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How do you make is easier or harder for people that find the drill too demaning/difficult or people that find it too easy
Hi Max, To adjust the 3 v 2 v 2 drill for different skill levels, consider these modifications:
For Beginners:
Increase Space: Expand the playing area to give more time and space for decision-making.
Reduce Pressure: Allow defenders to start further back or restrict their movement to make it easier for attackers.
Simplify Rules: Limit the number of passes required or allow more touches.
For Advanced Players:
Decrease Space: Reduce the playing area to increase pressure and require quicker decision-making.
Add Constraints: Introduce rules like one-touch passing or specific passing sequences.
Increase Defensive Pressure: Allow defenders to start closer or increase their number to make it more challenging.
I hope this helps!
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