by Robert Papić | Feb 21, 2018 | biomechanics of movement
Vasily Kudinov (February 17, 1969 - February 11, 2017) Kudinov was one of the best handball players of the 90s. As most of the backs, he was able to score by a 9m jump shot over or past the defender, but there was something special about him: his attack...
by Robert Papić | Feb 19, 2018 | 12-13 y/o, psychomotor speed
”PERIPHERAL FOLLOWING” If we have carefully carried out previous stages of the peripheral vision development, Petra will automatically change the position of her body throughout the playing field, so that most of the time she has the ball and the attacker in her field...
by Robert Papić | Feb 16, 2018 | creating a culture
Men’s EHF European Handball Championship, Croatia 2018 In the first 12 minutes of the second half, Spain was beating Sweden 8: 1. The key element of the game was the deep, aggressive defence based on a quick reading of the game, a takeover of the players and attacking...
by Robert Papić | Feb 7, 2018 | 10-11 y/o, biomechanics of movement
At the beginning of Ivan's training, the goal is to learn the basic shot, which is the basis for learning many different ways of shooting from the wing. It is important because it contains all the important elements on which special shootings are later built, and if...
by Robert Papić | Feb 5, 2018 | 6-8 y/o (handball school), 7-9 y/o (mini handball), biomechanics of movement
THE STORY ABOUT 10.000 REPETITIONS THE TRADITIONAL CONCEPT CATCHING THE BALL: A player catches the ball with both hands in a way that the thumbs are connected and other fingers create “basket” in which the ball gets in. At the time of receiving, the ball should be...