Can you say with confidence that your players always pick the right pass when offloading or running towards the opposition?
If you can't then this Decision Making session will improve your players' confidence, as they offload from the floor and ideally before contact has been made, increasing your forward's success rate when moving up the field.
What's in the Session?
Starting with a quick review of Tackling Technique and then move onto Decision Making - getting players to scan what's in front of them instead of just blindly going through the motions with organised plays.
By practising these offloading in a 2 vs 2 situation you should look to see an improvement in your players' running lines of support around the contact area as well as arming your players with better options when they charge up the field on the attack!
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