It is a manifestation of the short play style that is characterized by the fact that players (during the start and progression sub-phases) are limited to playing within their demarcation, thanks to their high individual level that ensures that the ball will not be lost in 1:1 situations with likely overflow from the opposite with a dribble. Making a change of orientation to the teammate who is only in his demarcation when the opposite placed more than one player in the demarcation of the holder.
It is characterized by:
- Short passes (15-20 m).
- 20 meters is the maximum travel space of the ball that does not allow on the contrary to have the time necessary to intercept it.
- 15 meters is the minimum space that does not allow a single opponent to override the two-player play space (that of the holder and the player supporting him).
- Constant supports/direct or indirect collective orientation changes.
- Control of the ball and the game, manifesting the three offensive sub-phases:
- Home
- Progression
- Completion.