Elite communication from Japan manager Hajime Moriyasu to his players πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅



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27 thoughts on “Elite communication from Japan manager Hajime Moriyasu to his players πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅”

  1. In volleyball when you would go up the serve you would look at the coach and they would give you a number 1-6 with their hand and hide it behind their body or clipboard so the other team can’t see. It’s directing you to what a good spot would be to serve the ball. Usually you communicate this with your teammates in between plays where the weak spots may be so you may say to a hitter to not go crosscourt and aim straight down the line if the block is weak or their back right is weak. It just reminds me of that so I also wonder if there’s such a thing as numbers for designated spots on the field or plays the coach is suggesting.

  2. "What do you think, coach?"
    "Well, in Asia, 3 is a good number. It represents creation, harmony, vitality… the building blocks of life. I think the message to the team is to build a momentum through passes leading up to a goal."

    "Wow. Okay, makes sense. What about 1 and 2, then?"

    "Haven't a clue. I haven't watched any Youtube shorts on those numbers."

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  3. These idiots thinking it's for the time πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ anyone who's played sports?I can recognize this is for communication.Telling them a play or a tactic. For football, we'd have to look at the sideline every play.

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