Important:
1. choose your own dribbling ciruit. turns, feet inside cone-ball outside- slalom big space slalom small etc. Nr 8 scores on goal.
2. put some extra balls at each cone in case somebody doesn't trap or wrong pass.
2. at each position 2 pp as start. at no 1 position 3 or more people. No 1 can pass if no 2 stands ready.
4.. No 2 + 4 after pass pressure on 3 and 5.
You can do sort of end game:
- in 3 min times how many balls get to the goal?
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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