Overview:
In Netball: Steps to Success, former All-Australian and world champion player and coach Wilma Shakespear covers all the essential rules, skills, and strategies, while providing extensive instruction for beginning and experienced players. Netball: Steps to Success will help players learn the fundamentals and have fun at the same time.
It includes: 90 drills and practice games to improve performance, 144 illustrations showing correct techniques and drill diagrams, thorough instruction for individual skills development, effective strategies for team play, and special sections focusing on play in the back, middle, and front third of the court. | Contents:- The Game of Netball
Step 1. Catching: Safe and Sure Hands Step 2. Passing: Throws to Know Step 3. Footwork: Quick and Controlled Step 4. Shooting: Aiming High Step 5. Attacking: Make Your Move Step 6. Defending: Make Your Mark Step 7. Combining Skills: Put It All Together Step 8. Team Play: Strategies and Space Step 9. The Back Third: Focus on Defence Step 10. The Centre Third: Linking Defence and Attack Step 11. The Front Third: Scoring From the Attack Appendix A: Netball Rules Rating Your Netball Progress Glossary
| Reviews:
The book is ideal for young players as well as an excellent resource for coaches, teachers and parents. I can thoroughly recommend this book to all those who wish to improve their understanding and knowledge of the game of netball. Jill McIntoshNational Coach of Australia
One of the roles of a coach is to help players become more responsible in improving their own performance. The approach used here helps to further an understanding of the game and its principles, while providing excellent material for analyzing and develop. Pauline Harrison National Director of Coaching - All England Netball Association
| About the Author:
Wilma Shakespear is the director of the Queensland Academy of Sport, a major high performance centre for more than 500 world-class athletes in Australia. Her contributions to the sport of netball include a world championship as a player and two as a coach, as well as pioneering work as the first head coach of netball at the Australian Institute of Sport. In this position Shakespear was the world's first professional coach of an elite netball programme. At 26, she was also the youngest national coach ever appointed in Australia. Shakespear has also made significant contributions to the advancement of women's sports in Australia and throughout the world. She originated the Women's Coaching Development Program at the Australian Institute of Sport and served on the steering committee for the 'Sportswomen Step Forward' Conference in 1991. |
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