Approach Drills Straight Start. Run only the first five steps with and without the transition. 3 Point Line Runs. If you have access to a basketball court, run the three-point line. ... Circle Runs or Skips. ... Straights with Circles. ... Pit Circles. ... 3 and 5 Step Jumps. ... Walk in or Jog in 5 Steps. ... Full Approach with Scissors Kick. More items...
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