Handball drill: running shot and feint corner
Suitable for the following techniques: attack
Running shot and feint corner
- Divide the groups into builders and corner players.
- The builders position themselves in the middle and the corner players on the left and right.
- Set-ups will practise the running shot
- There is 1 point of attack (alternates) who you play to.
- You receive the ball in the run and finish with a running shot
- It is important that you get the ball in the top corner and keep on running
- In this way, you can surprise the defence with your shot
- Do not take 3 big steps towards the run first, but keep to the rhythm of your run
- When you have fired your shot, walk through and bend your upper body slightly forwards.
- With this shot, it often happens that you stand with your wrong leg in front, this does not matter.
- The corner players will be working with various feints
- 1 feint for an outside pass and 1 feint between 1 and 2
- The ball is played to a corner player who feints an inward or an outward move (of your own choice, but alternate)
- There is a passive defender who, after a few times, starts to defend more and more
- It is important that you pressure the inside (or outside) and then quickly go around it
- You can also do this with a turn