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Using of the running in possibilities have shown to be a very good attack
weapon. Running in means that a team changes from a 3-3 attack to
a 4-2 as a player (without a ball) changes position by running against
the goal circle or to the opposite side. It often brings the defending
team out of 'balance' and in that period there will normally be several
excellent passing and scoring possibilities. If the running in doesn't
bring a scoring, the running in player seeks her own place again in
the 3-3 attack system. The running in player is often the playmaker,
but wings and backs are quite as useful. It gives further playing possibilities
and causes that it is more difficult for the opponents to make a tactical
counter measure. Running in can be performed against all defending
systems (6-0, 5-1, 3-2-1) and the running in player may vary her running
in (change of position): 1. Running in following the movement- and
passing rhythm (which is the most common) 2. Running in after a short
break (after passing) which breaks the rhythm. It gives a bigger moment
of surprise. 3. Running in when the ball is on the opposite side.
Can be used by wings and backs, and it almost always surprise the
defense.
All the exercises can be practiced on both sides.
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