
Three players in middle making triangle and rotates always on setting 2 ball-1-2-2. Three players in the middle of the triangle making and changing positions always set the 2 ball-1-2-2. Player 0 starts with passing first long ball to the further center player 3 (line 3). Next - a short walk back to the center player 1 (on line 1) and then, pass the player 2 (this is a 3rd player, who shows up with the line 2 over line 3). Player 2 play to the player 0 on next side, and sitiation start again. Next round:Player 0, who started 1st round, plays role as player 3 now. Player 3 changes with 1, player 1 plays as 2, and finaly - player 2 leaves the pitch and waits for next round.
Always stay in contrencation with passing and movement. Before receiving the ball, jump back from opponent to open space to next passing.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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