B runs in towards C and sprints towards the defending position on the left against A. First he passes to C who passes to A who throws at the goal.
A throws by making a jump shot, defender B tries to block this shot.
After the goalshot A sprints to throw off line and changes position with B.
A has to adapt his speed as the aim of the drill is to block goalshots. C can also help a bit by delaying his pass a bit.
Blocking players: jump off a bit later than the attacker A. Blocking should be done at about 6-7 mtrs from the goal.
Also do the drill on the opposite side.
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"It is not only useful for staff who are experienced but a valuable tool for those subject staff who have to take teams."