
JUGADORES ROJOS ATACAN 4 VS 4 EN 12-15MT DE ANCHO VS 4 DEFENSORES (AZULES). SI LLEGAN AL TRY O PIERDEN LA PELOTA Y GANA LA DEFENSA SE PREPARAN PARA ATACAR DESPLEGADO EN LA OTRA CANCHA. SIEMPRE TIENEN QUE DAR LA VUELTA POR EL INGOAL DE LA CANCHA DE JUEGO PROFUNDO Y REPOSICIONARSE EN EL ESPACIO DESPLEGADO ANTES DE JUGAR.
JUEGO PROFUNDO -JUGAR AGASAPADO Y CERCA DE SUS COMPAÃEROS. -GANAR Y DOMINAR EL CONTACTO EN ATAQUE Y DEFENSA. -CUIDAR Y MANTENER LA POSESION DE LA PELOTA. JUEGO DESPLEGADO -ATACAR LOS ESPACIOS CON PASES Y CARRERAS DE LOS APOYOS. -ENGAÃAR A LA DEFENSA CON SEÃUELOS O AMAGUES. -USAR EL ANCHO DE CANCHA PARA ABRIR LA DEFENSA Y TENER MAS ESPACIOS.
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