
1) En zona de volantes trabajar diferentes tipos de recepciones dinámicas en el box. Escapes hacÃa ambos lados, escapes verticales, de derecho y de revés. 2) Lado der. Pase al volante extendido que recibe y hace dribbling o conducción aerea sobre los conos, luego pasa a la T donde un delantero sale a recibir y hace un salta pelotita sobre los conos, desborda y mete el centro atrás. Lado izq. Pase al volante extendido, que recibe y hace alguna habilidad sobre los conos, da un pase a la T donde un delantero sale a recibir y escapa hacÃa atras para meter un centro de barrido para que desvÃe el otro delantero.
1) -Conexión pasador receptor. Cambio de ritmo para escapar. Ingresar al box en el momento justo. 2) Habilidades.
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