A wing drive is a sudden move by a corner player toward goal. The winger dribbles or runs at high speed along the goal area line. This action aims to find a gap in the defense for a shot. It requires explosive speed and the ability to handle heavy physical body contact. A wing drive often draws defenders away from the center of the court. A right wing performs a drive to the middle and scores a goal. This movement creates confusion and forces the defensive unit to rotate very quickly. Players must maintain balance while sprinting near the restricted six meter goal zone. Effective wing drives provide a team with many creative and unpredictable scoring options. Training focuses on footwork and the timing of the first explosive attacking step.
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