by Robert Papić | Mar 29, 2025 | 10-11 y/o, biomechanics of movement
"A player who knows how to catch and pass the ball well can be average, good, or top, but there is no good player who does not know how to catch and pass the ball well." We continue learning how to catch and pass the ball in motion with the same game that we do with...
by Robert Papić | Mar 29, 2025 | 7-9 y/o (mini handball), biomechanics of movement
“The player knows how to pass the ball.” What does this sentence mean? It has a different meaning for each coach and each age group. We decided to “standardize” the meaning of this word for different age groups and therefore created training content according to the...
by Robert Papić | Jul 24, 2024 | 6-8 y/o (handball school), te-ta creativity
“Once upon a time, there was a wayward child who never did what his mother wanted. That’s why dear God didn’t like it and he let him get sick and no doctor knew how to help him. Soon the child lay dying. When it was laid in the grave and covered with...
by Robert Papić | May 8, 2024 | 4-6 y/o (kindergarten), Uncategorized
Why? We use the game to learn how to throw the ball. Creating a strong emotional stimulus in children who do not want to be hit and a challenge in those who target them. This content is visible only to members! Login To Unlock The Content!...
by Robert Papić | Mar 8, 2024 | 4-6 y/o (kindergarten), Uncategorized
Why? The goal of the game is to learn and repeat good biomechanics of catching and throwing the ball. This content is visible only to members! Login To Unlock The Content! Username:Password:RegisterLost your...