
Los jugadores se posicionan como indica el diagrama. El jugador que tiene el balon le da el pase al jugador de la fila El portador con recibe el balón con la mano de donde viene el balón (el balón viene de la derecha, usa su mano derecha SOLAMENTE) Al recibir el balón y pasar por los conos, transmite el balon con esa misma mano al otro jugador. El jugador de la fila de frente sale y se repite el ejercicio.
Mantener la continuidad en el flujo del balon Gestionar el cuerpo para recibir, acelerar y pasaar. Mantener comunicación constante Alta intensidada
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