Player 1 runs to a point, returns and, on the way back, collects a frisbee at the pick-up point and passes it to Player 2 who is next in line. The pattern continues. (Play with 4 or more.)
Skill Focus Develops passing and catching skills
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT 1 frisbee per group Use the activity card, PLUS… » Player 2 returns the frisbee to Player 1, who is still at the pick-up point. » Player 1 leaves the frisbee and returns to the end of the line. Easier: » Reduce the distance between the start line and the pick-up point. Harder: » Player 1 runs to the turning point to catch the return pass while on the move. The frisbee is left at the start line.
TipS » Encourage players to set their feet before passing. » When a player catches the frisbee, they must establish a pivot foot before passing. ASK THE PLAYERS » Why is it more difficult to pass to a player on the move?
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