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One player may serve the ball with an underhand serve, from every position in the court. It's not allowed that the ball hit the net when the ball is served.
Game composition:
Yes again. When your team succeed to catch a ball witch come over the net, two times after another (two different action), the first player in line may come back. When a player of your team succeed to play the ball, witch came from the opposite site, witch a forearm pass and the same player catch 'his own' the ball, everybody may come back.
The game is over when no one can catch the ball. So when the ball is out, or they have served the ball in to the net or they dropped the ball. The game is also over when the child who passed the ball could not catch his own ball. The one who could catch the ball leave the court. When some one play the ball badly, par example passed the ball en then the ball goes out, this player must also leave the game.
When the court is empty, the team in the other court has 1point.
You can get a lot of speed in the game when you ask the children to troth immediately after they catch the ball. You must stimulate them to throw the ball with a special way.
What's 'the special way'?
Learning the underhand serve:
Motivation: At the level I children were busy to learn how to troth and how the catch a ball. When children reach level H its important children learn to troth the ball exactly. The circulation of the ball goes faster and faster and you must stimulate them to troth the ball at those places in court were there is no opponent. Another aspect is the orientation in time, space and direction. We call that timing. For children timing is a big problem. They know how to handle it after a lot of practising. Where hit the ball the ground? Where is my opponent? What is the speed of the ball? These are all difficult questions for young kids. You can enlarge the capacity of movement when you use a Varity in 'starting position' and game composition'. You can improve the capacity off movement when you use a Varity in speed and direction of the ball. Really new on this level is the underhand serve. Because children have the right to do something good (it's no good children don't have any change to get a goal), it's allowed to serve from any position in the court. The only goal is a good performance. In those circumstances children make more actions. Another thing children really learn on this level is the forearm pass.
What's to learn in this phase? Repeating the thing you learn on level I (catching, throwing and moving)
Primary is that children learn to serve perfectly. Truth the serve we start every game. When we want actions and movement the serve must be perfect. When the serve is good we can start with the forearm pass. We learn to control the forearm pass on level 3 |
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