1.
It is not important to create space between offensive teammates.
False
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Physics, 05.01.2021 20:50 kyle696969
1.
It is not important to create space between offensive teammates.
False
True
2.
Why would an offensive player use the sole of their foot while dribbling a soccer ball?
to pass the ball
to change direction
to protect the ball
to run with the ball
3.
When on offense, it is important to create space between yourself and the defender. T/F
True
False
4.
Which is not a part of your foot you should dribble with?
heel
inside
sole
outside
5.
When passing the soccer ball, it is best to use the of your foot.
outside
sole
inside
heel
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