
No goals-Passing and moving in a 25. Avoid crashing into other teams. Head up. No tackling or defenders Variation- add in defenders to hunt down the ball-any groups -These players are to work in teams -press with purpose. -Real intensity 1 minute.
How are you moving off the ball. Are you a passing option? Don't congregate in one area. If you mistrap -protect the ball and one player offers a guard option.
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