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* Partner up with one ball, a chaser and receiver | * Partner up with one ball, a chaser and receiver | ||
* Coach rolls out the ball, receiver runs for it, chaser chases after 1 second | * Coach rolls out the ball, receiver runs for it, chaser chases after 1 second | ||
* Chaser attempts to | * The receiver does not look back, he runs straight for the ball | ||
* Chaser attempts to poke or lift check the receiver when he is scooping | |||
* The receiver has to adjust his body to protect the back hand | |||
* The receiver runs to daylight and passes back to coach | |||
* If the chaser successfully disrupts the scoop he should box out and flick the ball to open space and then get the ground ball | |||
<noinclude>[[Category:Ground Ball Drills]]</noinclude> | <noinclude>[[Category:Ground Ball Drills]]</noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 17:28, 22 May 2017
No Second Chances Ground Balls
Often times a player gets a first chance at a ground ball while unchallenged, but they often fail to field it cleanly and that is when the crowd joins in.
- Partner up with one ball, a chaser and receiver
- Coach rolls out the ball, receiver runs for it, chaser chases after 1 second
- The receiver does not look back, he runs straight for the ball
- Chaser attempts to poke or lift check the receiver when he is scooping
- The receiver has to adjust his body to protect the back hand
- The receiver runs to daylight and passes back to coach
- If the chaser successfully disrupts the scoop he should box out and flick the ball to open space and then get the ground ball