
"A" arranca con la pelota y antes de llegar al cono rojo opuesto pasa, salteando a "B"(falso), directamente a "C" (verdadero). "C" entrega la pelota a "D" y arranca de nuevo el ciclo con "E" y "F".
- Pelota en dos manos - Disociar tren superior del inferior - Codos pegados al cuerpo, no hamacarse al pasar - Empujar la pelota con el brazo interno, manos hacia el objetivo - Receptores (falso y verdadero) direccionar manos hacia el pasador - Control de las carrera para no interferir el pase (falso) y timing de pase (verdadero) - Comunicación
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