Defence, Attack and Strategyof thegame
Transcript of Defence, Attack and Strategyof thegame
Defence, Attack and Strategy of the game
Tamás Neukum presented by Marco TrespidiEHF Lecturer ‐ BC MemberLas Palmas 4th November 2015
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Beach handball Strategy
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• Defence
• Offense
• Fast break/Quick retreat
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Defence Strategy
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• What are the goals of the defence?• The order of defence• The phases of the defence
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What are the goals of the defence?
• 1st: to stop or interfere with the scoring of a 2‐point goal (different from indoor handball)
• 2nd: to prevent with the scoring of a goal• 3rd: to force the attackers to make mistakes/errors• 4th: to gain possession of the ball
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The order of defence
Defence starts the moment your attacking team loses the ball
• 1st phase ‐ The 1st phase is very important in Beach Handball, because the defenders can prevent with the scoring of goals in the easiest way!
• 2nd phase ‐ The defenders complete the substitution.• 3rd phase ‐ Similar to indoor handball.
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The phases of the defence (1st)
• The Winger (near to the substitution line) runs out as quickly, taking the shortest path.
• Specialist – runs out as quickly as possible, taking the shortest path.• Goalkeeper – runs to the goal.• Pivot – tries to stop with, or block and disturb the goalkeeper from scoring
a 2‐point goal, or delays the passing of the ball to prevent a fast break.• Winger (far from the substitution line) – quickly retreats.• Central defender – runs in and closely guards the first substituted player or
prevents them from getting the ball or taking a shot at the goal.
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The phases of the defence (1st)
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The phases of the defence (2nd)
• The goalkeeper shouts to the pivot that he/she is substituting.
• The Winger defender comes onto the court.
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The phases of the defence (3rd)
The most similar to indoor handball, the differences are:
• to play 3 against 4• there is one attacker (specialist) who can score 2 points with
any kind of shot• the main aim is to try to stop with the scoring of 2 point goals(it is especially important to stop the specialist) pay close attention to the goal area
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The phases of the defence (3rd)
The basic positions and movements depend on the specialist, pivot and the ball positions.
• to force the offence into 1 against 1 situations• the defenders must collaborate with and help each other• 4 against 3 situations require more legwork for the defense,
because they are at a disadvantage and cannot defend as closely
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Defensive tactics
• Be aware who are the most dangerous (to score 2 points)
• Keep in mind the responsibility
• Force the attackers
• Anticipation
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Defence Strategy
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Defensive tactics
Basic
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Defence Strategy
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Defensive tactics
Triangle
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Defensive tactics
2+1
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Defensive tactics
Man to man defence
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Defensive tactics
Traps
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Defensive tactics
Substitution tactics
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Attack Strategy
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The order of attack
• goalkeeper direct goal (individual)• defender’s direct goal (individual ‐ spin shot)• individual fast break (goalkeepers or defender pass and spin shot
or inflight shot)• extended fast break (usually 2 against 1)• complete fast break (to play 3 against 2)• attack (to wait for specialist) (this phase is most similar to indoor
handball) – a lot of technical and tactical basic elements
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Attack Strategy
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To teach the attack strategy
• 2:1• 3:2 both sides• 4:3
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Basic movements in attack (1)
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Basic movements in attack (2)
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Formation
• Keep in mind the aim!
• Don’t forget your players’ skills!
• Pay attention to your opponents’ defence!
• You have to teach the basic movements first!
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Formation
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Attack Strategy
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Substitution tactics
(individual and extended fast break)
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Substitution tactics
(against man to man defence)
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Defence and Attack Strategy
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Follow on your own idea!!!
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Thank you for your attention!
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I wish you a „FUNTASTIC”
Beach Handball!