- Passing off of the right foot
- Open body up
- 'Jump' into pass
- Doesn't allow the defender to set themselves
- Passed should be received in front of the player
- Opening the wrists will allow increase in the angle of the pass
- Have the player on the opposite cone start with the ball, introducing looping runs into the drill, and a necessity to increase passing angle
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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