Players stay in groups of 3 with 1 ball.
2 players stand in the grid and 1 player outside with the ball.
The players inside the grid alternate to get free from each other to receive the ball from the player on the outside.
Set an allotted period of time for players to complete the pass (ticking clock).
Try to get players to drive onto the ball showing a change of pace and change of direction to beat the defender to receive the ball.
Encourage players to re-offer for the ball if they are unsuccessful in the first instance.
Players should be pushing off their outside foot to change direction - shoulder should drop in order to fake a movement.
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