
grupo de jugadores dentro de un circulo de conos. a la orden del entrenador (gris) quien dira una particularidad de alguno de ellos, en el ejeplo (amarillo) el resto debera sacarlo del circulo sin derribarlo ni levantarlo, solo empujando. nadie queda afuera, se saca al jugador indicado pero una vez afuera vuelve a ingresar para reiniciar la actividad
-iniciación al contacto y al tackle -fomentar el trabajo en equipo
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