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Jörg Madinger. Training of defensive and semi-offensive cooperative defense strategies for handball teams
Introduction
Key:
Category: Individual basics. 1. General exercises on legwork and basic defense movements. No. 1: Basic defense training with ropes
No. 2: Goalkeeper warm-up shooting with defense legwork
No. 3: Actively stepping forward towards the ball holder 3-on-4
No. 4: Reaction training with actively stepping forward towards the ball holder
No. 5: Stepping forward and moving backward during the goalkeeper warm-up shooting
No. 6: Stepping forward and moving backward on the left/right back positions
2. Exercises on physical contact. No. 7: Pushing attacking players out of the 6-meter zone/Preventing a breakthrough
No. 8: Preventing an attacking player from breaking through 2-on-1
No. 9: Preventing an attacking player from breaking through 3-on1 or 2-on-1
3. 1-on-1 defense play. No. 10: Ball familiarization 1-on-1
No. 11: Basic movements and 1-on-1
No. 12: 1-on-1 exercise with fast adjustment and without a ball
No. 13: 1-on-1 exercise with fast adjustment and without a ball 2
No. 14: 4 times 1-on-1
No. 15: 1-on-1 with a preparatory exercise
No. 16: Several 1-on-1 actions in a row
No. 17: Continuous 1-on-1 exercise with fast adjustment
No. 18: 1-on-1 following a preparatory athletics exercise
4. Covering the pivot. No. 19: Covering the pivot
No. 20: Playing outside and inside a circle and covering the pivot
No. 21: Shielding off the pivot
No. 22: 1-on-1 and shielding off the pivot
No. 23: Basic movements, 1-on-1, and covering the pivot on the left and right back positions
5. Blocking in agreement with the goalkeeper. No. 24a: Blocking the throwing hand goal corner while moving
No. 24b: Blocking the short goal corner while moving
No. 25: Blocking following a 1-on-1 action
No. 26: Blocking after a 1-on-1 action with the attacking players crossing
No. 27a: Blocking in agreement with the goalkeeper
No. 27b: Blocking in agreement with the goalkeeper
Category: Active wing position defense. No. 28: Pressing on the wing positions
No. 29: Active wing player on the opposite side
No. 30: Pressing on the wing positions and active wing player on the opposite side
No. 31: 1-on-1 pressing on the wing positions
No. 32: Defending 1-on-2 on the wing positions
Category: Small group work. 1. Cooperation across the width of defense. No. 33: 2-on-2 with quick switching
No. 34: 3-on-3
No. 35: 3-on-3 switch game
No. 36: 1-on-1 and 2-on-2 combination
No. 37: 2-on-2 with fast adjustment
2. Cooperation throughout the depth of defense. No. 38: 2-on-2 – Defense against back position player and pivot
No. 39: 2-on-2 defense against the Russian screen in two variants
No. 40: 1-on-1 and 2-on-2 throughout the depth of defense
No. 41: Defending against wing position, back position players, and the pivot 3-on-3
Category: Team cooperation. 1. 6-0 defense. No. 42: 5-on-5 – Defending and supporting 1-on-1
No. 43: Defending against the pivot in the center block (outnumbered defense)
No. 44: Defending in the center block of a defensively acting 6-0 defense
No. 45: Defending in the center block of an offensively acting 6-0 defense
No. 46a: Defending on the wing positions of an offensively acting 6-0 defense system – preparatory exercise
No. 46b: Defending on the wing positions of an offensively acting 6-0 defense system – main exercise
No. 47: Defending in an offensively acting 6-0 defense system – Target exercise of 45, 46a, and 46b
2. 5-1 defense. No. 48: Defending on the center front position of a 5-1 defense system
No. 49: Defending in the center block of a 5-1 defense system
No. 50: 5-1 defense system with offensively acting wing player on the opposite side in a 5-on-5 game
No. 51: 5-1 defense with offensively acting wing player on the opposite side in a 6-on-6 game
3. 3-2-1 defense. No. 52: Preparatory exercise for the 3-2-1 defense system in a 3-on-3 game
No. 53: Preparatory exercise for the 3-2-1 defense system in a 4-on-4 game
No. 54: Preparatory exercise – Switching to a 4-2 defense system due to a second pivot from the back positions
No. 55: 3-2-1 defense with switching to a 4-2 system due to a second pivot
No. 56: 3-2-1 defense without switching to a 4-2 system despite a second pivot – preparatory 3-on-3 exercise
No. 57: 3-2-1 defense without switching to a 4-2 system despite a second pivot – 4-on-4
4. 4-2 defense. No. 58: Movement paths of the defense front row
No. 59: Movement paths of the defense front row and the offensively acting wing player on the opposite side
No. 60: 4-2 team defense
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