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Lesson 5:
MOVING AND RECEIVING DRILL (PART 1)
In this practice, players engage in a 2v2 game within a designated grid. The objective for the team in possession, Team A, is to connect with the neutral target players (C) positioned at both ends of the grid.
OBJECTIVE
There are four neutral players (C) available for both teams, positioned in pairs at the top and
bottom of the grid. These neutrals play alongside the team in possession (Team A).
Success is achieved by effectively transferring the ball from one end of the grid to the other,
either by utilising the neutral players in the middle or by playing directly to the target players at the ends.
The primary goals of this session are to enhance possession skills, improve communication and coordination among players, and foster intelligent decision-making in the 2v2 setting.
For more detailed information on this practice, please refer to the attached coaching process document.
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