Fast break

The quick counter attack called attacking tactics in handball, in which you try auszukontern the opposing team after their unsuccessful attack. Similarly, the is " Fast middle ", also a counterattack, but in conjunction with a throw-off after a goal is scored the opponent.

Equivalent terms for this are the "counter " in soccer or fast break in basketball.

Expiration

Usually a quick counter attack begins after a bad pass or missed shot. If the ball is in their own ranks, the quick transition from defense to attack is elementary and it is tried, with as few stations to access and complete front of the goal. Often the successful fast without any play and before the defense is running back. Sometimes even after technical errors - such as " steps " or "Twice " - to pace counter-attacks. However, it is rare that a player overcomes the bounce- field, usually you bridged it with passports.

Speed ​​counter-attacks are run usually by the external players and almost always end with a jump shot.

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Example of a foiled by the keeper quick counter attack

Thierry Omeyer with a jumping jack

The throw was blocked

Fast Break

The Fast Break ( to German: faster breakdown) is a specially common in basketball term for a quick counter attack or counterattack. A usually after a rebound, steal or turnover quickly initiated attack, which is completed with a basket immediate trial, the opposing team is given no time to the formation of the defense.

  • Handball
  • Tactics ( Sports )
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