
JB prend la balle en mouvement, slalom coup droit-revers plot rouge/plot jaune puis conduite CD (la balle à droite, les pieds à gauche). Et sans arrêter la balle, passe la balle en PUSH pour le tiping au poteau droit ou au poteau gauche. Bleu prend la place de rouge, rouge celle de jaune, jaune celle de bleu.
Prendre la balle sans s'arrêter (balle dans la course du joueur soit par le coach, soit par un autre joueur). Position de la balle dans la conduite (devant et vers la droite). Position des joueurs au tiping (corps, appuis, stick)
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
in more ways than one
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