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Handball drills for technique attack / offense

2 teams from their own 6-metre area bring up the ball.
You meet 1 defender.

Variation:

  • Without bouncing
  • 2 defenders on the field.

SHOOT DANGER

The attacker squeezes the ball, approaches the defender to about one meter, threatens to shoot on goal by turning in well with the ball behind and making a step forward with the left leg, steps away to the right with the right leg to get next to the defender, places left leg towards goal, makes a jump throw and shoots on goal (see pictures). The less skilful pupil can make a bounce after the shot threat and then make a 1-2-3 pass and finish on goal.


ZERO PASS

The zero pass in handball is a jump where one leg is dropped and a player lands on two adjacent feet
. The zero pass, as the word says, does not count as a pass. A player may then make three more passes. When making a zero-pass, the player lands one metre from the defender, thrusts the body to the left, makes a step with the right leg to the right and then steps with the left leg past the defender towards the goal. After this, the player makes a jump shot and shoots at goal. With the zero axis it is important that the student lands on the front feet and brings the weight forward.

  • The players stand in two rows.
  • Player 1 plays the trainer and walks in front of the trainer.
  • Player 2 plays player 1.
  • Then player 2 passes in front of the trainer and gets the ball from the trainer.
  • Make two teams. Each team has a goalie in the goal across the street.
  • Team stands in the corner next to the goal and runs an attack with two players:.
  • Passing without tipping.
  • Shooting from the 9 m line.
  • If scored, it is a point. Retrieve ball and run back hand in hand.
  • Pass the ball to the next couple.
  • The team that scores 10 goals first wins.
  • Make it more difficult:
    • Add two defenders per team (possibly use extra attacker).
  • 2 people stand at the circle both with their backs to the goal.
  • One is the defender and the other the attacker.
  • The attacker stands in front of the defender with his back to the defender and his back to the goal.
  • The attacker receives the ball and should try to turn towards the goal and finish
  • The defender must prevent the attacker from scoring
  • divide over 2 teams
  • 1 team wears vests
  • play a match to automate agreements in defence and attack
  • game takes place across the width of the hall
  • Place 2x 2 cones on both sides
  • Divide group in two teams
  • goal is to put the ball on the ground between the cones of the opponent
  • variations with loss and gain:
    • who makes the first five points wins, other team press-ups/frog-jumps, running across the field etc.
    • when player with ball is trapped so that passing is not possible: team of player who is trapped must push up five times etc. (Meant to promote speed in playing around and trapping player with ball)
  • The attacker squeezes the ball,
  • approaches the defender to about one metre,
  • feinting to the left
  • steps away to the right with the right leg to get next to the defender,
  • places left leg towards goal,
  • makes a jump throw
  • and shoots at goal.
  • Variation with charging, without charging. Pay attention to zero axis.

ZERO PASS

  • The zero pass in handball is a jump in which one leg is dropped and a player lands on two adjacent feet
    .
  • The zero pass, as the word says, does not count as a pass.
  • A player may then make three more passes.
  • When making a zero-pass, the player lands one metre from the defender, dangles the body to the left, takes a step with the right leg to the right and then steps with the left leg past the defender towards the goal.
  • After this, the player makes a jump shot and shoots at goal.
  • With the zero axis it is important that the student lands on the front feet and brings the weight forward.

SHOT DRIVE

  • The attacker squeezes the ball,
  • approaches the defender to about one metre,
  • threatens to shoot at goal by turning in well with the ball behind and stepping forward with the left leg,
  • steps away to the right with the right leg to get next to the defender,
  • places left leg towards goal,
  • makes a jump throw and shoots at goal
  • The less skilful pupil can make a bounce after the shot threat and then make a 1-2-3 pass and finish on goal.
  • The attacker squeezes the ball,
  • approaches the defender to about one metre,
  • threatens to shoot at goal by turning in well with the ball behind and stepping forward with the left leg,
  • steps away to the right with the right leg to get next to the defender,
  • places left leg towards goal,
  • makes a jump throw
  • and shoots at goal.
  • The less skilled pupil can make a bounce after the shot threat and then make a 1-2-3 pass and finish on goal.