I have thoroughly enjoyed using your site to help me with my coaching plans for my under 9's netball team.
Teaching year 3's who have never played before - does anyone have some lessons plans I can work with?
Any ideas on controling footwork with 8yr olds?? I am co coaching a team of mixed first timers etc and we are getting a lot of stepping coming through at training, then in our half court games it runs rampant.... Have covered the pivoting, twist and go but they just cant seem to stop? Maybe I'll get them to run at a wall and see if they figure it out then....
How do you pivot
On the weekend i got pull up alot for obstruction and stepping mostly because i dont know how to pivot. Any tips?
If you pivot on the ball of your foot and then your heel is this a legal move?
writing a handbook and wanted to know a decent 'how to' for pivoting
I am coaching a little net set go team (set tier) with ages 5-8. Usually I coach high school girls. A mum of one of the 7 yr olds just messaged me with this: "i was just wondering If you have any tips to help us get Miss S enthused about netball, she isn't enjoying it but wants to "give it more time" (her words)." We only have a half hour training session before we play as no one else will coach but this is the only time I can do training and there are players from another town so this is the best option for everyone. We play a couple of warm up drills/games and practice 1 skill ready for our game. I have covered the basics of passing and footwork so far. None of my team have ever played before, but 4 of them did the net set go - net tier last year. The girl has only played 2 games so far as we have had a bye. So far she has had a go at positions GK, GD, GS, GA, and WA. She is the tallest girl in the team and so tends to get a fair amount of the ball. Any ideas on what to suggest to this mum?
Hi there I am coaching for the first time to some 7th graders. Most haven't played before. Can anyone recommend some drills to help me get them started with catching and pivoting?
I need some training tips to help girls with landing and foot work?
Hi. I am a welfare worker at a primary school and had a bit of interest with playing netball in our lunch break once a week. We only have one net so we can only play half court and we have about 10 players.I only know netball through my daughter playing every weekend otherwise I've had zero experience.Do you have any suggestions how to get the girls started? Most of them never had played netball or even seen a game!Thank you
Iâm new to coaching and have a team of 9 NetSetGo girls aged 8/9. While they have played two seasons already, they lack basic skills such as chest passing, shoulder passing, pivoting, etc.Does anyone have any helpful tips or useful drills which could be used to help teach the girls these skills. Asked using Sportplan Mobile App
Is pivoting from heel to toe and vide versa stepping? Asked using Sportplan Mobile App
please can someone list some technical netball terms?
What techniques can I teach my inexperienced girls to get free?
I have played netball pretty much all of my life, but this week I will be starting to coach year 2's (age 6/7/8). I am sure they will all be new to the sport, and I could really use some advice on what to do. Any tips, or training excersices, or videos I could watch would be amazing.
drills for turning fully
If you pivot on the ball of your foot and then your heel is this a legal move?
Is pivoting from heel to toe and vide versa stepping? Asked using Sportplan Mobile App
How do you pivot
writing a handbook and wanted to know a decent 'how to' for pivoting
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