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Chest Pass: Used for short distances, make a w with your hands on the back of the ball and push away from your body starting from your chest.

Shoulder Pass: Longer distances than the chest pass, often used to get over defenders. Start with the ball on your dominant hand shoulder (right if your right-handed, left if you're left handed) and project forward and over with one hand. This pass can be modified to using two hands.

Boumce Pass: Often used to feed into the circle, this is a great pass for getting round defenders in a short space. Same action as the chest pass, but project down and the ball should bounce 3/4 of the way in between you and your team-mate.

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