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HANDBALL 3º ESO

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BASIC RULES

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Basic team formation AND TACTIC.

BASIC TECHNIQUES

BASIC RULES

End line

Sideline

COURT

  • 40x20 meters. Two sideline and two end line.
  • The goal area line or 6-meter line, is the most important line. No one, except the goalkeeper, is allowed to stand in the goal area. Players may jump into the area if the ball is released before landing in the area.
  • Free throw line or 9-meter line.
  • 7-meter line
  • 4-meter line or goalkeeper´s restraining line.

others

  • 7x7 (6 court players + goalkeeper).
  • Substitutions: players may enter the game at any time through own substitution area.
  • Duration of the Game: the game consists of 2 period of 30 minutes with 10 minutes half-time.
  • Throw-off is taken to start the game. Throw-off is repeated after every goal scored and after half-time.
  • Throw-in: when the ball goes out of the sideline or when a defensive player last touched the ball (excluding the goalkeeper) and goes over the end line. The throw-in is taken from the point where the ball crossed the side line, or if it crossed the end line, from the nearest corner. A foot in contact on the ground, stepping on the line) All opponent must stay 3 meters away from the ball.

throws

  • Free-Throw: for a foul or violation. You must do free throw in the same place where the foul or violation was commited or if the foul or violation is commited between the goal area line and free throw line or the 9-meter line, the free throw is taken from the 9 meter line. A foot in contact on the ground.
  • 7-Meter Throw: The 7-meter throw is awarded when ...
    • A foul destroys a clear chance to score.
    • A defensive player enters his or her goal area to get an advantage over an attacking player in possession of the ball.

violations

  • When you are a attacking player, be careful:
    • Passive Play: it is illegal to keep the ball without to attack and to try to score.
    • Too many (steps) or walking: more 3 steps with the ball.
    • Double dribbling: bounce the ball, catch it and bounce it again. Unlimited dribble with 3 steps allowed before and after dribbling (no double-dribble).
  • When you are a defending player, you can:
    • Use the hands and arms to block the ball.
    • Make a frontal body contact with the attacking player.

basic techniques

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TEXTo/IMAGEn Ii

  • pass (pase).
  • shooting (lanzamiento a portería).
  • dribbling (botar avanzando).
  • feint (finta).

pronation pass or side pass

bounce pass

overhead pass

Besides: lob shot, hip shot, wrist shot ...

dive shot

jump shot

overhead shot

  • In defence 6:0 (the most common) but there are more: 5:1, 4:2, 3:3.

BASIC TEAM FORMATION

  • In attack 3:3:
    • Goalkeeper
    • Left Back
    • Center back
    • Right back
    • Left Wing
    • Pivot o Center Forward
    • Right Wing.
  • In Spanish: portero, lateral izquierdo, central, lateral derecho, extremo izquierdo, pivote y extremo derecho.

BASIC TEAM FORMATION

vÍdeo I

PASS AND GET AWAY/SLIP OR MOVE TO FREE SPACEMistakes to avoid:1. Do not change direction and rhythm.2. Not looking for the goal after the pass and go.

COLLECTIVE TACTICSPASS AND GO OR WALL

An attacking player tries to occupy a space created by a teammate who has paid attetion to the odd opponent (space).https://youtu.be/donuK55oP54Mistakes to avoid:1. Not attacking the free space between the two defenders.2. Not intending to shoot on goal. Be dangerous.3. MOVE horizontally.

COLLECTIVE TACTICS SUCCESSIVE PENETRATIONS

An attacking player tries to occupy a space created by a teammate who has paid attention to the over opponent. It is done behind the player with the ball.Mistakes to avoid:1. Not attacking your opponent even.2. Continuity problems.

COLLECTIVE TACTICS CROSSING

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