
BACKHAND
Is backhand the fastest way to pass the ball to the left or right of the attacker moving towards the goal,
or an element off limits at a young age because it is essentially pushing the ball?
And pushing the ball when passing is a wrong move.
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How to master playing in a small area?
How to pass the ball well in a crowd?
Surprise and unpredictability are crucial.
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Looking at the ball,
you should always know where your opponent is.
Looking at your opponent,
you should always know where the ball is.
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THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX AND
PLAY OUTSIDE THE BOX
One of the most common doubts in working with children is how to teach Dora to catch a ball and make a long pass in motion without throwing “balloons”.
The solution can be found in exercises like running the playground in pairs and in groups of three where we are looking for her to keep a certain distance, popular exercise “criss-cross or eight”, etc.
We think these exercises are good, but since they are neither game nor competition, they don’t provide an emotional stimulus, and there is no situation to solve.
Therefore, they are not good enough.
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ANA, KALINA AND PUSHING THE BALL
“There are many players who are good at passing the ball and shooting, but they are not good players,
but there is no good player who does not know how to do it well.”
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LINE PLAYER
The role of a line player in possession of the ball is very simple and 99% of situations are based on five elements and how they are combined:
Why is it that line player technique is so simple,
yet there are so few line players who can perform all five elements efficiently in a game?
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BREAK THROUGH
Break through – an old-fashioned technical element going out of style
or the basis for creating extra players in a specific part of the court?
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INVERTED ROW
They often ask me:
How many inverted rows should my son Luka be able to do at the age of 10 or 12?
Until he can do one proper inverted row, he should not do any at all.
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PUSH UP
This is a bad push-up because the athlete:
Lowers the head in the first stage of the movement to get closer to the ground and has no power to lower the chest.
Bends the lumbar part of the spine.
Moves the body to the left and right because first he raises the left and the right side of the body.
What’s a good push-up?
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BIOMECHANICS OF MOVEMENT
AND PSYCHOMOTOR SPEED
Since the methods of handball education are based on the integral approach to an athlete, it is sometimes difficult to distinguish whether certain contents are a developmental impulse for movement biomechanics or psychomotor speed and this should be so because our goal is to impact simultaneously as many abilities as possible.
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SPECIAL SHOOTINGS (ŠASE I POLUERET)
How to score goals from back players positions when the defender is in front of the attacker and is taller than him?
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FAST BREAK
A goal from a fast break is the best psychological cure for conceding a goal.
99% of offense players feel a rush of adrenaline after scoring.
99% of defense players feel disappointed.
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RECOGNISING THE GAME AREA
the four players without the ball move in sync on one angle or another, thus creating shot openings for everybody.
– Phil Jackson –
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CHANGING THE ROAD
If you do this, both you and the players will appreciate it.
If you don’t because you don’t have time for it now, the damage will be double:
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The story goes that he came to this idea
by watching high schoolers play a free,
unorganised game without supervision from a coach.
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