
players from each side dribbles towards the cone then beats it with a single scissor, double scissor, body faint, and lastly and Inesta (Do each for 1 min) working on turning: each player dribbles to red cone then does a step over, Cruyff, outside of the foot chop then dribble back to cone. (1 min for each skill
make sure the intention is there while beating the cone heads and eyes up while dribbling Can we keep our touches close
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