A passes to D. D passes to F after F makes a run to the open cone. The F passes to A after making the open cone run, etc.
Be sure the run doesn't happen until the person passing them the ball has received the ball.
Be sure the player receiving the ball does in fact receive it properly with the ball coming all the way across them and their first touch leading them into the path of the next pass.
Don't allow slow pace.
Progression: Change directions
Progression: Must call for the ball before they can be passed the ball by their team mate.
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