KPE 282F sec. 1: Winter, 1999 -- Course Outline
Team Handball (1.0 cr)
INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Daniel Frankl, Associate Professor
OFFICE LOCATION AND PHONE NUMBER: PE 231, Tel. (323) 343-4662
FAX:
(323) 343-6482

Email: dfrankl@calstatela.edu
Email: dfrankl@pacbell.net
Office Hours for Winter '99:
MW 10:00-11:30 p.m.; R 12:00-1:00 p.m.
(other times available by appointment)
I. COURSE DESCRIPTION:
An introductory course teaching the fundamental skills of team handball. Basic techniques which include passing, catching dribbling, shooting, offense, defence and goal keeping are taught. In addition, rules of the game and related fitness are covered.(1.0 cr).
I. PREREQUISITES: NONE
III. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES:
At the completion of the course students will be able to:
demonstrate the proper technique of the basic skills which include passing, catching, dribbling, and shooting.
demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the rules and basic terminology of the game.
demonstrate competence in individual and team offense/ defense techniques.
be able to utilize team handball skills as a carryover activity for all-around life-long physical activity.
IV. TEXT:
REQUIRED TEXT:
Hamil, B. M., & LaPoint, J. D. (1994). Team handball: Skills, strategies and training. Dubuque, IA: eddie bowers.

Selected References
  • Hattig, F., & Hattig, P. (1979). Handball: Technique--tactics--rules. International Handball Federation.
C. COURSE FORMAT AND REQUIRED COURSE MATERIALS:
Oral presentation, general & specific warm-up, review drills, daily topic, games, cool-down, and questions and answers. For safety reasons, those not properly attired will not be allowed to participate.
V. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES:
Attending class regularly and punctualness are expected and required. This is a skill related activity class. You are expected to be properly dressed and to actively engage in all class functions. Oral presentations and quizzes will take place at the beginning of class time. In cases of absence the individual will be held accountable for all work missed. There will be no make-ups for unannounced quizzes.

VI. ASSIGNMENTS:
  • Assigned readings.
  • Additional assignments will be announced in class.
VII. EVALUATION:
Evaluation Item Relative Weight Letter Grade Equivalent
Quizzes (2-3) @ 5% 95% - 100% = A
Mid-Term 15% 90% - 94% = A-
Final 20% 85% - 89% = B+
Fundamental
Skills
10% 80% - 84% = B
Match Related
Skills
10% 75% - 79% = C+
Game
Conditions
10% 70% - 74% = C
Active
Participation
30% 70% - 74% = C
Course Total 100% 65% - 69% = C-
60% - 64% = D
56% - 59% = D-
00% - 55% = F
Examinations: There will be one final test during finals week. Be prepared for unannounced quizzes starting from week two of the Quarter. There will be no provisions for make ups of missed quizzes.
UNIT Course Content Week
I
  • Orientation, introduction, warm-up and ball gymnastics
  • The general & specific warm-up for team handball. Ball handling: holding the ball, catching the ball, catching frontal, lateral, & ground balls. Ball control: set pass, bounce pass, close hand-off pass, hook pass, jump pass, behind the shoulder pass, and wrist pass.
II
  • Combination drills: dribble, passes & shots. Match related (lead-up) drills and games: "Keep away," "Ten passes," "Ten passes in zone."
  • Combination drills: dribble, passes & shots. Match related games: "Continuous Touch-Ball," End line Handball," "Target Ball."
III
  • Defensive Formations: 4-2 and 6-0. Goalkeeping techniques;
  • Basic game strategies: Basic position; Basic Offensive and Defensive Strategies.
  • Fastbreak and secondary Fastbreak; The 3-3 & 2-4 Attacks.
  • Advanced Defensive Strategies; The Goalie--Introduction; Defensive Formations: 5-1; 3-2-1; 5+1
  • Written Mid-term.
  • Rules
IV Offensive Tactical Procedures
  • Support Points
  • Crosses
  • Screens
  • Picks and Pick & Roll
  • Swim Move
  • Specific Offensive Systems: System 3-3
V
  • Specific Offensive Systems
  • System 2-4
  • Combining Systems 3-3 & 2-4
  • Skills testing in games conditions
  • Skills testing in games conditions
Team Hanball Course Journal: 08:10 a.m., Tuesday March 9th, 1999

FINAL TEST: Tuesday, March 16th, 8:10 a.m. PE 120

* Please consult instructor for additional sources.

Copyright© 1996-99, Daniel Frankl, Ph.D.
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