(B).
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- If neither option is possible,
(Figure 2)
- If
- The back position players may also pass the ball to the feeders/receivers in order to start the course over.
- As soon as an attacking player has shot at the goal or the defending team has won the ball,
A4.5 Implementation: Interaction 6-on-6
(Figure 1)
Course:
- Two teams play against each other 6-on-6.
- The attacking team always starts the sequence below and then keeps playing until a player has shot at the goal or lost the ball.
- Switch the tasks after 10 attacks each.
- Which team has shot the most goals?
Initial action:
- The wing player passes the ball (A) to the back position player.
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- As soon as
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(Figure 2)
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→ Pass the ball to
→ Try to break through directly (H) (= option 2).
→ Move to the center (J). In this case,
→ If
- If the there is no shooting option following the initial action of
A5: Crossing without the ball on different positions
Recommended for overcoming these defense systems: all
Requirement:
Description:
Another option for team play in width is crossing without the ball.
Factors of success:
- Vigorous piston movement of the player initiating the crossing.
- Dynamic movements and proper timing when taking on the crossing.
- Proper timing when passing the ball.
Implementation:
Crossing movements without the ball may be used against any defense system. The speed of attack can be increased considerably through the pass after the crossing movement. Moreover, the crossing without the ball may be used specifically to bring an offensively covered player back into play and into a good shooting position.
A5.1 Preparatory exercise 1: Ball familiarization
Setting:
- The players make teams of 2, with one handball per team.
- The first two teams of 2 (four players in total) line up next to each other on the goal line; the remaining teams line up behind them (see figure below).
Course 1 (not in the figure):
- The first two teams of 2 run to the other side in parallel while passing