
A passt naar B, B terug op A A neemt bal direct mee, en dribbelt naar voren B kruist achterlangs, blijft achter de bal A loopt voorbij de bal (schijn om te passen naar B), maar trekt bal met backhand snel en ruim naar rechts A passt op B B rond af
na balaanname hoofd omhoog (vision) A trekt bal naar rechts en versnelt tegelijkertijd ALTERNATIEF (na stap 4): 5. A passt op B en loopt direct door cirkel in 6. B passt op A, A kaatst terug op op B die in komt lopen 7. B rond af met hoge bal
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