I have thoroughly enjoyed using your site to help me with my coaching plans for my under 9's netball team.
Has anyone got any techniques that will help me teach players how to not step with the ball?
We are a very small club, only 10 to 15 players and range from complete beginners to quite skilled players. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how we can keep all our players motivated and move everyone forward? Should we separate different abilities or mix everyone up and hope for the best? Thanks
I need some ideas for training nettas. Particulary on the positions on the court.
Hi everyone. I am a first time coach and my team knows nothing! where should I start and what drills would you recommend?
What is the best way to teach the positions to 8 year old first time players?
Drills or Session Plans To Make My Team Better?
we have a new netball team at school (10yo & 11yo) most of who have never played netball before. What kind of drills can we do to help them with their breaking and getting infront of their player to get the ball??
I organise a ladies netball group of varying abilities but mostly beginners. Despite constantly telling them to slow their play down, they are determined to pass the pall on as soon as its in their hands often resulting in sloppy passing. Any suggestions on how to slow the pace down and hopefully, improve their passing?
I have 3 beginners all under 11 and need some simple drills to do with them. Any suggestions?
Is it hard to learn the positions in netball? Asked using Sportplan Mobile App
Can anyone point me in the direction of Plans for advanced players - every one I seem to look at is for beginners - intermediate and it is soooooooooo time consuming - thanks
I am a PE teacher looking for beginner drills to teach about 100 students at a time. I am thinking of running a circuit type session with anywhere from 4 - 8 groups. I am looking for simple drills that I can do with limited resources, so the students are able to grasp the basics to be able to play some games at the end of the unit of work.
What is the best approach to positions for a team of beginner 8 year olds? Play every position through the season or foxus on 1-2 positions? Asked using Sportplan on Mobile
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Hi everyone,I am a young coach and I'm just wanting some guidance and insights on what areas I should be focusing on for Under 11's. Most have moved up from under 9's and 2 new players.Thank you! ð¤
What are some good training drills or activities for a junior teams very first practice. My under 9's team (10 players) are all brand new to netball and I want to make sure they learn but also enjoy training. Any suggestions for initial drills or activities would be appreciated
The girls I am coaching have never played before and are aged 6 to 7 years, I really need some ideas to teach them the positions of the court - any tips or drills anyone can recommend?
This year I was given the u/10 and u/11 netball girls to coach but none of them has ever played netball where do I start
Is it hard to learn the positions in netball? Asked using Sportplan Mobile App
I've just recovered form an ankle injury after 4 weeks without any netball. i was wondering how i should get back to netball, because i often find myself wondering if i will still be good at attacking and defending and all the other things you need as a player. Should i take it easy on the first week of training? What if i'm not good enough for the games we have on Saturday??
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