I have a senior womens team and we are constantly relying on lobs to get the ball through the court inside of cut and drives.
Do you have some great save my bacon drills that I can work with them on we have a training tonight for a major game tomorrow and this team will clean us up if we dont drive out for the ball.
So if you have anything that can help me I would be MOST greatful, specifically around driving, drawing and and driving again all through court.
Down court, especially in transition after a turn over
all advice would be GREATLY appreciated.
We start at 6.00pm tonight so maybe 4.00pm your time??
THANKS SO MUCH
Lisa
Panapa Whanau
Muriwai, Gisborne
--- On Thu, 26/3/09, Michelle Roberts <mickey@...> wrote:
From: Michelle Roberts <mickey@...> Subject: RE: [netballcoaching] attacking drills To: netballcoaching@yahoogroups.com Received: Thursday, 26 March, 2009, 12:56 AM
One that I have done that gives them a bit of an idea on how to ‘break through’ and forward is:
Have two players/posts standing a couple of metres apart along the transverse lines
Each hold a ribbon loosely between them – so it stretches along the transverse line
Players have to break through the ribbon to get the pass over the line.
This gives them a good visual reference on how to get through, as players often go as far as the defence, but no further.
Another one that I came up with for my daughter’s team is to get them lined up on the transverse lines and ask them to make a ‘Y’ (you know, a YMCA one) and then bring it down to show them the angles they’re allowed to run – then get them to practice running those angles. Sounds a little odd, but they really picked it up – so it does work for that age group.
AND, anther one as a warm up drill is to have the players jogging around in the centre third, and the person with the ball has to call out the name of a player. That player has to run straight to the person with the ball to get a pass (as if they were running to touch them on the nose). This is a good one to teach them that forward isn’t always forward down the court, but towards the player with the ball.
From: netballcoaching@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:netballcoac hing@yahoogroups .com] On Behalf Of marniemaher Sent: Wednesday, 25 March 2009 8:39 PM To: netballcoaching@ yahoogroups. com Subject: [netballcoaching] attacking drills
Hi, I am a defensive player who coahes an under 11 team. I have no problems teaching defence and the whole team are a wonderful defensive team... However I am having trouble teaching them how to come forwrd and drive onto the ball. Any suggestions of simple drills or coaching startegies would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi michelle I need some DESPERATE help please  I have a senior womens team and we are constantly relying on lobs to get the ball through the court inside of...
Wayne Panapa
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Jun 5, 2009 1:33 am
Sorry I didn’t get back to you – my father passed away a couple of weeks ago, and I’ve been a bit disconnected from everything. Too late now, but looks...
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Hi all, To view the attachment on the last emails, scroll down to the bottom of that email. Cheers Gill Check out: www.netballdreamz.com Netskills Pty Ltd Ph:...
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Wayne Panapa
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Jun 8, 2009 1:19 am
Gee dont apologise Michelle I am so sorry to hear about your dad. I am sorry for the urgent message, just me panicking I think,Gillian gave me some great...
Wayne Panapa
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Jun 9, 2009 10:44 pm
awesome Roxanne Thanks lots!! back to basics really aye, I did the bounce pass option to start with and it went really well it was actually a huge workout...