Handball Lead Up
Handball Lead Up
Handball Lead Up
Before playing any of these lead-up games a short introduction should be done on blocking the ball
The Ball:
Official mini handballs are softer than regular handball. If these are not available, use any softer ball which can bounce and children can hold in one hand. Nerf, Gator Skin, and Soft Touch balls can be effective.
The Goals:
The goals can be regulation mini-handball goals (1.5m x 2.5m) but these can simply be marked on the wall with tape or paint. Other substitutes for goals include benches, crash mats, and high jump standards. (Hockey goals may also be used but the small size of the goal is a detriment to the shooting habits of the players. Instead of aiming and shooting for open areas of the goal, they simply fire the ball as hard as they can without aiming.)
Skills to be developed: - The overhead shot (lean, step across, ball back and high, elbow, follow through) - Take a running shot. (Momentum is important.) - Respect the goal area. The players must learn NOT to go into the goal area.
(Occasionally coaches may have to toss the ball out of the goal area or assign someone to get the ball.)
New rules and skills may be added through the following progressions. Proceed only when the players learn the given skills and rules.
Progression #1 New Rules: - 3 steps - 3 seconds - 3 passes (temporary rule) Progression #2 New rules: Sidelines - When the ball goes over a side line (the side line is different than the goal line) anyone from the team opposing the player who touched the ball last may take the throw-in by placing one foot on the side line and passing the ball to a teammate. Progression #3 New Rules: Goal lines Mini-handball - Anytime the ball goes over the goal line the goalie restarts the play by passing the ball from any point in the goal area (between the 6m line and goal line). Team Handball - Same as mini-handball except the shooting team gets a throw-in if a defender other than the goalie touched the ball last before it crosses the goal line. New Skills: 3 step set shot. For right handed shooters the footwork is L-R-L. (Note: The torso should start perpendicular to the direction of the shot with the shooting shoulder and ball held back.) New Skills: If your teammate has the ball you should wait for a pass at least 3 steps from the center line, so that you can shoot with momentum.
New Skills: Goalies must stop the ball. They may use any part of their body. Although they may stop the ball with their legs, they cannot kick the ball. Goalies must start the offense whenever the opposition shot over the goal line. (The ball is NOT live off of the back wall.)
B: Jump Ball
Object of the game: - to learn about zone defenses - to learn that all players move up and down the court with each change of possession Rules of the game: The same rules as Modified Murder Ball except: - Players on defense must play between their own 6m and 9m lines - The offense may cross the center line and take a shot from as close as the oppositions 9m line. - Players may jump over the opponents 9m line provided you shoot the ball before you land. Skills to be developed: - the jump shot (lean/step across/elevate/elbow/follow through) - the three step approach (L-R-L) - to pass to the player moving forward - continue to improve previously learned skills and rules
New rules and skills may be added through the following progressions. Proceed only when the players learn the given skills and rules.
Progression #1 New Rules: Free Throws - These are taken at the point where the infraction occurred. The free throw can be taken by any player. One foot must be stationary (planted) at the point of the infraction ON THE COURT. The defense must retreat. Progression #2 New Skills: Straight Zone Up - All defensive players line up just inside of the 9m line, moving and counting out. It may be necessary for players to use their hands to protect themselves from (but not attacking) the shooters jumping over the 9m line. Progression #3 New Skills: Combined Zone - most of the players play Back (to the 6m line) but 1 or 2 players play Up (to the 9m line). The players Up may play man-to-man or zone. New Skills: Straight Zone Back - All defensive players line up in front of the 6m line, moving and blocking so that the opposition cannot get a clear shot on net. Introduce the idea of counting out.