TEACHING HANDBALL - IHF Handball at School Booklet Series
Handball is the fastest team sport with a ball in the world. In recent years, handball has become one of the most popular sports in the world. The fast-growing popularity of the sport is attributed to its fun dynamic gameplay that can be played anywhere with minimal equipment. The Handball at School rules are the basis of mini handball for beginners and/or children under 11. For the PE teachers, coaches, and administrators using this book, we sincerely hope that this Handball at School program will transform your PE curriculum, inspire your students to be active throughout their lives, and create an entire generation of handball lovers. Of all the benefits this great sport has to offer children, none are more important than fun, passion, and health. Visit handball.link to download pdf
Handball is the fastest team sport with a ball in the world. In recent years, handball has become one of the most popular sports in the world. The fast-growing popularity of the sport is attributed to its fun dynamic gameplay that can be played anywhere with minimal equipment.
The Handball at School rules are the basis of mini handball for beginners and/or children under 11. For the PE teachers, coaches, and administrators using this book, we sincerely hope that this Handball at School program will transform your PE curriculum, inspire your students to be active throughout their lives, and create an entire generation of handball lovers. Of all the benefits this great sport has to offer children, none are more important than fun, passion, and health. Visit handball.link to download pdf
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WHEELCHAIR HANDBALL
At the beginning of the 21st century, wheelchair handball was
developed to make handball accessible to people with motor
disabilities. The rules closely align with those of handball
with several key changes, including a reduced number of
players, a smaller goal, rules focused on pushing, dribbling
and passing, safety measures for equipment to ensure
player safety, and the promotion of mixed gender teams.
STREET HANDBALL
Played with a soft, non-bouncing ball, street handball shares
the philosophy of mini handball: fluid rules, adaptable
to include everyone across gender and ages, and to
accommodate on any open-air field. It is usually a four-a-side
game, and any player can be goalkeeper. All players can attack,
playing with numerical advantage (4 vs. 3 plus goalkeeper).
Teams are not allowed to attempt to score until all its players
have touched the ball, dribbling is not allowed, and physical
contact is strictly forbidden.
SNOW HANDBALL
Following the lead of street and beach versions of handball,
snow handball has found a foothold in wintery climes, and
is currently the youngest branch of this popular game.
It includes many elements of beach handball, and could
become very popular in countries with a lot of snow.
The use of elements from all types of handball is very enriching during
the teaching process, engaging students in alternative and creative ways to learn
how to play. For this booklet and its subsequent volumes, we will mainly deal
with the teaching of mini handball and handball.
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