
Wedstrijdsituatie: Bal terug (Dat heet "Guard") Kommetje spelen om de rustige kant op te zoeken Speler rechtsachter loopt op en neemt aan in de loop (door het witte poortje) Pass in het blauwe poortje (diep) Speler bij blauw neemt aan, drijft tot in cirkel (=dreiging) Voorzet op tweede paal (Kaatsen?)
Alle eerdere technieken: Bal van links voorbij het lichaam aannemen Let op Vision bij drijven Push vanaf rechtervoet, nawijzen, geen "tik" hoorbaar Brede stickvoering
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