Activity 9: Ball drop from behind

Activity summary

This activity helps players develop their movement and reaction skills, as they lunge to catch a ball one-handed, before returning to their starting position to mimic returning to the T.

Activity setup

  • This activity is done in pairs, 1 feeder, 1 catcher, using a sponge ball.
  • The catcher stands about 1 m in front of the feeder, with their back to them.

What to do:

  • The feeder drops the ball over their partner’s shoulder in any direction.
  • The catcher reacts to the “blind” drop and tries to lunge to catch underneath the ball with their racket hand.
  • The catcher returns to their starting position between each go.
  • Repeat each activity five times and then switch roles.

Activity video

Watch this video to see the session in action.

Coaching Tips

  • Stay on the balls of the feet, relaxed and ready to move quickly; use a split step to accelerate.
  • Engage the core to stay balanced and stable.
  • Use peripheral vision to track the ball as it comes into view and react quickly.
  • Control the lunge by stepping far enough to keep the knee aligned over the foot; keep the back knee slightly bent in the lunge to avoid overreaching.
  • Keep soft hands for a relaxed catch, tracking the ball closely.
  • Push back through the front leg to return to the start position smoothly.

Make it easier

  • Allow the catcher to use either hand, or two hands to catch the ball.

Make it harder

  • Ask the thrower to make the throws more challenging, so the player moves further and faster.

Safety

Remember, you can use the STEP framework – Space, Time, Equipment, and People – to adapt any activity, making it easier or more challenging to suit your players.

Always check that there's enough space for everyone to take part safely, and make sure all under-18s are wearing protective goggles during the session.

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