- see picture
- 2 places to start!!!
- nr 1 has to dribble in square, play ball back to nr 2 and 2V1 start.
- If they go through the square, around Cone and start 2V1 on goalie.
- Defender gets ball= become attacker. Player who lost the ball becomes defender
Look at:
- coachability, attitude
- how they create 2V1
- ability to pass
Attention for safety goalie
- players not allowed to hit.
- have to play the 2V1, only push everywhere in cirle or sweep hit top circle
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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