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Resources

The following is a list of resources you need to teach a unit of Korfball.

Equipment

  • Ideally at least four korfs (baskets). You can manage with two, but the more the better. (see http://www.korfball.org.nz/equipment/ for more information).

  • Balls. It is good idea to have a few official korfballs for games. Soccer balls can be used for skill development. (Netballs can be used, however they are too light and are a poor substitute.)

  • Plain bibs are ideal for identifying teams, although bands can be used.

  • Cones to help set up drills.

Teaching / Coaching Resources

  • Korfball Skills Cards. Available from Korfball New Zealand (KNZ) at the following link.
    Throughout this unit this page can be accessed through this hyperlink -

  • Basic Six Lesson Korfball Module by Korfball New Zealand (KNZ) at the following link.
    Throughout this unit this page can be accessed through this hyperlink -

  • Korfball Module for Basic Education, by Ben Crum, IKF coaching advisor at the following link.
    Throughout this unit this page can be accessed through this hyperlink -

  • Multimedia video clips showing skills and drills from the Bec Korfball Club at the following link.

  • Further information and advice on teaching and coaching team and individual korfball skills can be found at:

  • Coaching Manuals – 1989. Korfball: Youth Sports Resource Manual. The Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation Inc., the Australian Korfball Association and the International Korfball Federation. ACHPER Publications.

  • Contact Korfball New Zealand regarding the availability of videos of high level korfball games and korfball tactics ()