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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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Jump shot blocking Run shot blocking Underarm shot blocking

Note: Blocking the ball is the last chance for a defender to stop a shot in progress

(or to prevent a shot).

8.3 Basic Goalkeeping

Playing as a goalkeeper requires a lot of physical and mental effort. The goalkeeper is the

only player that can move inside the goal area without restrictions. From the ages of 5 to 10,

children should take turns in this role, as specialisation at this age is not recommended.

Students must tell you if they are brave enough to try this role. Do not force a pupil to play

goalkeeper if fearful of the task. At the age of 10 or 11, players can start to specialise in at the

position when playing in a club context of practice.

An overview of specific goalkeeper’s skills:

1. Offensive skills:

Movement in the goal area.

Offensive posture, positioning.

Passing to initiate fast break, attack, throws.

Execution of free throw, goalkeeper throw, throw-in.

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