The goal with the exercise is to train the players to make a precise
pass and teach the receiving player not to slow down when receiving
the ball.
The "clay pigeons" runs straight forward with
the body turned against the passing player. The passing player must
now shoot after the chest on the running player, who has both hands
up, ready for catching. The pass and the running is a success if
the runner - without altering the speed of running, without jumping
or bending and without reaching forward or backward - is able to catch
the ball. An non-precise pass could cause the passing player to make
a couple of push-ups or something else. In the same way the running
player could be punished with push-ups if he/she alters the running
speed.
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