Players start with the basics and drive toward the ball on a sharp diagonal to receive a pass, returning the pass back to the line and joining the end of the line.
Then start to encourage them to make different movements and work on their sharp change of direction. They should call for the ball only on the point of direction when they want it.
The focus is to commit one way and then make a sharp change of direction in the other way (towards the ball, or for a lob). In an attempt to loose their defender (if they were on court). Try to avoid too much movement as this will confuse the passer.
Strong plat passes in front of where the player is leading too, is also important.
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"It is not only useful for staff who are experienced but a valuable tool for those subject staff who have to take teams."