by Robert Papić | Jun 10, 2025 | 10-11 y/o, biomechanics of movement
”Even if you are on the right track you will get run over if you just sit there.” - Tom Sims - JUMP SHOT FROM THE BETTER FOOT Given the importance of the jump shot in the handball game, in all younger age groups Tin repeats shooting over the screen so he repeats a...
by Robert Papić | Jun 7, 2025 | 7-9 y/o (mini handball), biomechanics of movement
“The sweetness of low price never equals the bitterness of poor quality.” – Thomas B. Lehon – The jump shot is the most common way of shooting and therefore it is of utmost importance to dedicate ourselves to teaching it so that players learn...
by Robert Papić | Apr 1, 2025 | 16-17 y/o, biomechanics of movement, psychomotor speed
"Players can quickly and efficiently solve the problems of detecting without the ball, catching and passing, and making quick decisions." We continue teaching to catch and pass the ball in motion with the same game that we do with the U9, U11, U13, and U15 categories,...
by Robert Papić | Apr 1, 2025 | 14-15 y/o, biomechanics of movement, psychomotor speed
"For a player to realize his ideas, he needs to have the tools that will enable him to do so, the tool he most often uses is catching and passing the ball" We continue learning to catch and pass the ball in motion with the same game we do with the U9, U11, and U13...
by Robert Papić | Apr 1, 2025 | 12-13 y/o, biomechanics of movement, psychomotor speed
"A good player is one who, while escaping from a defender, decides quickly enough which teammate to pass the ball to. And then passes it precisely to a teammate who is moving and is free. And they do all this at a distance of 10+ meters." We continue teaching to catch...