Ball receiving drill using various receiving and passing techniques
Players on the outside pass the ball to the player on the inside who receives and either arcs strong or goes onto the weak side aroud the cones.
That player will then pass the ball to the player on the outside opposite to where they started. The person who passed the ball in will run around and become the inside player.
Variations can include obstacles and various passing techniques.
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