A feeding lane is the open path for a circle pass. Attackers create this lane through movement and spacing. Defenders try to block or narrow the lane. Accurate timing opens the lane briefly. Strong footwork helps attackers clear space. The passer must recognize the opening quickly. Quick release increases successful entry. Communication signals readiness inside the circle. During buildup the goal attack drifts wide. Her movement opens a central feeding lane. The wing attack threads a sharp pass inside. The shooter receives without heavy pressure. Coaches emphasize recognizing feeding lanes during drills. Clear lanes improve scoring efficiency.
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