Use this fun game for improving dribbling, disguise and change of direction in 1v1 and 1v2 situations.
A group of attackers (chefs) start inside the hut. They need to add toppings to the pizza slices by dribbling balls and stopping them on top of the pizza slices.
Unfortunately, there are two or three customers that don’t like the topping and will try to stop it going on the pizza. They do this by knocking the topping out of the kitchen.
The chefs go in pairs until all balls have been played.
How many toppings can they get on the pizza slices?
Improving dribbling, disguise and change of direction in 1v1 and 1v2 situations.
Area: 30x30 yards with triangular “pizza slices” at each end and a 10x12 yards pizza hut on one of the long sides. Players: 11
Equipment: Cones, balls
“Deliver the toppings”
“Anchovies”
To deliver the finished pizza all the chefs run out together and bring the toppings back to the hut whilst the defenders try to steal the toppings again. How many pizzas can they deliver?
Before each pair of chefs set off call out the topping they are trying to put on the pizza. Alternatively, allow the players to pick a topping, however bizarre.
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