Handball drill: zero axis
Suitable for the following techniques: attack ball control
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.