
Players balance ball on racquet then player walks ball on racquet with out dropping Place ball on top on cone players picks up second ball and does same walk with ball balanced on racquet without dropping it. player walks with balanced ball on racquet players ends the drill by placing the second ball on the cone.
Keep hands and racquet level walk in straight line take your time focus Encourage kids if ball is rolling off racquet, to keep racquet level, eyes on the ball and take their time, don't rush.
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