1 A passes to B, A starts for the fast break and receives the pass from B, dribbles towards the goal and makes a goalshot.
2 C passes to D, C starts for the fast break and receives the pass from D, dribbles towards the goal and makes a goalshot.
All balls must be throiwn in a way that the goalkeeper can stop the shots.
Series of shots
- on the hands
- high
- half high
- knee height
- low
- bounce balls
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