Korfball drills
The children make a walk-through ball in front of the basket and a walk-through ball behind the basket. If they both hit the hoop, they have three points. The first player to get three points wins.
Place a number of cones/caps 2 to 3 metres apart. Make two rows of cones and divide the team into two groups.
The exercise is quite simple. Two pawns spinning and one pawn in defensive position back. Then repeat the exercise again, so two pawns forward and one pawn back.
You make a square, in it stands an attacker, the attacker must keep moving in the square while a defender walks by. 1 person always plays the ball. The defender looks at the ball and tries to catch it. Every time the attacker catches the ball, someone else comes into the box. When the defender catches the ball, he throws it back and you try again.
At the end of the training, play a game of 4 against 4 on 1 basket.
Organisation:
Two parties, 1 attacking and 1 defending party. Three or four baskets and a ball.
Exercise:
How much time does a team need to score a goal in all the baskets?
The basket that has been scored in may not be used again, so that the difficulty factor increases. The defender gives the ball back after interception.
Korfball in 1 section. An attacking and a defending side, preferably 4 against 4, possibly with substitutes.Â
The attacking side puts the ball in play and tries to score a goal. After scoring or intercepting, the defending side attacks.Â
In the first case, the ball is taken out about 15 m. in front of the basket, in the second case it is first combined to this starting point.Â
After losing the ball, the attacking side can try to intercept. If this is successful before the ball has been played to the starting point, a goal opportunity may be exploited immediately.Â
Note:
Emphasis is on playing the ball well and defending consistently.Â
Variation:
After a goal, the attacking side keeps the attacking position. The team plays 2 minutes on ball possession. If the team succeeds in keeping the ball in the team for that long or in scoring another goal, the goal is valid. If the defence intercepts the ball, the point is forfeited.
Organisation:
Pairs of players, one player four or three metres behind the basket (place a pawn), two attackers diagonally left and right in front of the basket at 8 metres. One defender next to one of the attackers of the pair whose one player is behind the basket.
� The player behind the basket cuts in front, the other of the pair plays the ball and cuts across the block to get the rebound. The defender doesn't let go of the block just yet! The other attacker takes a shot. Each player 2 times.
Correction:
Don't let the defender hit the block too hard, let the attacker force the defender to take a side of the declarer, turn on when the attacker actually grabs the rebound, the attacker should start blocking out the opponent as soon as possible after cutting across the block.
� Then the defender may also choose not to give away the rebound, but give away the short shot in front of the basket.
Correcting:
The attacker must now start signalling himself when he can step back to take a short shot.
Organization:
Pairs together, two players (men/ladies these are A(attacker) and V(defender) in front of the picture) in the left corner in front of the basket.Â
One player left (left behind the basket) next to it and one player right (right behind the basket) next to it.Â
In the pair is an attacker and a defender. The attacker has the ball, places it next to him (left or right) and takes the rebound. The defender makes the rebound difficult but gives it away initially (defends in front).
The player who does not get the ball fills the place of the attacker/rebounder. The two players in front of the basket take a shot after one or two doubles.
* Out of the five shots, who grabs the most rebounds?
Correct for:
Blocking out under the basket, keeping the opponent in the back and preferably in front of the basket, defending in front by the defender and only engaging in the duel when the shot is in the air.
Formation:
Organisation:
Put 4 poles in a square, about 8 metres apart. In the middle of that square, place 4 pawns in a square, about 2 metres apart.
Four children stand under the basket and the others take three minutes to play pass-backs. Every time they have done that, they walk back to the middle and search for another basket.
After those 3 minutes, the attackers change.
Who will get the most in the 3 minutes?
Attention:
the pace must be high!
Organization:
Baskets in a square, gentlemen first under the basket with ball.Â
Ladies in the middle. After a shot or a walkthrough ball, move to the next post through the middle (players are not allowed to hit the same post twice).
Format:
Two teams, 1 ball, 4 poles. Posts are in a square.
Exercise:
Teams play over and try to hit the pole.
First 3 minutes right hand, then 3 minutes left hand.
Which team scores the most points?
Make a square with the 4 pawns, put the basket at a normal distance from the back line. (Approximately does not have to be exact)
Make 2 teams, one team starts with attacking and replaying, the other team must try to get the ball out of the way according to the rules.
You can switch when the ball is intercepted or after so many plays.