by Robert Papić | Oct 8, 2021 | match analysis
Why is it good to know more data than individual player statistics during matches? How do numbers reveal what is not obvious? Croatia and Ukraine played an equal match with few goals in which Ukraine won because Croatia scored only 7 goals in the second half, and in...
by Robert Papić | Sep 7, 2020 | HE:Lab
Research conducted on more than 200 men’s and women’s handball players (senior and youth categories) by our coaches Krešimir Pažin and Robert Papić “I would rather know what sort of person has a disease than what sort of disease a person has.”- Hippocrates...
by Robert Papić | Sep 2, 2020 | 10-11 y/o, te-ta creativity
This is my truth, tell me yours. - Aneurin Bevan - ”Is the goal for Toni to learn in childhood as quickly as possible how the centre-half moves in a 5-1 defence if the attack is played with 2 line players?” ”Is the goal to as quickly as possible teach Toni's friends...
by Robert Papić | Jun 12, 2020 | 14-15 y/o, te-ta creativity, Uncategorized
Invincibility lies in the defence, the possibility of victory in the attack. Sun Tzu Zone defence systems have a simple, predetermined shape and lines of movement of the players. That is why it is easy to prepare offence strategies against them. This content is...
by Robert Papić | Feb 25, 2019 | 12-13 y/o, 14-15 y/o, biomechanics of movement, psychomotor speed
One of the most common doubts in working with children is how to teach Dora to catch a ball and make a long pass in motion without throwing "balloons". The solution can be found in exercises like running the playground in pairs and in groups of three where we are...