
player 1 passes the ball to the center player who checks open either to the right or the left.Then passes the ball back or turns.Then the ball goes to the last player.He dribbles back in line or plays the give and go with the center player. Multiple combinations possible.
Movement with and without the ball.Strong passes on the ground, on the correct foot.coach your pass.High tempo in passing and rotation.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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