Break Lateral to Away by Brummie
3+
If the initial lateral cut isn't available, turning to cut deep is a fantastic clearing cut as well as a viable open to generate power position.
Skills:
Cutting deep
Themes:
Essentials
Setup:
A handler, A, starts with the disc in the middle of the width of the field, marked by D1. A cutter, B, starts 3-5m downfield of A and 3-5m towards the open side.
Rotation:
D1 > A > B
Step 1
- B cuts laterally to the break side {Offset Lateral Cut
Pre-Requisite Drills:
Tips:
Brummie says:
Try moving D1 by faking the around break first to give yourself more space to throw
V-cuts feature a sharp change of direction, and are ideal for shaking off defenders. Ensure that you sprint the cut underneath and practice planting hard before turning and accelerating Away