> Nominate a player to lead.
> The leader demonstrates one skill (e.g. kicking, blocking, passing, shooting, throwing).
> Starting on the leader’s right, each player in turn demonstrates the skill around the circle.
> When it reaches the leader once more, they introduce another skill.
> Next time around, the leader introduces a new skill when the person opposite them in the circle demonstrates the original skill.
> Each time, introduce a new skill earlier.
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