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Behind-the-back Pass


Some really talented players made an art of it decades(!!) ago. Like every other new skill, we (the coaches) have to figure out how to teach our players to do it. We need to find out the technique, good drills, the use and how implement it to the game smoothly.


Many people still thinking Behind-the-back pass is something fancy that only talented players can do. Wrong. Behind-the-back is an amazing weapon that requires precision and time to learn it. But it doesn't mean that we can't/shouldn't practice it.

Some really talented players made an art of it decades(!!) ago. Like every other new skill, we (the coaches) have to figure out how to teach our players to do it. We need to find out the technique, good drills, the use and how implement it to the game smoothly.


Many people still thinking Behind-the-back pass is something fancy that only talented players can do. Wrong. Behind-the-back is an amazing weapon that requires precision and time to learn it. But it doesn't mean that we can't/shouldn't practice it.

Some really talented players made an art of it decades(!!) ago. Like every other new skill, we (the coaches) have to figure out how to teach our players to do it. We need to find out the technique, good drills, the use and how implement it to the game smoothly.


Many people still thinking Behind-the-back pass is something fancy that only talented players can do. Wrong. Behind-the-back is an amazing weapon that requires precision and time to learn it. But it doesn't mean that we can't/shouldn't practice it.

Some really talented players made an art of it decades(!!) ago. Like every other new skill, we (the coaches) have to figure out how to teach our players to do it. We need to find out the technique, good drills, the use and how implement it to the game smoothly.


Many people still thinking Behind-the-back pass is something fancy that only talented players can do. Wrong. Behind-the-back is an amazing weapon that requires precision and time to learn it. But it doesn't mean that we can't/shouldn't practice it.

Some really talented players made an art of it decades(!!) ago. Like every other new skill, we (the coaches) have to figure out how to teach our players to do it. We need to find out the technique, good drills, the use and how implement it to the game smoothly.


Many people still thinking Behind-the-back pass is something fancy that only talented players can do. Wrong. Behind-the-back is an amazing weapon that requires precision and time to learn it. But it doesn't mean that we can't/shouldn't practice it.

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