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HOW CAN I IMPROVE PLAYERS ABILITY TO PERFORM THE LATERAL PASS ?
Keep small groups of 3 players working in small channels of no more than 3 meters wide by 10 meters and pass left then right reminding them to stay close and use quick hands. They must be able to pass in both directions in that 10 meter channel before they reach the end. Start at a jogging pace then increase the pace as they successfully achieve the goals set. Once they have learnt to pass laterally then widen the area until they can pass on a 10 meter area. Communication is the vital area for them at all times. Calling to each other and running off each other so passing becomes a natural tool for them. Running their lines for 15 to 20 minutes each session will allow them to become more confident.
Dean, If it is the pass they are having problems with the passing / target skills would help or maybe add the "Push pass" for those having problems with the spin pass? However the pass is only half of the problem - you also need to look at alignment of support without the ball (depth, position, communication) and also what they are doing with the ball in hand (i.e are they drifting) - working on a good "inline" run with the ball in hand will not only help preserve space out wide, but will help attack "drift" defence that most teams operate.
You don't say how old they are....
I think the 1st thing to consider is that we have to make passing very basic for them. Spin passing is an advanced pass and thus should be something to progress to, not from.
I think the push pass is always the best pass to teach as a basic pass and move on from, as it uses the elbows and waist to direct power from.
I always use intense handling sessions to improve passing and they DO NOT include running up and down passing in a line. I play Rugby Netball, keep ball as part of a 20 min warm up before moving into 2v1s, 3v2s, 4v3s and then full game. I think the most important thing for the coach to do is control the conditions and how much pressure you place on the players.
Most importantly....Make it fun!
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