Break Out to Fast Break

Develop ball movement, positioning, and hustle through a clearing-to-fast-break sequence where every player touches the ball. 4 lines behind the cage (3 attack, 1 midfield). On the whistle, attack moves the ball on a clear, getting all 3 a touch before feeding the midfielder breaking downfield. Keep clearing passes away from the middle. Once the midfielder has the ball outside the box, he turns and drives back in on a fast break — pass to the closest attackman, skip pass across, "one more" to the final attackman for the finish. Variation: Add defenders to increase difficulty.

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