Korfballexercises

Plank 30 seconds
  • On forearms and toes
  • Back straight, abdominal muscles engaged
  • Do not sag!
Bicycle with legs 30 seconds
  • Lie on your back, hands behind your head
  • Alternately bring your elbow to the opposite knee
  • Slow pace, focus on control
Bridge 30 seconds
  • Lie on your back, knees bent
  • Hips up, engage abdomen and glutes
  • Hold, return slowly
Russian Twists 30 seconds
  • Sitting position, feet off the ground
  • Rotate your upper body from left to right
  • Optionally with ball or bottle
Side Plank 2x 30 seconds
  • On your side, support on forearm
  • Hips off the ground, body in a straight line
  • Switch sides after 30 seconds
Superman Hold 30 seconds
  • Lie on your stomach
  • Arms and legs off the ground, hold
  • Strengthens lower back and gluteal muscles
Execution
  • Set up the situation twice. The first obstacle is a speed ladder. Move sideways through the ladder by standing with two feet in the ladder and one foot outside the ladder.
  • Next, you will encounter three hurdles that increase from low to high. Jump over these hurdles.
  • On the way, take a small bag from the bucket. Which team can get all the bags to the other side first and then sprint as a team to the other side first? The final sprint can only begin once the last bag is in place!
Starting Formation
  • Each player receives a number.
  • Swiss ball placed in the centre.
  • Players form a circle around the Swiss ball.
Execution
  • Players move around the ball, either sideways or forwards-backwards.
  • When a number is called, the player responds, takes the ball, and throws it towards the players who have moved away.
  • Add-on: The player who is hit takes the Swiss ball and tries to hit another player.
Coach Notes
  • Move around the circle.
  • Respond to changes in direction.
  • Improve movement, enhance focus.

Objective

  • Be the first to make 20 running-in shots.

Execution

  • The players are divided into groups of 3 or 4 people.
  • Start at the three hurdles and jump over them, beginning from the left.
  • Go back and forth over the hurdles.
  • Run in a slalom around the cones.
  • Tap the markers.
  • Follow with a running-in shot at speed.
  • Try to take the running-in shot calmly despite the fatigue.
  • Who maintains ball control and wins the game?
drawing Conditioning training with running-in shots
Execution
  • Two players stand in the attack zone, one with the ball.
  • The attacker with the ball passes it forward and retrieves it again.
  • Then the attacker turns in for the shot.
  • The rebound player runs in from the back.
Repetitions
  • Each person runs in 5 times from the left.
  • Each person runs in 5 times from the right.
Important
  • Perform the repetitions consecutively to get a good feeling for turning in and shooting.
  • The rebound player must time well.
  • Run at the right moment, namely when the shot is taken, to be in the correct position for the rebound.
drawing Sideways passing and rebound timing
Execution
  • Place all players around the centre circle.
  • One player stands in the middle as the tagger.
  • The other players may decide themselves when to run to the opposite side.
  • Try to run to the other side without being tagged.
Game Explanation
  • Begin by designating one player as the tagger.
  • The remaining players have a few seconds to run away.
  • When the tagger touches someone, they form a chain by holding each other's hands.
  • The chain grows with each new player who is tagged.
  • When there are four taggers, the chain splits into pairs who continue tagging.
  • The game continues until all players are tagged.
Execution
  • Place a container with balls at the back line.
  • The players start with a ball in hand and run to the two cones closest to the basket.
  • They stop between the cones and attempt to throw the ball into the bucket from there.
  • If successful, they run back to the ball container, grab a new ball, and run to the two cones in the middle to throw the ball into the bucket again.
  • If unsuccessful, they run back to the ball container, grab a new ball, and try again at that level.
  • The first person to complete all three levels wins.
Jog and Walk
  • Make a lap around the field.
  • Jog along the long sides.
  • Walk along the short sides.
Squats
  • Stand upright with feet hip-width apart.
  • Perform 20 squats at a slow pace.
Jump Squats
  • Stand upright with feet hip-width apart.
  • Start with arms extended above the head.
  • Let the arms fall alongside the body as you bend the knees.
  • Swing the arms backward and jump while moving the arms forward and upward.
  • Keep the back straight, hips back, feet flat on the ground.
Lunges
  • Basic position: stand upright with feet slightly apart.
  • Step the right leg straight forward and bend the knee 90 degrees.
  • Left knee close to the ground.
  • Rise up and step the right leg to the right side, foot slightly turned forward.
  • Bend the left knee.
  • Return to the basic position and step the right leg backward.
  • Bend the left knee.
  • Repeat for the left leg.
Jog and Sprint
  • Make a lap around the field.
  • Jog along the long sides.
  • Sprint along the short sides.
Setup
  • Position the players in pairs, one behind the other, facing the wall.
  • Each pair has one tennis ball.
Execution
  • Player 1 stands closest to the wall and starts by throwing the ball against the wall.
  • Player 2 catches the ball.
  • Meanwhile, Player 1 runs back via the right side and then catches the ball that Player 2 has just thrown against the wall.
  • Repeat at least 20 times.
  • Make the exercise more challenging by catching the ball in a cone.
Preparation
  • Use half of the field.
  • Place cones on the baseline with a tennis ball on top.
  • Place an equal number of cones at the net.
Execution
  • Have the players run with the tennis ball to the opposite cone.
  • Place the ball on the cone for 2 seconds.
  • Pick up the ball again and run back to the starting cone.
Execution
  • The ball is played from the support position to the left or right.
  • The player moves out to the playing side.
  • The runner receives the ball back and passes it to the breaking player from the other side.
  • If there is a player in the backfield, they also break through at the moment the ball is played from the front.
drawing Running ball from the space