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The EHF Bibliography contains all Periodical articles dating back to 1997 as well as international publications on Handball which have been submitted by National Federations or the authors themselves.
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Wheelchair Handball Promotion Folder
(EHF)
2006, Vienna / Austria
- Publisher: EHF Web Publications
Language: English
Source:
EHF
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Nicole Rabenseifner
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Training
(Carlos Garcia)
It is well known that sports training is a main characteristic of the sport phenomena. The ability to overcome obstacles is a defining aspect of this characteristic and an essential component for success. Globally sports training is, as one of its major principles, the achievement of a maximum sports performance.
2007, Vienna / Austria
- Publisher: EHF Web Periodical
2 Pages;
Language: English
Source:
EHF
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Nicole Rabenseifner
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Reflections of the match structure in handball
(K. Feldmann)
"The basic idea behind the game is to throw the ball into the opposing goal as often as possible as the opponent tries to avoid the realisation of these goal attempts" (Döbler, Schnabel, Thiess 1989, P. 93). Therefore handball belongs to the goal-scoring games to which among other things the following similar traits are described: "in principle the renouncement of space separation between the teams involved, undetermined ball possession and the possibility of individual and collective ball securing, only indirectly affected by a time limit in the rules (Bremer, Pfister, Weinberg, 1981, P. 57).
2007, Vienna / Austria
- Publisher: Web Periodical
8 Pages;
8 Images;
Language: English
Source:
EHF
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Nicole Rabenseifner
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Specific Didactics for Handball
(Helmut Höritsch)
The article is based on a proposal for handball-specific didactics developed by experts from leading European handball nations. This proposal is clearly inspired by age-appropriate, game-appropriate and action-oriented didactic models and includes cross-references to the current state-of-the-art of teaching concepts for sport games as well as to the Austrian curriculum for the subject "physical exercise and sports".
2007, Vienna / Austria
- Publisher: EHF Web Periodical
12 Pages;
3 Images;
Language: English
Source:
EHF
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Nicole Rabenseifner
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