This next exercise is similar to the “Circle Run” in this section, but you’ll need two balls instead of one. This drill can be so challenging that we like to call it “Double Trouble.”
The partner, parent, or coach begins alongside the runner at a starting point about 50 feet from an assigned finish line (the distance is flexible). Roll two balls, both of which the player must catch before they hit the designated finish line (such as a garage door if rolling the balls along a home driveway).
Another interesting alternative is for the teacher or partner to roll two balls of different colors and wait until the player is running at full speed before calling out which color they must pick up. They can even be balls of different sizes to add extra fun and creativity.
Quickness, agility, and decision-making skills will be tested and developed in this exercise.
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