Teams play to bring the ball behind the line.
Players are only allowed to pass the ball - absolutely no dribbling or no running with the ball allowed.
Defenders can win the ball back by blocking their opponents or intercepting the ball.
After having caught the ball players should move the ball towards their body to protect it.
Ensure players put their correct foot in front (left handers right foot, right handers left foot).
When throwing the ball players' hands should pass their head at ear height.
Handball demands explosive power, repeated sprint ability, and the strength to compete physically for 60 minutes. Sport-specific conditioning develops the athletic qualities that underpin elite performance.
Handball matches are won and lost in critical moments. Mental toughness determines who executes under pressure, who recovers from setbacks, and who maintains concentration throughout 60 intense minutes.
Deception is the great equaliser in handball. Smaller, less powerful players can beat defenders through feints and misdirection. Mastering these skills creates breakthrough opportunities against even the most organised defences.