Now things get difficult. The ball being dribbled is quickly passed through the other player’s dribbling. Additionally, player’s paths cross and they must control their own ball. Many different things happen at the same time.
The players dribble to the first cones. Upon crossing, each player passes the ball across the other player’s path (short ball stop). Then, the player continues to dribble the ball and joins the other row.
- Different dribbling techniques
- Always train using both legs!
- Don’t forget to push forward
Category: Advanced training, children’s training, youth training, seniors
Minimum group size: 6
Maximum group size: 10
Materials required: Each player has a ball, four cone markers
Field size: The distance between cones should be at least five meters.