@@mitskiR Yes it is. Field handball was introduced for men at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, but dropped after that. At the 1952 Olympics, field handball was a demonstration sport. (Indoor) handball was introduced for men at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. Women's handball competition was introduced at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal
@@mitskiR No, its just the evolution of the sports as people get older. Similar to how you play Tee-Ball in primary school and might try baseball or softball later in life.
There is handball in the Olympics but it’s a different game just same name >:( I was excited when I saw but it when I saw it wasn’t that, I was disappointed lOL
A few questions: 1. did you do pool play or elimination? tennis style draw? 2. what does each game play to? 7, 11 or 21? 3. how many sets? 3? 4. court dimensions Reason: I'm going to do a tournament next term at my school but would be keen to know how you went about it. I'm a teacher here in N.Z but I first played in Sydney as a student back in the early 80's. I'm now 50 and I still play the game in the yard with students from time to time. I am thinking each year level have their own tournament rather than two year levels. Cheers
We had a roster of about 30 guys battle out 1v1, 3-4 different elimination rounds. Until there were two remaining. We did the eliminations for about 2-3 weeks before this final. Points were to 11. 3 sets for the final. The eliminations were only 1 set. The dimensions might of been 4m x 4m squares but we played on that because the whole playground was designed with those bricks like that. The balls used were the high bounce type which is very spinny, the players knew the ball would fly away if they hit it too hard.
@@zejams I really appreciate your feedback. We did 3 sets during elimination but looking forward 1 set as you did is what we'll do with a 3 setter in the final. Our dimensions were 3m square. The finals were played in a courtyard where it was viewed by hundreds with a great atmosphere. My daughter won the Year 7 girls.
I was the No.1 player in Cronulla High School in NSW in 2014-2015 and i used to win by defending a lot and i was very flexible and very fast, so if i have a go at playing these boys i think i can do well. Basically the killer trick is to hit the ball right after it bounces, like a groundstroke in tennis, and if you are on the run trying to get to the ball and hit it back, don't just return it, smack it as hard as you can cross court or down the line. I am very talented in table tennis and tennis so i know the theory how to play the game with dominance. This is a very good sport to play but also very tiring, i used to play 60 minute matches best of 5 games to 11 points, my most favourite is winning from 2 games down saving 4 match points, score was 9-11 9-11 11-9 14-12 15-13. Its very important to be mentally strong too in pressure points, also if people are watching its important to switch off everything that they are saying and yelling to you and focus fully on the ball and what you will do with it. Best of luck to everyone who plays frequently and enjoy the game!
I like your comment man - your skill for the game comes across as genuinely believable. Sometimes I hit the ball before it bounces to give my opponent even less time to react. It depends on the situation though. Looking at this video these guys play in relatively big squares. That combined with the pressure of a multi round tournament makes it easy to slip up imo. I could probably do well against them as well however it wouldn’t be easy goings. Have a great day.
@@jackmorrow-zhang9106 If you are standing lets say more towards the middle of your box, then you will most likely hit the ball before it bounces, i do that too at times and it very often serves me well. Yeah these boxes are quite large i used to play in smaller ones which quite a few of my shots always used to go out by 5-10 centimetres. I liked playing in larger boxes like these ones but i didn't have problems in smaller ones either. Thanks bud have a great day too :))
I first played in Sydney, Aus when I was about 10 years old and won a local tournament there. I was new to the school from N.Z but my cousins had courts at their place, which was how I got good at it. We played all day everyday and then I was signed up by my cousin. I'm now 50, a teacher and still enjoy playing this game with the kids during morning team breaks or lunchtimes, if not too hot. My own kids play and are decent. At my current school, most kids play multi-squared e.g. 4 square, 6 and even 8 square. Not many, if any play one on one. I have felt compelled to start a handball comp at our school next term and the kids I've told are all keen. The rules will be standardised, so they will need to adjust to the school rules rather than their local rules or 'mates rules'. One v One. In order for there to be a King or Queen of the court, it has to be one v one. Even the court size I've decided to go with 2.5 metres wide and 3 metres deep. Play to 7 and must win by two points. Best of three. Headers are not allowed. This in my opinion is by far the best school game ever!!!
@@AlmostEntitled Slug is when you have perfect timing. As soon as the ball touches the ground you hit it and it perfectly rolls. This takes foul and dubs out of play and people have to counter slug to survive.
@@amuronam1345 oh, it’s pretty easy, i dont call it anything here though i just do it sometimes, i usually hit it when it hits the ground too mess with people i’ve played for 9 years
@@amuronam1345 yea, wish it was a sport, it fits categories, i always struggled using my right hand as a left hander but one random day i got a new feeling in my right arm, like the one i had in my left and i could use it to play handball really well, practice makes perfect
those guys did quite a few falls.. well at the beginning i spotted only like 2 or 3. it looked like a fall and the other guy played it. do they know the rules .-.
Those 2 guys weren’t playing enough power shots. You have to aim for the corner of the squares in order to get a defensive shot back. You should be able to see off the rally after that.
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Damn there are actual tournaments of this game? Wish my school had some as well. In our school we don't do headbuts, taps or cherries or anything like that cause that's just no skill
To be honest the handball in my Aussie school is well harsher then this instead of two squares there is four squares and I would think Malacai one of the best hand ball players in my school would maybe get there?
I wish camera phones were a thing in my school all those years ago. I know everyone in the comment section is saying the same thing, but I genuinely believe these kids wouldn't be top 15 in my school at the time. For one, they look afraid to skin their fingers on the cement when slogging, gotta go lower than that! Never should've missed that return at 5:27 Still, brought back some great memories man, I was literally looking up "Handball" as in that weird game (Because I don't know anything about the rules). I wasn't expecting a proper Aussie handball game to pop up hahaha
This is the most Aussie thing I’ve ever seen
actually New Zealand
Finnish then why would they sing the aussie anthem?
AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE OI OI OI AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE OI OI OI AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE OI OI OI
Me to i can't play that good in austraila
Dusty saunders i’m in WA and i play it every day
Why is this not an actual sport? Miss playing this during my school years and would gladly pick it back up in my twenties now lol
Is there deep sarcasm I'm missing or do you and 60 other people not know it is an actual sport? It's an Olympic Sport.. lol
@@Anthony.Albanese it's not
@@mitskiR Yes it is. Field handball was introduced for men at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, but dropped after that. At the 1952 Olympics, field handball was a demonstration sport. (Indoor) handball was introduced for men at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. Women's handball competition was introduced at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal
@@Anthony.Albanese yeah that handball is different tho
@@mitskiR No, its just the evolution of the sports as people get older. Similar to how you play Tee-Ball in primary school and might try baseball or softball later in life.
This is my country right there, AUSTRALIA
Same
god i miss playing it, it should be a legitimate sport
same
same
Thought Australia fake jk
There's always a Punjabi meme in every Aussie high school.
This is epic.
in my middle school as well haha
I’m the instigator of these memes in my school
This comment section is just 11 year olds saying how great they are it's cancerous
Nice age guess
Cancerous???
Hahaha I am 11 and was gonna say I’ve been the best for the last 3 Years lol
@@clnsentry Hahaha 🙁
@@jinchey yeah it's pretty fun and i reckon im good
Damn! Played this in primary school back in 1990 in Canberra!! I miss it!
Damn....I forgot about handball and wallball.
Played so much of it during primary and high school.
Gosh this is legendary. I wish my school would do this
GO my fellow mates, this is what shoud be in the olympics,
gO MY AUSSIE MATES
Bro i agree so muchhh
Old people: wtf;-:
There is handball in the Olympics but it’s a different game just same name >:( I was excited when I saw but it when I saw it wasn’t that, I was disappointed lOL
Yes it HAS to be in Olympics, it’s the best game evrr 😆😂🤩
@@volleyballcat8808 Ok 9 year old.
this is Australia it its finest xD I wish my school was this amazing and jesus im 4 years late
5 yr late 4 me
@@jokebird6479 6 for me
@@polar5578 7 for me
@@Idea344 8 for me
9 for me
Australia u gotta love it!
i live there
You know it’s Aussie when 400 kids sing the national anthem and there also playing a tense game of handball
The Indian music when he was walking out
Bet you they drank milo before this
@@o11yl2 or vegemite and cheese sandwiches
or rode a Kangaroo across the outback@@notsoshort7291
10 things you will only see in australia
Tqstin wATCHmOjO
new zealand do this too lmao
@@mintox681 ikr
@@mintox681 i live in new zealand
And new zealand
Now this is the Aussie content we need
How do you distinguish this handball from the other HANDBALL?
they call this one downball and it's sad
You guys got this on another level at your school.
Dude this is the funnest game ever made. It needs to be a real sport
We have a STAFF v STUDENTS Handball tournament next year and I cannot WAIT!!!!
BRUH LUCKYYYY
That’s were I live 😪so beautiful
"that's some class handball"
As an Aussie I’m Proud
3:05 INTENSE GAME RIGHT HERE FOLKS!
Yeah I know
Lol i love that so many people in the comments think they can beat them lol
Radicalwolf they are actually shit
They’re bad
Their definitely not the best I've seen, I've seen more intense games in my school.
T L shut up no you haven’t
The lines are so thick
Just the way I like it;-;
your seeing the most Australian thing ever except for nrl and afl and cricket
We never did headbutting the ball back in my day. Now I feel old lmao.
Imagine we have accepted more of this kind of spectacles when we were at school, this would've been an olympics sport lol.
@@FFXfever It's one of the funnest games really.
Head butting is commonly referred to (in my area of new Zealand) as a "lollipop" or a "header" and it's op asf and you can foul it
@@polar5578 One time I hit a ball back and it smacked this dude right in the middle of the forehead. good times
A few questions:
1. did you do pool play or elimination? tennis style draw?
2. what does each game play to? 7, 11 or 21?
3. how many sets? 3?
4. court dimensions
Reason: I'm going to do a tournament next term at my school but would be keen to know how you went about it. I'm a teacher here in N.Z but I first played in Sydney as a student back in the early 80's. I'm now 50 and I still play the game in the yard with students from time to time.
I am thinking each year level have their own tournament rather than two year levels.
Cheers
We had a roster of about 30 guys battle out 1v1, 3-4 different elimination rounds. Until there were two remaining. We did the eliminations for about 2-3 weeks before this final. Points were to 11. 3 sets for the final. The eliminations were only 1 set. The dimensions might of been 4m x 4m squares but we played on that because the whole playground was designed with those bricks like that. The balls used were the high bounce type which is very spinny, the players knew the ball would fly away if they hit it too hard.
@@zejams I really appreciate your feedback.
We did 3 sets during elimination but looking forward 1 set as you did is what we'll do with a 3 setter in the final.
Our dimensions were 3m square.
The finals were played in a courtyard where it was viewed by hundreds with a great atmosphere. My daughter won the Year 7 girls.
@@zejams I really appreciated your feedback. Cheers mate👋👍
I was the No.1 player in Cronulla High School in NSW in 2014-2015 and i used to win by defending a lot and i was very flexible and very fast, so if i have a go at playing these boys i think i can do well. Basically the killer trick is to hit the ball right after it bounces, like a groundstroke in tennis, and if you are on the run trying to get to the ball and hit it back, don't just return it, smack it as hard as you can cross court or down the line. I am very talented in table tennis and tennis so i know the theory how to play the game with dominance. This is a very good sport to play but also very tiring, i used to play 60 minute matches best of 5 games to 11 points, my most favourite is winning from 2 games down saving 4 match points, score was 9-11 9-11 11-9 14-12 15-13. Its very important to be mentally strong too in pressure points, also if people are watching its important to switch off everything that they are saying and yelling to you and focus fully on the ball and what you will do with it. Best of luck to everyone who plays frequently and enjoy the game!
I like your comment man - your skill for the game comes across as genuinely believable.
Sometimes I hit the ball before it bounces to give my opponent even less time to react. It depends on the situation though.
Looking at this video these guys play in relatively big squares. That combined with the pressure of a multi round tournament makes it easy to slip up imo. I could probably do well against them as well however it wouldn’t be easy goings.
Have a great day.
@@jackmorrow-zhang9106 If you are standing lets say more towards the middle of your box, then you will most likely hit the ball before it bounces, i do that too at times and it very often serves me well. Yeah these boxes are quite large i used to play in smaller ones which quite a few of my shots always used to go out by 5-10 centimetres. I liked playing in larger boxes like these ones but i didn't have problems in smaller ones either.
Thanks bud have a great day too :))
Remembered playing Handball with my mates in primary school in Sydney.... I'm in year 12 right now and I haven't played Handball since.
Those kids made australia proud
Ah yes! The game that could tear up your friendships in school.
does anyone know what the song is called when the first guy is walking out?
We use to play this in New Zealand too, where are the through the leg shots, and dragons 🐉?
People still play it I think, but damn it got way more complicated when I played again after three years.
What school is this it’s pretty lit
Pius
ST PIUS CHATSWOOD NSW
Who is a primary kid who plays handball?
We’re they playing panjabi mc in the background?
What’s the difference between the other handball and this handball
Y’all I hopefully I get this right but is this school St Pius, Chatswood?
Is that St.pius college in Chatswood, NSW?
Sure is
This is the best video I’ve seen in a while
If the principal participated it would be history
Where is this?!?
What’s the song at 4:57?
Does anyone know the ‘twistie’ trick
Caileb Cassidy I do
Excuse me but your school has HANDBALL TOURNAMENTS?
Love austraila
What's with the head return?
Trying to describe handball to explain the difference between european handball at the olympics this is perfect
Since when was heading a ball which is a full considered as a normal shot
I first played in Sydney, Aus when I was about 10 years old and won a local tournament there. I was new to the school from N.Z but my cousins had courts at their place, which was how I got good at it. We played all day everyday and then I was signed up by my cousin.
I'm now 50, a teacher and still enjoy playing this game with the kids during morning team breaks or lunchtimes, if not too hot. My own kids play and are decent.
At my current school, most kids play multi-squared e.g. 4 square, 6 and even 8 square. Not many, if any play one on one.
I have felt compelled to start a handball comp at our school next term and the kids I've told are all keen. The rules will be standardised, so they will need to adjust to the school rules rather than their local rules or 'mates rules'. One v One. In order for there to be a King or Queen of the court, it has to be one v one. Even the court size I've decided to go with 2.5 metres wide and 3 metres deep. Play to 7 and must win by two points. Best of three. Headers are not allowed.
This in my opinion is by far the best school game ever!!!
Great job man!
Go Australia this is the best country and playing handball in it is just AWSOME
they have tournaments for handball?
is this in tempe highschool?
2:39 Was that a lob
Quality Australian Content
The slug is one of the most overpowered moves in handball and no one uses it. They always skim low but never roll it. Is it banned here?
Whats a slug?
@@AlmostEntitled Slug is when you have perfect timing. As soon as the ball touches the ground you hit it and it perfectly rolls. This takes foul and dubs out of play and people have to counter slug to survive.
@@amuronam1345 oh, it’s pretty easy, i dont call it anything here though i just do it sometimes, i usually hit it when it hits the ground too mess with people i’ve played for 9 years
@@AlmostEntitled I recently got back to it. Nostalgia hits hard, even in the early years.
@@amuronam1345 yea, wish it was a sport, it fits categories, i always struggled using my right hand as a left hander but one random day i got a new feeling in my right arm, like the one i had in my left and i could use it to play handball really well, practice makes perfect
Category: *sports* HELL YEA IT IS
Australia !!!!!!!!!!!
Well if u me and my friends that happens once a week lmao
those guys did quite a few falls.. well at the beginning i spotted only like 2 or 3. it looked like a fall and the other guy played it. do they know the rules .-.
They need to hit it on the first bounce more, it can easily pressure the other player.
I remember being the best Handball player in my school 😢
I am the best rn
why this ain't in the olympics
Dude this school looks like a prison and their getting their free 2 hrs
I WANNA KNOW WHAT SCHOOL THIS IS SO I CAN GO THERE !!!
ST pius in chatswood
@@user-dk9uo4tj1x oh that's that private school?
@@o11yl2 damn you replying to my 10 month old comment 🤣
This is so cool, i wish my school treated handball like the bloody afl grand final
I am assuming the rules were old school? So just hands
Tempted to record a game at my school now 🤣
Which school is this ?
anyone know what school this is?
My school plays handball but we aren’t this good
Thanks Roblox Z Jake
Same with our school but we also do whole school tournaments and we usually get a ebgames gift card by our teacher if we win
I’ve seen brave warriors break their hands and fingers on the handball court, love to see the memories come back.
Yes, the good old Aussie handball.
yo we better do one of these at our school
Aussie aussie aussie oi oi i
Only in Australia mate
WRONG
@@evilss2903 nah mate
@@ironcheater1012 Actually yes
does anyone else put topspin or backspin on their ball?
I can only do it when serving
i saw like 10 fulls and like 5 dubs like how did they play it?
Nah only clean gameplay here, just poor camera work
I go to Pius right now lol I was bored I'm in Yr 8 and there was another hbt when I was in yr5 this was further back but I hope to see more soon🔥🔥
Those 2 guys weren’t playing enough power shots. You have to aim for the corner of the squares in order to get a defensive shot back. You should be able to see off the rally after that.
Lol you know your stuff, as an Aussie I can do alot of power shots and low ones too,barely die
How to become hand ball pro;
1. Play till cna hit ball
2. Hit ball lower
3.learn dog shots
4.hit as low as can, as hard as can
Follow these steps to become like me
Measured speed-me 274 km/hr
Great now i can take out my friends now god bless you to your mates
Nice a lot of people guys Erik.
Bro, I’m pretty good at handball myself and it’s an Australian thing as well
Love the music when they all walk out from the gymnasium lol
Holy fuck,this school is awesome as shit.
What school is this called
That was the most fucking Aussiest thing ever...
Damn there are actual tournaments of this game?
Wish my school had some as well.
In our school we don't do headbuts, taps or cherries or anything like that cause that's just no skill
Oooooo that’s what my school sings on Fridays, and I play that with my friends.
(I’m 8)
Someone gots the speed dealer glasses on during the national anthem
Bloody hell why couldn't my school do a tournament.
Our handball courts were just filled with salty pre-pubescent kids arguing
lol so tru
@@o11yl2 you're going to hate the dogs that I have to play with
To be honest the handball in my Aussie school is well harsher then this instead of two squares there is four squares and I would think Malacai one of the best hand ball players in my school would maybe get there?
They sang the fucking national anthem for a handball comp lmao 😂
I reckon all school should do this
this is beautiful
I wish camera phones were a thing in my school all those years ago. I know everyone in the comment section is saying the same thing, but I genuinely believe these kids wouldn't be top 15 in my school at the time. For one, they look afraid to skin their fingers on the cement when slogging, gotta go lower than that! Never should've missed that return at 5:27
Still, brought back some great memories man, I was literally looking up "Handball" as in that weird game (Because I don't know anything about the rules). I wasn't expecting a proper Aussie handball game to pop up hahaha
Chris Welcome there is a distinct lack of handball games on TH-cam.
@@jackmorrow-zhang9106 Too true, but I'm too old and none of my mates play XD
Chris Welcome in my school they call it "skinners" which i guess is also a name for it
@@_astro6213 Never heard that term when I was playing lol
Chris Welcome lmao. my school is very stupid
Now, this is -podracing- handball!
Everyone's here saying ' this is aussie '
Well wait until you move to New Zealand:)
Finally the version I play I would most likely loose biggest how small the ball is