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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Major offensive game problems and basic tactical elements to work on in each key stage
of learning:
NOVICE
BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED
Collective
focus
Transitional play with
numerical advantage
Transitional play
with pressure
Introduction to differentiation
of game
phases: transitional
and positional play
Development
of game phases
Maintaining
ball
possession
Inter-passing skills
functional spacing
Inter-passing
under pressure
Evading opponent
to get open
Inter-passing in tight
spaces and around goal
Inter-passing
in numerical
disadvantage
Making
forward
progression
Supporting play
Spread-out positioning
Lead pass
Progression dribbling
Evading opponent
to get open ahead
of ball, lead pass
Give-and-go in depth
Replacement cut
Joint efforts to fast
forward play
Leading away to make
space
Staggered
passing lanes
(waves)
Attacking
the goal/
scoring
Creating
an opening
Taking an open
shot
Shooting skills
Solving advantage
in wide-open space
Fake and cutting
moves to create an
opening
Taking an open
jump shot
Creating advantage
in wide-open space
Creating advantage
in small spaces
Pressure play from exterior
Inward/outward penetration
Switching play
Ball fakes
Shooting from narrow
angles
Creating advantage in
small spaces
Pressure play with pivot
Positional shooting
Fake movements inside
defence – pivot positioning
and role
Screening
In defence, our tactical focus is on regaining the ball and protecting the goal, as detailed
below:
NOVICE
BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED
Collective
focus
Unstructured defence
Full/half-court
pressure
Quick retreat with
pressure
Rudimentary pressuring
two-lined zone defence
Development of
game phases
Pressuring zone
defence
Regaining
ball and
protecting
the goal
Court players’ and
goalkeepers role
Basic goalkeeper skills
Individual
responsibility
Close pressure to
intercept the ball
Positional responsibility
with mutual help
to deny space and
pressuring pass lanes
Individual positional
responsibility to deny
numerical disadvantaged
on ball side
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