This category focuses on passing technique, speed of ball movement, and creating attacking opportunities.These drills help players develop accurate, well-timed passes that move the ball effectively down court.Perfect for all positions from U10 through Senior level.Ideal for coaches building teams that control possession and create scoring chances through sharp passing.
Using the passing drills and videos below your player will learn to accurately execute one and two hand passing - including the chest, bounce, shoulder (javelin) and overhead pass - helping your team to keep possession for longer.
If you want perfect passers the videos below will help you to improve your players' give and go - with simple and more advanced exercises for your players to practice passing in pairs, in small groups and as a whole team.
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