Community | 'Play the ball' drill

April 2026 Sportplan Coaching

Modern handball requires athletes to be powerful, quick, and durable. The physical demands include explosive jumping for shooting, rapid direction changes in defence, and the strength to absorb and deliver contact. Conditioning programmes must be handball-specific to develop these qualities effectively.

Power Development

Explosive performance foundations:

Jump training: Plyometrics develop vertical explosiveness for shooting and blocking.

Throwing power: Medicine ball and resistance training for shot velocity.

First-step speed: Acceleration training for offensive and defensive transitions.

Landing mechanics: Safe deceleration to prevent knee and ankle injuries.

Endurance for Handball

Sustaining performance throughout matches:

Intermittent capacity: Repeated high-intensity efforts with brief recovery.

Active recovery: Maintaining movement quality as fatigue accumulates.

Match simulation: Training at game intensity for appropriate durations.

Tournament readiness: Multiple matches over consecutive days.

Strength Training

Upper body: Shoulder stability and arm strength for throwing and contact.

Core strength: Transfer power from legs to arms, maintain balance under contact.

Lower body: Explosive legs for jumping, cutting, and absorbing contact.

Grip strength: Ball control and secure catching.

Injury Prevention

Shoulder care: Rotator cuff strengthening for throwing demands.

Knee stability: ACL prevention programmes for landing and cutting.

Ankle strength: Proprioception training for court surfaces.

Recovery protocols: Sleep, nutrition, and active recovery between sessions.

Key Coaching Points

  • Conditioning must be handball-specific, not generic fitness
  • Power development supports all handball actions
  • Injury prevention is training, not optional extra work
  • Recovery is part of the conditioning programme
  • Monitor training load to prevent overtraining

Drills for Physical Development

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DESCRIPTION

Players line up in pairs, the first player jogs to the first cone lays on their belly and then gets up and plays the ball. The second player takes the 'hooker' role picks up the ball and jogs to the second cone, and repeats the drill.

COACHING POINTS

-Encourages support play -Develops correct play the ball -Improve the 'scooting' technique

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