me and my friends play a lot of woods ball in the area around where we live. and i have developed several strategies that can help in a one on one woods game or even a two on two or two on one game in the woods.
first it helps to know a little about the person or people you are playing against. each person has their own habits and play styles. knowing them makes things much easier. predictability is hard to come by in the woods.
second think of it similar to how a hunter thinks of hunting an animal. deer for example are very alert creatures and require a certain degree of skill to hunt. people are also alert and that can be turned to your advantage.
third most people dont play lots of woods games so they will not be used to the style of a woods game. moving around is generally a bad thing. move slow and low. take your time. they will most likely get tired of waiting and start moving around a lot. and camo doesnt work as well when your running through the woods. most bushes and trees that ive ever seen dont run.
one on one in the woods is a whole other world. try it out sometime.
first it helps to know a little about the person or people you are playing against. each person has their own habits and play styles. knowing them makes things much easier. predictability is hard to come by in the woods.
second think of it similar to how a hunter thinks of hunting an animal. deer for example are very alert creatures and require a certain degree of skill to hunt. people are also alert and that can be turned to your advantage.
third most people dont play lots of woods games so they will not be used to the style of a woods game. moving around is generally a bad thing. move slow and low. take your time. they will most likely get tired of waiting and start moving around a lot. and camo doesnt work as well when your running through the woods. most bushes and trees that ive ever seen dont run.
one on one in the woods is a whole other world. try it out sometime.