Performing a shoulder pass in netball
A shoulder pass is a very dynamic, fast and long pass. This enables a team to switch positions on court very quickly to either find a player in space or break defensive screens. However, a shoulder pass may not be thrown from the defensive third to the attacking third without being handled in the middle third.
Stage one
- Player's feet should be shoulder width apart in opposition.
- Opposite foot forward to throwing arm.
- Stand on balls of feet with toes pointing toward target, and knees slightly bent.
- Hold the ball at head height, slightly behind your head.
- Elbow should be at a 90掳 angle.
- Fingers spread behind the ball.
Stage two
- Step in the direction of the pass by transferring your body weight from back foot to front foot.
- Pull the arm through with the elbow leading.
- To follow through, fully extend your arm and wrist.
- Point your fingers in the same direction as the pass, with palms facing down.