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
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
8.1 Basic Attacking Skills
We can devise basic individual attacking skills by several tactical roles according to situational
constraints. We describe the basic link between player with the ball who leads the game and
the teammate who supports the attacker with the ball.
Attacker with the ball
Attacker without the ball
Passing
Creating
space
Faking
Shooting
Taking
information
3
Dribbling/
bouncing
Ball handling
Move
with ball
Use free
space
Be dangerous
(to score)
Receiving
the ball
Available for
teammate
Taking information
Faking
Move
without ball
Use free
space
Creating
space
Reading the situation to be able to predict/imagine actions, to adapt choices from large variability
of solutions with correct techniques, to react in good timing and to apply with success.
BALL HANDLING
The player should hold a ball with the fingers. The thumb
is almost opposite the little finger, and the last phalanges
grip a ball strongly so that the player in motion, or in various
activities, does not lose control of the ball.
Gap between the palm
and the ball
Players can play the game and learn a correct throwing
technique with balls whose sizes correspond to the size
of their hands. The most common mistake is to carry the
ball in the palm of the hand. Therefore, check to make sure
there is a small gap between the palm and the ball.
While playing, players should not focus on the ball itself, but should perceive other factors
as well (e.g., own position, positions of teammates, positions of opponents, position of
goalkeeper).
64