
Disposition:- 2 frappes au 3m côté A- 2 défenseurs D1 et D6 côté B- 2 attaquants aux ailes côté B- 2 joueurs en attente côté BDéroulement:- Frappe du côté A (balle lancée à lui-même) sur D1 ou D6- Si D1 defend, D6 avance pour passer (vice-versa)- D6 passe en 2 ou en 4- Chacun suit sa balle
- Anticipation du joueur passeur pour avancer si la frappe n'est pas sur lui- Ajustement de l'angle d'approche des attaquants- C'est une balle sauvée et passée par un libéro (non passeur), il faut la mettre en jeu.
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