handball
1.5 Dribble and pass ball to a partner while being gaurded
2.1 Explain how to increase force based on the principles of biomechanics
2.2 Explain impact force is reduced by increasing the duration of impact
2.3 Analyze and correct errors in movement patterns
2.5 Identify practices and procedures necessary for safe participation in physical activities
3.4 Participate in moderate to vigorous physical activity a minimum of for days a week
5.1 Participate productively in group physical activities
5.2 Evaluate individual responsibility in group efforts
5.3 Identify and define the role of each participant in a cooperative physical activity
5.4 Identify and agree on a common goal when participating in a cooperative physical activity
2.1 Explain how to increase force based on the principles of biomechanics
2.2 Explain impact force is reduced by increasing the duration of impact
2.3 Analyze and correct errors in movement patterns
2.5 Identify practices and procedures necessary for safe participation in physical activities
3.4 Participate in moderate to vigorous physical activity a minimum of for days a week
5.1 Participate productively in group physical activities
5.2 Evaluate individual responsibility in group efforts
5.3 Identify and define the role of each participant in a cooperative physical activity
5.4 Identify and agree on a common goal when participating in a cooperative physical activity
study sheet
TEAM HANDBALL RULES
History
Team Handball originated in Europe in the1900s and recognizes over 140
countries as members of the International handball Federation (IHF). Handball
first appeared in the Olympics in the 1936 Berlin Games as an outdoor sport,
with 11 players on a side. It was not played again at the Olympic games until
1972, where it was played indoors with 7 players on each side. Women’s handball
was added to the Olympic Games in 1976.
Simplified Rules of the Game
1. Object of the Game
Handball combines the elements of soccer and
basketball, as six players move the ball down a floor that is larger than a
basketball court and try to score by throwing the ball past a goalkeeper into
the net. A successful scoring attempt results in the award of a single point.
Typical final scores in this action-packed game run in the mid twenties. A regulation game
is played in 30 minute halves with one team timeout per half. A coin toss
determines which team starts the game with a throw-off. The clock stops only
for team timeouts, injuries, and at the referee’s discretion.
2. Field of Play
The court is slightly larger than a basketball
court. Regulation size is 20x40
meters (65’7” x 131’ 3”). All court lines are referred to by their measurement in meters.
The most significant line on the court is the 6-meter line or goal area
line. Only the goalie is allowed inside the goal area. Players may jump into the
goal area if they release the ball before landing in the area. The 9-meter line,
or free throw line, is used for minor penalties, while the 7-meter line, or
penalty line, is used for penalty shots, much like penalty kicks in soccer.
Aversatile game, team handball can be played indoors in the gym, outdoors on the
grass, on a paved area or on the beach.
3. The Goal
An official size goal measures 2 meters high (6’7”) and three meters
wide (9’10”). The net is one meter deep at the base of the goal.
4. The Ball
A handball is made of leather and is about the
size of a large cantaloupe. It varies in size and weight according to the group
playing. The ball for men weighs 15-17 oz. and is 23-24" in circumference. Women
and juniors use a smaller ball weighing 12-14 oz. and 21-22" in circumference.
Youth use smaller varieties of balls for mini-handball.
5. Teams
A game is played between two teams. Seven players
on each team are allowed on the court at the same time (6 court players and 1
goalie). Unlimited substitution is
allowed. Substitutes may enter the game at any time through their own
substitution area as long as the players they are replacing have left the court.
6. Playing the ball
Players are allowed to:
Dribble the ball for an unlimited amount of time
Run with the ball for up to three steps before and after
dribbles Hold the ball
without moving for three seconds.
Players are not allowed to:
Endanger an opponent with the ball
Pull, hit, or punch the ball out of the hands of an
opponent
Contact the ball below the knees
7. Penalties
Free-Throw – for a minor foul or violation, a free throw is awarded to
the opponents at the exact spot it took place. If the foul occurs between the
goal area line and the 9 meter line, the throw is taken from the nearest point
outside the 9meter line. All players on the team taking a free-throw must be
outside the 9-meter line. (We do not use a 0-meter line in P.E. at ONW).
Opponents must be 3 meters away from the ball when the throw is taken.
History
Team Handball originated in Europe in the1900s and recognizes over 140
countries as members of the International handball Federation (IHF). Handball
first appeared in the Olympics in the 1936 Berlin Games as an outdoor sport,
with 11 players on a side. It was not played again at the Olympic games until
1972, where it was played indoors with 7 players on each side. Women’s handball
was added to the Olympic Games in 1976.
Simplified Rules of the Game
1. Object of the Game
Handball combines the elements of soccer and
basketball, as six players move the ball down a floor that is larger than a
basketball court and try to score by throwing the ball past a goalkeeper into
the net. A successful scoring attempt results in the award of a single point.
Typical final scores in this action-packed game run in the mid twenties. A regulation game
is played in 30 minute halves with one team timeout per half. A coin toss
determines which team starts the game with a throw-off. The clock stops only
for team timeouts, injuries, and at the referee’s discretion.
2. Field of Play
The court is slightly larger than a basketball
court. Regulation size is 20x40
meters (65’7” x 131’ 3”). All court lines are referred to by their measurement in meters.
The most significant line on the court is the 6-meter line or goal area
line. Only the goalie is allowed inside the goal area. Players may jump into the
goal area if they release the ball before landing in the area. The 9-meter line,
or free throw line, is used for minor penalties, while the 7-meter line, or
penalty line, is used for penalty shots, much like penalty kicks in soccer.
Aversatile game, team handball can be played indoors in the gym, outdoors on the
grass, on a paved area or on the beach.
3. The Goal
An official size goal measures 2 meters high (6’7”) and three meters
wide (9’10”). The net is one meter deep at the base of the goal.
4. The Ball
A handball is made of leather and is about the
size of a large cantaloupe. It varies in size and weight according to the group
playing. The ball for men weighs 15-17 oz. and is 23-24" in circumference. Women
and juniors use a smaller ball weighing 12-14 oz. and 21-22" in circumference.
Youth use smaller varieties of balls for mini-handball.
5. Teams
A game is played between two teams. Seven players
on each team are allowed on the court at the same time (6 court players and 1
goalie). Unlimited substitution is
allowed. Substitutes may enter the game at any time through their own
substitution area as long as the players they are replacing have left the court.
6. Playing the ball
Players are allowed to:
Dribble the ball for an unlimited amount of time
Run with the ball for up to three steps before and after
dribbles Hold the ball
without moving for three seconds.
Players are not allowed to:
Endanger an opponent with the ball
Pull, hit, or punch the ball out of the hands of an
opponent
Contact the ball below the knees
7. Penalties
Free-Throw – for a minor foul or violation, a free throw is awarded to
the opponents at the exact spot it took place. If the foul occurs between the
goal area line and the 9 meter line, the throw is taken from the nearest point
outside the 9meter line. All players on the team taking a free-throw must be
outside the 9-meter line. (We do not use a 0-meter line in P.E. at ONW).
Opponents must be 3 meters away from the ball when the throw is taken.
Description
Handball has the elements of soccer and basketball. 6 players move the ball and try to score by throwing the ball past the goalie into the goal/net. The court is a little bit bigger than a basketball court, so it is 20 times 40 meters. The goal is 2m high and 3m wide and only the goalie is allowed to be in the goalie zone.