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Handball drills

  1. Players line up against each other.
  2. One of the players throws the ball to the goalkeeper who has the ball and starts running.
  3. The goalkeeper plays the ball to one of the two players.
  4. The two players speed across to the other side.
  5. A player can do this by dribbling once.
  6. The player who receives the ball +/- 2 meters before the dotted line, shoots at goal.


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  • Two players line up in the middle of a handball half (nr3 and nr5 on the picture)
  • The other players divide themselves against the pawns.
    • The first player has the ball and plays it to the one in the middle (nr 3) and starts running
    • The player who started gets the ball back and passes it to the other player (nr5) in the middle
    • The player goes around the pawn and joins the other group
    • At the moment the player in the middle (nr 5) is in the middle.
    • Receives the ball starts at the other side
    • The next player starts running and receives the ball
    • He passes the ball to the other player
    • In the middle (No. 3), another player starts running and the exercise is repeated.


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  • Three players are ready for the quick counter-attack
  • The goalie plays the ball to the player in the middle
  • The three players start at pace and pass the ball to the other players
  • The middle player runs slightly behind the two outer players
  • If a player is to receive the ball, this player "gets" the ball (the player moves slightly towards the throwing player)
  • If a player is to throw the ball, this player "brings" the ball (the player moves slightly towards the receiving player)
  • The player who lands on the 9-meter, completes the play.

bring-up-the-ball-quickly-3-players

  • Players spread out in all corners
  • A goalkeeper stands in each goal
  • The blue players break out and finish on goal
  • The goalkeeper grabs the ball as quickly as possible and throws a break out for the red players
  • Red players break out and finish on goal
  • The goalie takes the ball as quickly as possible and throws a break out for the blue players
  • etc.
drawing Break Out walk 4
  • All players divide on the left and right corner (in pairs)
  • Players in the left corner have a ball
  • The trainer calls yes and at that moment they start to break out together.
  • The LH plays the ball and runs towards the goal in order to help the RH
  • First without a defender, then a defender and then two defenders
drawing Break Out walk 3


  • Group in 2 rows (LO and RO)
  • 1st LO without ball
  • 1st RO plays ball to LO, LO shoots at goal
  • 2nd LO plays ball to RO, RO shoots at goal


Also useful to play the goalkeeper:

  • On the hands
  • Top corner left / right
  • Shoulder height left / right
  • Knee height left / right
  • Bouncing balls left / right
  • Low balls left / right
drawing Goalkeeper insertion 1

Warm up (feet always moving)

  • Throw over short distance
  • Throwing over longer distance
  • Throwing over half a field
  • Running into the bounce
  • Push pass
  • Keep ball in the middle (high tempo)
  • 1-1 push

Run 3x


Arms (exercise to, run back)

  • Right arm forward
  • Left arm forward
  • Right arm backwards
  • Left arm backwards
  • Two arms forward at the same time
  • Two arms in reverse
  • Two arms alternately forwards
  • Two arms alternately backwards


Legs(outward exercise, return walk)

  • Knee lift low
  • Lift high
  • Heels buttocks
  • Left front slide
  • Slide pass right front
  • Crossover step left front
  • Cross pass right front
  • Curves


Sprint up and down 2x


Stretch

  • Calves
  • Hamstrings
  • Arms
  • Divide into 2 teams and place in a circle 1.5m apart.
  • Team 1 has a ball and team 2 has a ball.
  • The balls start with the players opposite each other.
  • Both teams play the ball around and try to catch up with the other team's ball.
drawing Passing the ball

Circulation warm-up

  • This consists of a loose walk-in for 5 to 10 minutes with various light movements for arms, legs and torso.
  • By doing this you actively bring the function of the heart, lungs, nervous system and muscular system to a higher level than the resting level.


Stretching

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  1. B1 plays on point of play, runs on and receives the ball in the run and finishes with a running shot.
  2. R1 blocks the ball. (jumping and forearms against each other)
drawing Barrier and blocks

Like:

  • Throwing and catching with a trot and standing further and further away.
  • Throwing on the post of the goal.
  • Ladder
  • Obstacles
  • Shuffle and get off