Mark out a square area and place a player on each corner. Place some balls in the middle of the
playing area – ideally, an odd number.
Once the exercise starts, players dribble as many balls as possible back to their own corner, but
must only dribble one ball at a time.
They are allowed to steal balls from their opponents’ corners. The player with the most balls after
two minutes wins.
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