Haunted house or Big Square/ little square:
Make a square around 35X35 yards and inside this particular square make another square around 25X25 yards. Assign 3 players to be the defenders and begin in the smaller square. These defenders are restricted to just this square and ought to never come into the bigger square while they are playing the game as defenders. Whatever is left of the players are attackers and ought to be situated outside the small square, but inside the bigger square. The smaller grid on the inside is known as the “Haunted House” and the players positioned in it are known as “Zombies”. There are a total or 4 to 8 players in this drill.
The players who are assigned the attackers position begin with two balls. The attackers move and pass around in their general vicinity in an attempt to off balance the players positioned as defenders. Once the attackers are able to off balance the defenders, the individual with the ball makes an attempt to move across the grid on one side and make it over the framework and out the smaller grid on the inverse side. In the event that the dribbler is halted by the defender, they switch their roles and the dribbler turns into the defender and the defender then gets the position of the attacker. A single point is given for every time a player is able to dribble through the haunted house. The game carries on from 10 to 15 minutes.
Some coaching points for this drill may include urging players to knock the ball around by passing and moving around in both frameworks. Be understanding and patient, and when the opportunity emerges, the attackers can dribble across the smaller framework with speed and go up against the defenders. The players positioned as defenders ought to function as a group of 3 and not 3 separate individuals.