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Navy Transition Drill -Improve Offense, Defense, Decision-Making, and TOUGHNESS! Check out the 5 Benefits from Coach Nate Steege’s great practice drill: ("REPLY" below if you'd like a FREE PDF with 7 Drills For Championship Practices - which includes videos, diagrams, and instructions!) Now to the benefits… 1. Players learn...

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Quintin Aldridge1 year ago

Someone yelled Hell Naw on that first shot lol

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Coach Toya1 year ago

I’d like to have a copy!

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Yes, I would like the PDF, thank you.

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