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Basic Types of Passing
Now that we have introduced the basic pass and Receive concepts, there are
several basic types of passing that we would like to acquaint you with along with
basic drills to teach them. The basic pass types are:
1. Square
2. Diagonal
3. Through
4. Wall Pass (Give and Go)
A key ingredient of a good passing game is player movement. There are two
types of positive movement. The first type is towards the ball. This is also called
"showing" for the ball. The second type of movement is away from the ball. This
type of movement stretches out the defense or causes the defense to have to
adjust.
Showing for the ball is characterized by a quick burst of movement towards the
ball at the time. This type of run demands the ball to be played to the feet of the
player showing.
Runs away from the ball are often into undefended space. These runs usually
provide a long pass opportunity. Passes should be targeted into space for the
player to run onto.
Players must be trained to constantly adjust their position based on the ball
position and location of the other players. When one player moves, this generally
creates space for another player to move into or exploit.
The Square Pass
A pass is defined as “square” when the passing and receiving players are
basically in line with each other shoulder-to-shoulder.
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