1 Player: if there is one player that only arrives they will be given a ball and then start to do kick ups
2players: When the second player arrives the first player that arrived will start to pass to each other.
3player: The third player that arrives will join in with the passing between each other just i will become a triangle of passes
4players: the fourth player that arrives will join in with the passing instead of it being a triangle it will be come a square made from the players and they will pass between one another.
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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