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 kresimir pazin | Mar 27, 2025 | 4-6 y/o (kindergarten), biomechanics of movement, Krešimir Pažin
Pull-ups are a great exercise for arm and shoulder strength, so they're a great exercise for young children, especially now when they're less likely to climb trees. All it takes is a little imagination to create an exercise that's fun for both girls and boys. You can...
by Robert Papić | Feb 11, 2022 | match analysis
Metz had a chance to win and apparently, they were unlucky and did not win due to a missed shot in the final seconds.However, 59:57 min. before that shot, a lot happened and there were a lot of chances to win.How can we influence the course of the game by evaluating...
by Robert Papić | Jan 25, 2022 | match analysis
This was the most important moment of the match, the goal with which Poland lost a point.Could Poland have avoided this situation?Could the coach have done something so that the final result did not depend on one shot?We followed the match with HE:App and we think the...