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Netball Attacking Drills to Dominate the Game on Court

Learn about the Netball Attacking Drills that can be used in the game to dominate your opponents quite easily.

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Netball Attacking Drills to Dominate the Game on Court

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  1. Netball Attacking Drills to Dominate the Game on Court netballcoach.tv/ For how long have you been playing Netball now? No, that question wasn’t asked to assess your netball skills but to bring to your attention the importance of continuous practice, one that makes you the dominating team on court. Having said that, it is important to mention various aspects of the game that demand regular practice and attention. Whether it is footwork, handwork or attacking, each has a role to play which will ultimately play a valid role for the team. Remember going wrong with any of these could result into a failure on the court. Being regular at netball drills will have a definite role in the success of the team, while personally improving your game. Courtesy: Netball Coach TV Netball Attacking Drills Improvements in the game come with regular practice, especially when it concerns attacking. Players have to be very particular about the drills to ensure they perform well during the game, which is exactly why there are some really important netball attacking drills that they should practice.

  2. Long Crossed Balls (Courtesy: Netball Coach TV) Get an idea of some of the most important ones –  Weaving Drill –For those who want to practice fancy footwork and changing paces quickly start with the weaving drill. All you have to do is place cones in a line approximately five feet from one another. Line the players and begin the drill once the whistle is blown. Have each player weave between the cones using their outside legs to push off. Once the player has gotten to the end of the line, they will turn and return to the line completing the cone drill again. Time the whole team the first time though, and see if you can beat your time.  Front Cut –Performed with one worker, one defender, one feeder and cones this is another drill that can improve your attacking skills. During the drill the worker and the defender start square to that of the feeder’s position; with the defender on the inside of the worker, the worker is required to run forward, stop quickly and then sprint forward to cut the defender off. The drill must be practiced often to ensure that you’re not making any mistakes. Also, note that a warm up session before the drills will avoid any injuries during the game.  Half Turn –Another one of the important drills is to improve the attacking skills of the players is half turn. Here too you’ll be requiring three players in the same positions as well as the cones as in the previous drills. Cones here will again be used as a point to drive to. Starting from behind and to the side of the feeder, the worker and defender will stand next to each other, but instead of driving forward in a sprint, the worker will half-turn backward to throw off the defender, pivot back forward and drive off. This drill works on speed which is why all players must participate in the game. While there are a few more drills that you can regularly practice to be the dominating team on the court, these are a few very important ones. Also, if you’re looking for more information or netball drill videos log on to https://www.netballcoach.tv/netball-drills

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