by Robert Papić | Dec 26, 2019 | biomechanics of movement
The "Spin Feint" may be the best way for Filip to escape from an aggressive defender, although it can be effective in passing defender off a typical 1on1 play. Why are the top players using it so rare? How to create a methodology for spontaneous learning through games... by Robert Papić | Dec 16, 2019 | Uncategorized
1 3 videos 2 questions Who is the player in your team that you would like to see score the deciding goal? Why him (he’s the oldest, most talented, a high quality player, most experienced…)? 1 quote Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes. – Oscar...
by Robert Papić | Dec 4, 2019 | 10-11 y/o, te-ta creativity
Goran is 9 or 12, he is moving from mini handball to handball and he’s a good mini handball player. He has learned how to find empty space when he’s not in possession of the ball. What is the most simple way to teach him to play handball? When kids move from mini...
by Robert Papić | Nov 28, 2019 | Damir Eklić, psychomotor speed, Uncategorized
How do we create a competition to encourage individual initiative in players? We need games that help encourage players to do something unexpected, surprising. If we create a framework in which they have these games and additional tasks which help develop psychomotor...
by Robert Papić | Nov 18, 2019 | creating a culture
We have the same jerseys, the same tracksuits, the same love of winning, the same way of … These are just the marks of a club that helps us recognize each other. Does this make us unique? No. It’s something that is easy to organize and learn. Creating a culture has a...