Disrupted flow occurs when play loses rhythm or continuity. Turnovers or fouls often cause this situation. Players struggle to maintain passing tempo. Communication may break down temporarily. Defenders benefit from disrupted flow. Attackers need quick reset strategies. Strong leadership restores organization. Short safe passes rebuild confidence. During an attack repeated contact calls interrupt movement. The team loses momentum near the circle edge. Passes become hesitant and cautious. The defence regains control of positioning. Coaches teach regrouping techniques after disruption. Regaining flow improves scoring consistency.
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