PLAY FROM THE AREA (outside it).
Each system determines, in relation to the space/time and opportunity factors, a movement established in the Fundamentals of collective game (both attack and defense) that the player must master and perform depending on different game situations. These movements can be classified into:
- "Short" movements to be carried out within the zone/demarcation itself:
- Movements to maintain balance on the line.
- Movements to maintain the balance between lines.
- Moves to "darken" the opponent's joint view of the ball i of the player he marks.
- Moves to constantly create the pass line.
- Movements to be located diagonally between lines.
- "Short" moves to receive the ball with an advantage ("Pique").
- Etc.
- "Long" and manifest movements (15-20 m) to exit the game zone/demarcation itself:
- Movements to create numerical superiority in the area of the holder (in front of zonal markings to the player he supports) – creating both free spaces to be occupied by a teammate.
- Moves to take advantage of created or existing spaces/free zones (in front of individual markings to the player it supports), to create S/N (2:1) with the holder.
- Recover "divided" balls.
- Drive/progress.
- Swap/unfold.