
Players split to three stations. Player A dribbles to the red cone executes a feint and takes a shot. Then plays a 1v1 with player B. Player B speeds up to play a 1v1 against player A. Then plays a 1-2 with player C. Player C plays give and take with player B and then takes a shot on goal.
Variety on feints Transition Speed 1v1 Passing and receiving Use of both feet
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