Great editing, thank you for the upload. One thing I dislike, is the music. No need for music at all, and if you really want it, something less intrusive would be better. Cheers.
While some red cards are really a bit too much for the foul, the intensity of the sport makes it prone to injuries caused by reckless actions. Punish reckless actions so people play fair and safe for all players. It's not about slapping your opponents the hardest. I also don't want to get slapped in the face or hard-pushed to the side while jumping. It's just dangerous and if somebody has come that far, you as a defender should realize that you fucked up and let it happen, instead of trying to correct your mistake by risking somebody else's health.
It's for the safety of the players. I played handball for a few years before of this new rules. In one of my first matches I got pushed and tripped while going for a counter, I slided for half the field and could have been seriously injured if I didn't fell properly.
There are very clear rules, and many players push these rules to the limit. It is one of the most physical team sports already without pushing these rules, but when you do push them, you are compromising the sport as a whole. The entire reason so many red cards are dealt, is because a lot of players aren't respecting the rules at all, so even small breaks need to be made an example of. It's a zero tolerance policy specifically because the sport is so physical that anyone who tries to push those rules put everyone at great risk. It's not like Basketball where a common foul doesn't have any risks. In handball, if you risk by breaking the rules, you may end up putting someone in the hospital or even ruining their career. Also a red card in handball isn't as severe as for example a red card in football. In handball you can still replace the player after 2 minutes. Basically red cards are warnings to that player to respect the rules, it's not a team punishment. Play by the rules, or find another sport. If you can't be physical without breaking the rules, this sport isn't for you.
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Great editing, thank you for the upload.
One thing I dislike, is the music. No need for music at all, and if you really want it, something less intrusive would be better.
Cheers.
Igaz. Feleslges és nagyon rossz is ez a zene.
5:35 bro wtf
- slapping/clapping/smacking/palming
- holding/grabbing/catching/clutching
- forearming/armbarring
- throwing/slamming/wrestling/grappling
- pulling/tugging/dragging/hauling/lifting
- pushing/shoving/thrusting/checking
- elbowing
- blocking/trucking/impeding/obstructing/inserting
- trash talk/gesture (mocking, taunting, swearing, threatening, cursing, smearing, shouting, joking, trolling)
- poking/stabbing/spearing/pointing
- swiping/wiping/sweeping/swapping/parrying
- pinning/hooking/locking/tying
- charging/bumping/nudging/crashing/launching/jumping in
God bless all!
3:55 red card ? lmao All of my opponentneed to take red card so
9:55
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Igaz. Nem érdemelt piros lapot. Inkább a másiknak kellett volna kapnia.
Too many red cards in modern handball.. It is a physical contact game. Too many cry babies.
While some red cards are really a bit too much for the foul, the intensity of the sport makes it prone to injuries caused by reckless actions. Punish reckless actions so people play fair and safe for all players. It's not about slapping your opponents the hardest. I also don't want to get slapped in the face or hard-pushed to the side while jumping. It's just dangerous and if somebody has come that far, you as a defender should realize that you fucked up and let it happen, instead of trying to correct your mistake by risking somebody else's health.
It's for the safety of the players. I played handball for a few years before of this new rules. In one of my first matches I got pushed and tripped while going for a counter, I slided for half the field and could have been seriously injured if I didn't fell properly.
There are very clear rules, and many players push these rules to the limit. It is one of the most physical team sports already without pushing these rules, but when you do push them, you are compromising the sport as a whole. The entire reason so many red cards are dealt, is because a lot of players aren't respecting the rules at all, so even small breaks need to be made an example of. It's a zero tolerance policy specifically because the sport is so physical that anyone who tries to push those rules put everyone at great risk. It's not like Basketball where a common foul doesn't have any risks. In handball, if you risk by breaking the rules, you may end up putting someone in the hospital or even ruining their career. Also a red card in handball isn't as severe as for example a red card in football. In handball you can still replace the player after 2 minutes. Basically red cards are warnings to that player to respect the rules, it's not a team punishment.
Play by the rules, or find another sport. If you can't be physical without breaking the rules, this sport isn't for you.