A back cut occurs when an attacker moves behind a defender. The attacker changes direction suddenly toward open space. This movement creates separation for a clear pass. Quick footwork makes the cut effective. The defender often faces the ball and loses sight. Teammates time the pass precisely during the cut. Strong acceleration increases success. Attackers read defensive positioning before starting movement. During circle play a goal attack fakes outward. She cuts sharply behind her defender toward the post. The passer delivers the ball into open space. The attacker receives cleanly and shoots. Coaches teach sharp directional changes during training. Effective back cuts create scoring opportunities inside the circle.
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