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Korfball drills for technique passing / attack

  • The group is divided into two teams,
  • the teams shoot from about 8 feet and score 10.
  • The group that gets this first is exempt, the other group gets a consequence.
    • 50 second full sprint,
    • 10 push-ups,
    • 10 abdominal crunches,
    • 10 leg raises,
    • 1 lap around the entire field.
  • The group is divided into two groups,
  • the groups have to make 15 runs.
  • The group that does this first has an exemption, the other gets a consequence.
    • 50 second full sprint,
    • 10 push-ups,
    • 10 abdominal crunches,
    • 10 leg raises,
    • one lap around the entire field.
  • There is a pawn 8 meters from the pole.
  • By this pawn:
    • Pawn 1, they do 10 taps on the ground
    • and then jump up and stretch their arms out.
    • Then they sprint to the pole, pole 1, and take a dodge; shooting on one leg.
  • There is another pawn and pole next to the other pawn and pole.
  • The pawn is also 8 meters from the pole.
    From pole 1, they sprint to pawn 2 and press 10 times.
    Then they sprint to the post and throw the declarer under the post and he makes a short chance behind the post.


They have 10 minutes to make a total of 15 with the whole group. If they don't make it, there is a consequence.

  • 50 second full sprint,
  • 10 push-ups,
  • 10 abdominal crunches,
  • 10 leg raises,
  • one lap around the entire field.

  • The group is divided into two groups.
  • Player A throws the ball deep and player A throws the ball deep.
  • 2 scores a walkthrough.
    • Let's see at the training how many they have to make in a certain time.

Shooting from two meters, of which the whole group has to score 10 in 5 minutes.
If not, there will be a consequence!

You play the old fashioned game of loafing. You play in the formation shown below. One pylon is always empty. The attackers have to occupy the empty pylon by running free. In the middle stands the loafer. He tries to intercept the ball by making a smart move. It is not allowed to cross at an angle.

Note the movement of catching with one hand.

Groups of two stand at a distance of 4 metres from each other.

  • There are all groups of 2 made.
  • The groups get per pair a ball and have to throw the ball over.
  • When they do this, they have to run around the pole, so they are not allowed to pass the ball while standing still.
  • Running doesn't matter in this exercise.
  • Running is jogging, and they have to keep an eye on their partner.
  • Each group has a basket and a ball, the baskets should preferably (but not necessarily) be arranged in a circle or rectangle.
  • The number of persons per group is less important (all groups should be about the same size).
  • The first assignment for the groups is: make 10 walkthrough ball goals.
  • When you are done, the creator of the last goal goes to the trainer to get the next assignment. Which group has completed all assignments first?
  • The trainer has a piece of paper with a list of assignments.
  • When someone comes to get the next task, first ask him which task he just did (it can vary a lot after a while) and then give the next task.
  • List:
    • 10 passing balls,
    • 15 penalty shots,
    • 5 shots from 4 meters,
    • 10 walk-throughs from behind the basket,
    • 10 shots from 3 meters behind the basket.
  • The children stand in a square around the pole.
  • They pass the ball around by walking in and out and coming up next to the person with the ball.


Variation

  • The person in the middle stands as a catcher and the person behind the post as a passer.
  • The two in front start moving, the ball is thrown out or passed.


  • In a square.
  • You throw the ball and run after your own ball.

All players stand in a circle. Player A throws the ball to player B, and then runs to player B's spot. Player B throws the ball to player C, and then stands on player C's spot.