Put the players in groups of 3.
The players on the outside receive the ball and pass it back to the player in the middle.
The player in the middle receives the ball and turns to pass the ball on to the player on the opposite side.
In this practice the player receives the ball with the none kicking foot, and turns to pass the ball on to the other player.This is to speed up the transfer.
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