Continue from Great Escape, placing four blue markers behind the gates and move the four yellow markers at each end into a square. Players at either end have to race one at a time to collect yellow markers and bring them back, whilst four players on the side have to turn and collect a blue marker and make their yellow markers blue one at a time.
P1: End players have to dribble a football up and down to score a point, whilst side players have to make four passes to each other across the lanes
Is it fun? STEP - does it work? Can it be changed? Dribbling the ball - can they take slightly harder, longer touches to get ball out from under feet. On P1, can the player being passed to across area make it easier by coming closer?
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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."