
Jugador del equipo rojo toma la bocha conduce hacia el carril de la izquierda y lanza de REVES (barrido o golpe). El pase es recepcionado por el equipo VERDE (Defensa). Una vez que recepcione, los dos jugadores del equipo que ataca (ROJO) deeben "PRESIONAR EN EQUIPO". Si recuperan la bocha, pueden atacar. Si el Defensor (VERDE) lleva la bocha a la lines de 25 yardas, anota un punto
"PRESION TRAS PERDIDA" " PRESION CIEGA" (DESDE EL PUNTO CIEGO) "NO TIRAR QUITES DE JAB O CORREDIZOS" "BUENA COMUNICACIÃN" "EL JUGADOR QUE ESTA DE FRENTE Y DE DERECHO MARCA COMO VA A PRESIONAR SU COMPAÃERO Y DIRIJE LA CANALIZACIÃN"
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
in more ways than one
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