| The practice is for A's to pass
the ball about inside the square and for the two defenders to
try and either win the ball or simply clear the ball out of
the square.
Points to note
1 The 2 defenders (D) must
work together Eg As A1 passes to A2, then D2 closes in on
A2, at the same D1 must anticipate which pass (from A2) will
come next, so he may opt to wait before closing down on A3,
or even try and intercept any pass from A2.
2 D1 and D2 must tackle when
they get the chance.
3 D1 and D2 must work at
angles. So that as A1 passes to A2, D2 can manoeuvre himself
in such a position that A2 cannot pass back to A1, which will
in turn allow D1 to concentrate on A4 and A3.
The coach can vary this practice by allowing the attackers
only 2 touches of the ball. They must either pass it first
time on to a colleague, or control the ball, then pass it
on with next touch on the ball.
This makes it more difficult for the attackers, but improves
their commitment in the practice, and indeed speeds up the
practice.
If attackers are adept enough the coach can make the practice
one touch only. So as the ball arrives by any of the A's,
they must immediately pass it on to a colleague.
Practice 2 - This is a progression
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