Player 1 starts this drill from the right wing and passes to player 2. Player 2 then passes to player 3 who passes to player 4.
After they've passed the ball player 2 moves forward, in behind the defense to the right wing position and waits to receive the return pass from player 3 (who was passed to by player 4).
To finish the move player 2 has a shot on goal.
During this passing process the two defenders press out to put pressure on the pass and player 1 runs across the court to set a screen between the defender and the attackers.
Order of play:
P1 passes to P2.
Then P2 to P3, P3 to P4, P4 to P3 and then P3 to P2 finishing with a shot on goal.
The drill then starts again - going from left to right (so this time player 4 receives the final pass before shooting on goal).
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.