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Handball training in Sweden July 28, 2010

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Handball training in Åhus Sweden. Working on footwork, distance, speed, shots, reflexes, body control and technical understanding.

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  • Regarding your pain; that could be everything from a misalignment in your spine, shoulder or the elbow itself. You might also have a short Chest Muscle (very common) resulting in pain in the shoulder or elbow. Here are some questions; do you stretch your upper body? Do you develop your hip, back, forearm muscles? And if so, then how? Are you using your upper body only when you throw or the complete body (not likely)? Send me an email to discuss this; ingolfursnorra@gmail.com, lets see ;-)

  • I agree, in the netherlands the team tactics are way way above the individual skills.

    the result is that its getting harder to make goals. We miss " crowbars" in the attack.

    Thx for the tips!!

    Where can i get the complete dvd?

    Greetz

    Formal high divisionplayer and now trainer of youthplayers

    Dirk

  • True that Choices.

    Hey just email me; handballhits@gmail.com and we will get you a copy.

  • I really like that you focus on individual skills and foot work. If you watched the semi-final and the the final where THW Kiel was part of, most of what they did was individual skills and put it into team-work. I don't remember that they used a lot of tactic compared to the other teams.

    I might be wrong though.

  • True that my friend. The game is put together with team-work AND individual skills. Often the team work is taken over the personal skills. A good player needs to have both.

    Very good comment, thanks a lot.

  • To be more accurate I shouldn't say never but it is rarely used.

  • I agree.

    It is a move that is rarely used against a defense set up but it´s a great way to widen the horizon in regards to body control and variety.

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  • o Treinamentoo é bom , eu jogo handebol ha 4 anos, aqui na minha cidade o Hand num é valorizadoo, e Um Grande sonho q eu tenho é de ser um Jogador Proficionaal, ou pelomenos chegar na Seleção Brasileira...' tenho 16 anos, 1:85 de altura, e jogo em qualquer armação..' :D

  • In Handball the most importent is sence of style , it does not matter how you defend ,how you trow as long as you stop offence and score, I was trying to play like other players all my life and at 30 y old I got to the point that game slowed down for me . I stuck to my style and it was the best for me , you can not copy players who are 2 11 tall when you 183 .

    Team game is the key.

  • my interest and love for handball are extraordinarily but l want to handball workshop,because my palm was very small,i could not handle the ball firm, and as such disappointed.Gradually, my interest is going down.

  • @handballhits do you need left-handed player ... 1,88 m , 80 kg , 16 years old xD

  • thats best training and helpful too , keep going

  • I have a little bit of a question here. It's in regards of the throwing manner most handball players use. I've been playing handball for sometime already and somehow the power in my shots hasn't improved. Frankly speaking, I think im throwing the ball wrongly and as the day passes my arm hurts especially in the elbow region. I did my fare share of reading up online and they said something about not bending over the knee and hip ? whats that about ?

  • these videos are in one dvd or to download by megaupload?

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