Defence, Attack and Strategy of the game Tamás Neukum presented by Marco Trespidi EHF Lecturer BC Member Las Palmas 4 th November 2015 1
Beach handball Strategy Defence Offense Fast break/quick retreat 2
What are the goals of the defence? The order of defence The phases of the defence 3
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 4
The order of defence Defence starts the moment your attacking team loses the ball 1 st phase The 1 st phase is very important in Beach Handball, because the defenders can prevent with the scoring of goals in the easiest way! 2 nd phase The defenders complete the substitution. 3 rd phase Similar to indoor handball. 5
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. It means the 1 st phase included both the basic substitute and quick retreat tactics! 6
The phases of the defence (1st) 7
The phases of the defence (2nd) The goalkeeper shouts to the pivot that he/she is substituting. The Winger defender comes onto the court. 8
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 9
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 10
Defensive tactics Be aware who are the most dangerous (to score 2 points) Keep in mind the responsibility Force the attackers Anticipation 11
Defensive tactics Basic 12
Defensive tactics Triangle 13
Defensive tactics 2+1 14
Defensive tactics Man to man defence 15
Defensive tactics Traps 16
Defensive tactics Substitution tactics 17
Attack Strategy 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 18
Attack Strategy To teach the attack strategy 2:1 3:2 both sides 4:3 19
Attack Strategy Basic movements in attack (1) 20
Attack Strategy Basic movements in attack (2) 21
Attack Strategy 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! 22
Attack Strategy Formation 23
Attack Strategy Substitution tactics (individual and extended fast break) 24
Attack Strategy Substitution tactics (against man to man defence) 25
Defence and Attack Strategy Follow on your own idea!!! 26
Thank you for your attention! I wish you a FUNTASTIC Beach Handball! 27