
Players pair up at least 15 to 20 yds apart. red players has unlimited touches blue has 2, progress to one blue players are returning the ball to their partner low, then high players switch roles and use both feet in order to complete the drill.
2 touch - receiving technique, passing techinique 1 touch - footwork/approach and striking the ball providing quality service to the player with limited time and ressources.
This practice has no coaching points
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