
A 1 metre square is set up using cones and a worker is stationed at the front side of the square. A thrower is set up about 5 metres from the worker. Whilst keeping their feet moving, the worker will pass the ball back and forth 5 times. The thrower will then indicate which side of the square the worker needs to move to. Keeping their feet moving, the worker will then pass the ball back and forth 5 times. Once 5 passes have been done at each side of the square, the worker and the thrower will swap.
Making sure the ball is passed from the correct position Correct strength of passes Catching on the move without stepping
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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