
Two groups are formed. Each group stands at the right of a white (white) gates. The first players (who have the ball) go into dribbling and perform skills between the obstacles (orange), then pass the ball, reprimand, continue with a dribble 2-3 meters and shoot. The one who fired will go in the place of the one who passed it. The one who has passed, recovers the ball and goes to the group's tail.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
in more ways than one
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