Pass -> Dribble -> Shoot
Tactical Analysis
A passing, dribbling, and finishing circuit. It naturally uses exactly the equipment you want without feeling like the equipment was added just for the demo. A typical setup is: Cones to mark starting positions and passing stations. Poles for a short dribbling/slalom section. 2 mini-goals for the finish. Several balls at the starting station so the drill can run continuously. The pattern could be: Player A passes to Player B → follows the pass → Player B lays it off → Player A dribbles through 3–4 poles → plays a pass to Player C → Player C finishes into one of the mini-goals. Then everyone rotates to the next station.
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