Develop your teams attacking ability with new offensive structures and principles. Set the precedence in the early season sessions and get everybody working towards the same goal with new plays, continuous attacks and fine tuning shooting techniques.
You want to start as you mean to go on, so the rules and standards you set in these early weeks of training should set the tone for the rest of the season.
What's in the session?
To get your players working hard, both mentally and physically, this competitive session gets your players go on the fast break - transitioning from defence to attack.
To work on your team's fast break, transitioning and shooting skills we've created this smooth flowing session, designed to promote attacking teamwork. Drills in this session include:
Have fun, work hard, work together and have a successful season!
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