Give and Go (Break Containment)
Red Player passes to Blue player on the other side of teh rectangle.
Red Player then runs to contain Pass reciever. blue player then uses support player outside of cones to break containment and execute a give and go.
1. Encourage support players to keep spacing and not over crowd the player needing support.
2. Highlight the need for correct touch weight and accuracy and intensity.
3. Once players begin to get it donw encourage them to use one touch.
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