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This engaging and interactive guide explores the tactics and skills required for effective team handball defense. Learn how to identify open lanes, when to double guard, and block offensive movements. Gain insights into spatial awareness, interception, communication, and dynamic movement essential for successful defense. Discover safety rules, modifications, and assessment methods to enhance your defensive game. Get ready to elevate your handball defense skills with this comprehensive resource.
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Team Handball: Defense • 5.4 Identify and agree on a common goal when participating in a cooperative physical activity Juan, Matt, & Isaac
Juan Act 1 (2 on 3) Act 2 (2 on 2) Act 3 (3 on 3) Goal Goal Goal Goal
Matt • Activity 1 Activity 2 Activity 3 X O X x x x x x x X X X X O O O O O O O O x x x x x x
Isaac Activity 1 Activity 3 Activity 2
Tactics/ Strategies • Identifying open lanes/areas that offensive team might use. • Knowing when to double guard an offensive player. • Defense strategy to block offense movement.
Skills Needed to Perform Activity • being spatially aware of surroundings • Interception of ball • visual and verbal communication • recognizing offensive strategies • dynamic movement • proper footwork
Rules that apply to the Activity Safety Activity The “3” Rule When a defender successfully stops an attacking player (who loses the ball over a line), the play is stopped and restarted by the attacking team from the spot of the infraction. Modifications Reduce the size of the playing area Bigger balls Change quantity of Opponents Modify “3” Rule • Absolutely no body contact! • Proper clothing and footwear. • Failure to follow safety rules will result in a 2 minute time out or exclusion in activity.
Questions to be Asked and Assessment • A checklist system will be used to assess activity. • How can the dead zones be of an advantage in handball defense? • Why is it important to have communication when double teaming an opponent? • How does defending infield differ from defending the outside?
References: • Mood, D., Musker, F., & Rink, J. (2009). Sports and Recreational Activities. San Francisco: McGraw Hill. • International Handball Ferderation. (n.d.). USA Team Handball. Retrieved 2013, from TeamUSA.org http://www.ihf.info/files/Uploads/NewsAttachments/0_RuleGame_GB.pdf. • USA Team Handball Introductory Video. (2010). Retrieved from youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6RcTHNlxto.