THE ”SPIN FEINT”

biomechanics of movement

26/12/2019

The "Spin Feint" may be the best way for Filip to escape from an aggressive defender, although it can be effective in passing defender off a typical 1on1 play.

Why are the top players using it so rare?

How to create a methodology for spontaneous learning through games and competitions?

 

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LINE PLAYER

LINE PLAYER

The role of a line player in possession of the ball is very simple and 99% of situations are based on five elements and how they are combined:  Catching the ball and performing a jump shot with your dominant or non-dominant foot; Catching the ball, turning to one...

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FOREHAND

FOREHAND

How to master playing in a small area? How to pass the ball well in a crowd? https://youtu.be/lACzZFPU6Dc A forehand is as important as a backhand, and they should be learned at the same time. If Karla is right-handed, using a forehand is the fastest way of passing...

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BACKHAND PASS

BACKHAND PASS

Is backhand the fastest way to pass the ball to the left or right of the attacker moving towards the goal, or an element off limits at a young age because it is essentially pushing the ball? And pushing the ball when passing is a wrong move. I agree 100% with coaches...

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COORDINATION IMPROVING EXERCISE

COORDINATION IMPROVING EXERCISE

Do players look at their foots while running or playing handball? At the beginning of practice, it’s a good idea to work on different abilities important for playing handball, and the content we create should fulfill the following criteria: Positive emotional...

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