
Blue Drill - Blue Group work on calling for the ball, running through the cons and turn to one side and pass the ball to the same side where he comes from. Then the player who passed the ball run through the cons and ask for the ball again. Orange Drill Dribble around the con with the ball very close to the foot and pass the ball to other side following the ball. Variation for both drills= A player can following the player and the another player need to open up his body protecting the ball until passing the ball.
-Blue Dribble Observation First directed control First great touch and passing skill Checking their shoulder - Back Orange Dribble Points -When you are conducting the ball the player need to keep up his face.
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