Split your players into 3s and select 2 lines on the court (ideally getting players to work within a third of the court each).
On the whistle the attacker (white) sprints to either line. The attacker should use a sudden change of direction and sprint to receive the ball from the feeder, away from the defender who is marking them.
Encourage players to drive out to meet the ball - not wait for the ball to come to them.
Try to get players to land on their outside foot.
Players need to explore different ways of getting away from the defender these should include:
More able players should be looking to use their body to fake a movement to deceive the defender.
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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