
students are in pairs with 2-3 balls each and 1 racquet per pair. using side way of court not length One feeds and one hits feeder must do a cooperative throw and call out a number this is the number of times the ball must bounce before they can catch it again hitter must do a hit that will allow for that number of bounces If a more advanced group, feeder will call backhand or forehand shot also
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