
Red cones indicate starting points for players. Players must attempt to pass the ball and hit a cone. If a cone is hit then players collect the cone and football and return to their team. Cones indicate different amount of points - the further away they are the more points they are worth. Teams count up cones/points at the end and the team with most points are the winners.
- Use inside of the foot when passing - Change body shape when aiming for different cones
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
in more ways than one
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