
Groups of 3 Each off shoot of this drill should be done quickly. Only 2-3 Minutes on each thing. Starts with one touch passing in triangle Triangleâs remain stationaryCan pass in either direction Start with two touch Go to one touchPass and follow Line This will flatten the triangle into a line and become a kind of straight line After a minute add in a dribble move before they passPass and Replace pair Person A remains stationary Person A Passes to Person B at Point B Person B returns pass to Person A Person B and Person C switch positions quickly Person A passes to Person C at Point B Person C returns Pass to Person A Person C and Person B switch once more. After a minute Switch who is the stationary Person A. Drill ends when all 3 people have been Person A2 v 1 Keep Away Keep Triangles in a tight space. Place cones if needed Encourage person on the ball to take defender off the dribble If the dribble is not there have them lay off the pass Encourage the decision making
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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