Be Difficult To Observe, Issue #15 | Role Players
- Mark Breaking, Issue #14 | Breaking the Mark
- What Should We Contain?, Issue #7 | Zone Defense
- Minor & Major Adjustments, Issue #5 | Dump Adjustments
- Body Mechanics, Issue #4 | The "Up" Call
- Alternating Matchups, Issue #3 | Defending A Hucker
- Talent Determines Offense, Issue #1 | Horizontal or Vertical?
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- Adam Goff [11]
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- The Basics, Issue #27 | Fielding The Pull
- Three Looks, Issue #26 | The Dump-Denying Mark
- Angles, Issue #25 | Beyond The Fundamentals - Tips On Marking
- An In-Cut Adjustment Illustrated, Issue #19 | The Layout Block
- The Right Adjustments, Issue #17 | Using Defensive Matchups
- Attack Both Sidelines, Issue #16 | Using The Sideline
- The Goal Is To Make It Easy To Score, Issue #14 | Breaking the Mark
- Give Specific Calls To Your D, Issue #13 | Teaching Team Defense
- Practical Considerations, Issue #9 | Sub-Calling
- Regimented Catching Practice, Issue #8 | Catching
- Adjustments To The 2-3-2, Issue #7 | Zone Defense
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- Lindsey Hack [10]
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- Left & Right Options , Issue #27 | Fielding The Pull
- Even If No One Is Watching , Issue #24 | Spirit Of The Game
- Catching Priorities , Issue #23 | Catching 50-50 Discs
- Simplicity, Creativity , Issue #22 | Set Plays
- Short, Aggressive Risks , Issue #20 | The Comeback
- Prepping For A 4-Person Cup , Issue #18 | Zone Offense
- To Rotate Or Not To Rotate? , Issue #17 | Using Defensive Matchups
- No Room For Error , Issue #16 | Using The Sideline
- Build From Versatile, Athletic Players , Issue #15 | Role Players
- Allowing Mistakes, Deceiving Marks , Issue #14 | Breaking the Mark
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- Dan Heijmen [3]
- Greg Husak [23]
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Greg Husak started his ultimate career with UC Santa Barbara’s Black Tide in the late 90’s, playing for four straight college national championships (96-99) and winning three straight championships (96-98). During this time he was also part of a core group of players that began a resurgence with the Santa Barbara Condors, playing for five UPA championships (1998-2001, 2003) in six years, winning two national championships (2000-2001) and a world club championship (2002). Husak was also part of Team USA for the world ultimate championships in Turku, Finland in 2004, winning the silver medal. In 2007-2008 he played with San Francisco’s Jam, winning the UPA championship with that team in 2008. Also in 2008, Husak played with Team USA in the Masters division at the World ultimate championships in Vancouver, winning the gold medal. His experience in captaining the Black Tide, Condors and Jam give him insight on defensive strategies and leadership at the highest level of the game. (Last updated: 1/14/2011)
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- Get Your Team on One Page, Issue #33 | Pregame Warm-ups
- Full Focus, Full Effort, Issue #31 | Practice Planning
- A Strong Sideline Voice, Issue #30 | Using The Sideline Voice
- Understanding The Information , Issue #29 | Field Vision
- Chain's Big Assist From The Weather , Issue #28 | How The 2009 Champions Did It
- Respond As It Comes , Issue #27 | Fielding The Pull
- Take Advantage Of The Given Space , Issue #26 | The Dump-Denying Mark
- Positioning & Approach , Issue #23 | Catching 50-50 Discs
- One At A Time , Issue #20 | The Comeback
- The Value Of A Layout Block? , Issue #19 | The Layout Block
- Questions About Your Zone O , Issue #18 | Zone Offense
- Limitations To Matchup Theory , Issue #17 | Using Defensive Matchups
- Three Lane Theory , Issue #16 | Using The Sideline
- Needs Of The Team And The Individual , Issue #15 | Role Players
- Understanding Offensive Priorities , Issue #11 | Cutting From The Middle Of A Horizontal Stack
- Empowering The Team With Self Subbing , Issue #9 | Sub-Calling
- Practice Ideas , Issue #8 | Catching
- Redistribute Their Resources , Issue #7 | Zone Defense
- Balance & Explosiveness , Issue #6 | Footwork
- A Prescribed Rotation , Issue #5 | Dump Adjustments
- Changing Defensive Speed , Issue #4 | The "Up" Call
- Go After Similar, More Experienced Players , Issue #2 | Trying Out
- Experience & Coordination , Issue #1 | Horizontal or Vertical?
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- Franklin Rho
- Danny Karlinsky
- Chuck Kindred
- Tyler Kinley [3]
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Tyler Kinley is a captain of Seattle Sockeye, where he is primarily a defensive handler. Known for guarding top handlers and distributing the disc after the turn, Tyler also leads Sockeye's workouts. Tyler has played Ultimate for Tulane University, University of Michigan, BAT, and currently plays for Sockeye. He has experience coaching and teaching ultimate on youth, college and club levels on multiple continents. (Last updated: 1/20/2011)
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- John Korber [2]
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John Korber first played Ultimate at Tufts in 2004 and was named to the All-Region team in 2005. Several years later, he founded District 5 and led the team to the Club Nationals Finals in its inaugural year. A dominant defender and potent deep cutter, Korber leads with his words and actions both on and off the field. John lives in Connecticut with his wife, son and two dogs. |
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- Peri Kurshan [7]
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A longtime Boston area player, Peri has captained Boston's Brute Squad for the last two years, during which time she was also President of the USAU Board of Directors and Chair of the Standing Rules Committee.
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- Nurture What You Like, Overcome What You Don't, Issue #32 | Identifying and Nuturing Your Team Culture
- Managing Intensity, Concepts, and Fun, Issue #31 | Practice Planning
- Rotate 90 ° , Issue #26 | The Dump-Denying Mark
- Tips & Insights , Issue #25 | Beyond The Fundamentals - Tips On Marking
- A Slow-Developing Chess Game , Issue #18 | Zone Offense
- Use All Of Your Players , Issue #15 | Role Players
- What To Do When The Field Shrinks , Issue #12 | Endzone Offense
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- Bryn Martyna [1]
- Aly Lenon [1]
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- Team Identity, Issue No. 32 | Identifying and Nuturing Your Team Culture
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- Matt Mackey [2]
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- Brett Matzuka [11]
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- A Constant Stream Of Specific Information, Issue #30 | Using The Sideline Voice
- Eliminate 2-3 Breaks A Game , Issue #27 | Fielding The Pull
- Preventative vs. Deceptive , Issue #25 | Beyond The Fundamentals - Tips On Marking
- A Tennis Analogy , Issue #24 | Spirit Of The Game
- Beating The Pack From Below The Canopy , Issue #23 | Catching 50-50 Discs
- Change A Losing Strategy , Issue #20 | The Comeback
- Baiting , Issue #19 | The Layout Block
- Maximizing Impact , Issue #17 | Using Defensive Matchups
- Utilizing Your Arsenal , Issue #14 | Breaking the Mark
- Step-By-Step Approach At Practice , Issue #13 | Teaching Team Defense
- Pretty Versus Efficient , Issue #12 | Endzone Offense
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- Pat McCarthy [2]
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Pat started out playing ultimate at UC Santa Cruz in 2000, where he played for 2 years, after which played for 2 more at the University of Washington in 2002-2003, including captaining the 2003 team. He also played 7 years of club ultimate, most notably 3 years with Seattle Sockeye from 2002-2004, winning a national title with Sockeye in 2004. Since then, he has done a little bit of playing when my body cooperates, but mostly, he has been coaching the University of Washington Men's Ultimate team, where he is entering his 5th year as the head coach. (Last updated: 1/14/2011)
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- Colin McIntyre [1]
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Colin played college Ultimate at the University of Michigan and the University of Minnesota, and played club with BAT. He now is an assistant coach for Michigan and is a captain of Overhaul, a mixed club team. Colin is also an experienced Observer, a member of the Standing Rules Committee, and member of the USA Ultimate Board of Directors. (Last updated: 1/14/2011)
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- Tim Morrill [1]
- Ted Munter [8]
- Anna Nazarov
- Michelle Ng
- Jeremy Norden
- Shannon O'Malley [1]
- Jim Parinella [3]
- Logan Pendragon [1]
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Logan is a player in São Paulo, Brazil and has been involved with Ultimate for 12 years now, at first mostly recreationaly, but more competitively in the past 2-3 years. Logan helped develop his college mixed team at the University of São Paulo (USP) and started building a strong open team. He still plays with USP and is determined to grow the sport further here in Brazil, especially via college teams and creating a league for that. He was at WUCC in Prague last year, which was his first real experience with international Ultimate. Originally born in Pittsburgh, he hopes to be able to play some tournaments in, for and even against the US teams in the future. (Last updated: 1/20/2011)
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- Daniel Poindexter
- Taylor Pope [2]
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Taylor Pope currently lives in Raleigh, North Carolina working at Sports and More Physical Therapy as a Physical Therapist. He has played for Raleigh's "Ring of Fire" for 8 years, each of those culminating in a trip to Nationals in Sarasota. He graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in 2002 with a degree in journalism and photography where he was an original member of the OWU "Firedogs". During the infamous fall of 2001, he was actually living in Manhattan, NY working as a photo intern for the Village Voice where he got his club teeth cut on start up team "Mandible" which the next year became "The Brooklyn Knights", a team he also played for. In 2003 before moving to Raleigh, he assisted in the execution of High Tide in Savannah, Georgia. He has since played in the Major League Ultimate experiment at Potlatch in 2006 and The College Alumni Showcase at Nationals in 2009. In his younger days on Ring he developed a reputation for gritty and, at times, overly physical defensive play, guarding the opponents big men and deep weapons, but has since matured into more of an offensive player and handler. In a time with so much championship chasing and team hopping, he is a strong believer in tenure and player development within his own family, Ring of Fire. (Last updated: 1/14/2011) |
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- Chelsea Putnam [5]
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Chelsea started playing ultimate in college at the University of Oregon, playing from 2000-2005 and won the Callahan in 2003. Chelsea played for Portland, Oregon's Schwa from 2000-2009 and captained for 4 years. Recently, she played on gold-metal winning Team USA in 2009, and was also an assistant coach for the US Junior girls team in both 2008 and 2010. Chelsea is currently located in Portland, OR and is taking a break from playing competitive ultimate...for now. (Last updated: 1/14/2011)
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- John Sandahl [2]
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John Sandahl started playing ultimate as a teen at a summer camp held on the St. Olaf Campus in southern minnesota. From there he was hooked and ultimate has continued to be a fixture in his life ever since. He played 7 seasons for Sub Zero (01-07) in Minnesota as well as a year of competitive no-practice mixed (the short lived Peppermint Bon Bon 08) and currently plays for the Minnesota Masters team Surly (09-current). John began coaching ultimate with the Minneapolis South High school team (Squall - Open and Girls) in 2002 after an injury forced him to sit out for a spring season and he has coached this team ever since. He's also coached with Team USA junior girls squads in 2004,2008 and 2010. He's been a USA ultimate Level 1 and Level 2 instructor since the programs inceptions and is proud to say that he's got many alumnus of his high school team coaching in the Minnesota High School league now. (Last Updated: 3/31/2011)
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- Charlie Reznikoff [9]
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Charlie Reznikoff's Ultimate career started as a five-year University of Wisconsin Hodag. Following this he played for Madison Club and captained them to their first Regional title in 2001. From 2002 to 2009 he played for Sub Zero, captaining the team for five of their seasons. He has since gone on to play for Surly, winning a UPA National Masters Championship. He plays D line handler. Charlie is in his eighth season coaching the University of Minnesota Men's team Grey Duck, and has been awarded Coach of the Year for two consecutive years. Grey Duck continues its quest for a national championship. (Last updated: 1/14/2011)
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- Moses Rifkin [1]
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Moses began playing Ultimate as a 14 year-old at Paideia High School, and his teammates remain some of his closest friends today. After playing in college at Brown University, Moses has found a fundamentally sound, solid home on the offensive lines of both Death or Glory (2000-2005) and Sockeye (2005-2011). The winner of the inaugural Farricker Award in 2002, he loves how Ultimate allows him to combine athleticism, competition, sportsmanship, and team. (Last updated: 1/20/2011)
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- Miranda Roth [22]
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Seattle, WA/soon to be CHINA, played 7 years on Seattle Riot (4 year captain), 1 year on Minnesota Bait, 2 years on Atlanta Ozone, 2 years on Paideia Gruel, Team USA junior girls 2000, Team USA World Games 2005, Head Coach of Seattle Small Fryz, Head Coach of Seattle Moho, Head Coach of Ultimate Peace, Head Coach of Seattle Academy of Arts & Science Girls' Varsity Ultimate, Assistant Coach of USA junior girls 2006/2010. (Last updated: 1/14/2011)
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- Three Warm-up Fundamentals , Issue #33 | Pregame Warm-ups
- It Will Change Every Season, Issue No. 32 | Identifying and Nuturing Your Team Culture
- Loud + Positive = Good, Issue #30 | Using The Sideline Voice
- Fury Knows How To Win , Issue #28 | How The 2009 Champions Did It
- Retain That! , Issue #23 | Catching 50-50 Discs
- Countering & Changing Defenses , Issue #20 | The Comeback
- Footwork , Issue #19 | The Layout Block
- Effective Practice For Zone , Issue #18 | Zone Offense
- Using The Best Part Of Each Player , Issue #15 | Role Players
- The Shimmy, Issue #14 | Breaking the Mark
- Communication & Vision , Issue #13 | Teaching Team Defense
- My Favorite Move , Issue #12 | Endzone Offense
- Long Backhands , Issue #10 | Throwing For Distance
- My Sub-Calling Philosophies , Issue #9 | Sub-Calling
- Getting An Extra Foot Of Space , Issue #8 | Catching
- The Four-Person Cup , Issue #7 | Zone Defense
- Cutting Fundamentals , Issue #6 | Footwork
- Three Scenarios , Issue #5 | Dump Adjustments
- Play The Player First, Then The Disc , Issue #4 | The "Up" Call
- Never Lose A Game Without... , Issue #3 | Defending A Hucker
- Hard Work Stands Out , Issue #2 | Trying Out
- Vouching For The Vert Stack , Issue #1 | Horizontal or Vertical?
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- Shane Rubenfeld [2]
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Shane Rubenfeld spent the last decade playing for Corvallis High, Reed College, the University of Oregon, Eugene DarkStar, Portland Knife Fight, and Portland Rhino. He lives, works, and coaches in Portland, Oregon. (Last updated: 1/20/2011)
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- John Sandahl
- Kama Siegel [1]
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Currently coach for the University of Portland team "Bathsheba" since 2008. Previously a member of Whor$hack, Fever, and Schwa -- attended 2 World championships and 4 National championships. (Last updated: 1/14/2011)
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- Benjamin Slade [1]
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- Ben Spears
- Steve Sullivan [1]
- Ryan Thompson [1]
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- Xtehn Titcomb
- Zahlen Titcomb
- Ben van Heuvelen [10]
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- The Zone, Issue #30 | Using The Sideline Voice
- Cut & Clear , Issue #26 | The Dump-Denying Mark
- Beyond The Fundamentals , Issue #25 | Beyond The Fundamentals - Tips On Marking
- What Goes Through Your Head , Issue #24 | Spirit Of The Game
- Personal Fundamentals Of Zone O , Issue #18 | Zone Offense
- Depends On The Offensive System... , Issue #16 | Using The Sideline
- Addressing Your Weakness , Issue #5 | Dump Adjustments
- Train For The Launch Pad , Issue #4 | The "Up" Call
- Defensive Goals , Issue #3 | Defending A Hucker
- Thoughts From Team USA Tryouts , Issue #2 | Trying Out
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- Melissa Witmer [1]
- Ben Wiggins [11]
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Ben is one of two founders of The Huddle, and is proud to see his favorite project all grown up at USAU. He has coached at University of Washington, Western Washington University, Seattle Moho and YCC, and for the Seattle women's club teams Viva and Underground. Previously, he has played for the University of Oregon Ego, Portland's Axe, and Seattle's Sockeye. Ben was the points-leader for Sockeye at both the 2008 and 2010 world championships and he continually struggles to put eye-black on correctly. (Last updated: 1/14/2011)
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- We Will Laugh , Issue #33 | Pregame Warm-ups
- Minutes Are Precious, Issue #31 | Practice Planning
- What We Do , Issue #24 | Spirit Of The Game
- "Point Guard" Options , Issue #22 | Set Plays
- A Quick Example: Defending The Dump , Issue #13 | Teaching Team Defense
- Scoring Without Breaking A Mark , Issue #12 | Endzone Offense
- A Couple Of Thoughts On Zone D , Issue #7 | Zone Defense
- What Coach Arambula Is Preaching , Issue #6 | Footwork
- A Texas Hold'em Analogy , Issue #4 | The "Up" Call
- Make It A Team Game , Issue #3 | Defending A Hucker
- Perspective From The Team & From A Player , Issue #2 | Trying Out
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- Seth Wiggins
- Melissa Witmer [1]
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- Leslie Yen
Previous Authors for The Huddle:
- Jaime Arambula [2]
- Chris Ashbrook [6]
- Dusty Becker [1]
- Lou Burruss [16]
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- It's Teens Again, Issue #28 | How The 2009 Champions Did It
- Unfailing Terminology, Issue #27 | Fielding The Pull
- Be Unpredictable, Issue #26 | The Dump-Denying Mark
- Twice, No More, Issue #25 | Beyond The Fundamentals - Tips On Marking
- The Real Issues With Spirit, Issue #24 | Spirit Of The Game
- Selecting Plays For Your Team, Issue #22 | Set Plays
- The Condor Zone O, Issue #18 | Zone Offense
- Three-Legged Stool, Issue #17 | Using Defensive Matchups
- It All Comes Back To Throwing, Issue #11 | Cutting From The Middle Of A Horizontal Stack
- Find Your Chris Page, Issue #10 | Throwing For Distance
- The Best Sub-Caller Is..., Issue #9 | Sub-Calling
- Teaching Catching: Two Drills, Issue #8 | Catching
- Challenge Your Rhythm & Your Roles, Issue #5 | Dump Adjustments
- Stay Resilient, Issue #3 | Defending A Hucker
- Play To Your Best, Tone Down The Rest, Issue #2 | Trying Out
- Advantages Of A Spread Offense, Issue #1 | Horizontal or Vertical?
- Mike Caldwell [1]
- VY Chow [3]
- Jeremy Cram [1]
- Cara Crouch [1]
- Deb Cussen [1]
- Kathy Dobson [1]
- Mark Earley [1]
- Andrew Fleming [1]
- Kurt Gibson [1]
- Jacob Goldstein [1]
- Jeff Graham [2]
- Josh Greenough [1]
- Nick Handler [1]
- Morgan Hibbert [1]
- Ray Illian [1]
- Kris Kelly [4]
- Parker Krug [1]
- Ron Kubalanza [2]
- Andy Lovseth [2]
- Patrick Mooney [1]
- Ryan Morgan [10]
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- Yeah Iverson, We're Talkin' About Practice , Issue #29 | Field Vision
- Our Rules , Issue #24 | Spirit Of The Game
- Wings & Poppers , Issue #18 | Zone Offense
- For Your Team, Not Your Teammates , Issue #9 | Sub-Calling
- Improving Footwork , Issue #6 | Footwork
- Kinetic & Potential Energy , Issue #5 | Dump Adjustments
- Get Position Relative To Your Opponent , Issue #4 | The "Up" Call
- Make Any Adjustment...Just Make It Now , Issue #3 | Defending A Hucker
- Focus On What You Can Control , Issue #2 | Trying Out
- Which Type Of Offense Fits Your Team? , Issue #1 | Horizontal or Vertical?
- Mike Mullen [1]
- Al Nichols [1]
- Daryl Nounnan [1]
- Jonathan Potts [3]
- Kath Ratcliff [1]
- Jon Remucal [1]
- Kirk Savage [6]
- Adam Sigelman [7]
- Adam Simon [1]
- Chase Sparling-Beckley [1]
- Shane Steward [1]
- Nancy Sun [5]
- Chris Talarico [9]
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- Yardage Opportunities , Issue #16 | Using The Sideline
- An Easier Way , Issue #14 | Breaking the Mark
- Body Positioning On The Comeback Cut , Issue #8 | Catching
- Get On The Ladder! , Issue #6 | Footwork
- Movement, Movement, Movement , Issue #5 | Dump Adjustments
- Use Your Body As The Cut Starts , Issue #4 | The "Up" Call
- What To Concede & What To Take Away , Issue #3 | Defending A Hucker
- Athleticism First, Attitude Close Behind , Issue #2 | Trying Out
- Why The Ho-Stack Is Currently In Favor , Issue #1 | Horizontal or Vertical?
- Kiran Thomas [1]
- Dylan Tunnell [1]
- Paul Vandenberg [1]
- Bart Watson [1]
- Kyle Weisbrod [1]
- Mike Whitaker [3]
- Seth Wiggins [5]
- Ryan Winkelmann [1]
- anonymous [1]