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Typical walking (terminology called "walking with the ball").
The so-called walking is to take more than two steps when the ball is in the hand and the ball is not shot, if the ball appears in the hand when walking more than two steps is to walk with the ball.
All basketball games, including the NBA, are very strict about walking, but the audience doesn't know what counts as walking.
To see if you are walking, you must first know when to start calculating. Footwork is counted from the first time the foot leaves the ground after the ball, and if the ball is volleyed, it starts when the foot hits the ground and then leaves the ground.
The so-called two steps are to leave the ground once with each foot and land again. If the ball has been taken two steps in the hand, the ball must be passed or thrown if the foot that lands first and then leaves the ground, and if it continues to dribble or hold the ball, it is a walk.
It should be noted that if only one foot keeps walking and the other foot is always on the ground, he will always only take one step, if he has already taken two steps, as long as he lands first (it doesn't matter which foot lands first), the foot will never leave the ground, no matter how many steps the other foot takes, it will only count as two steps (not more than two steps).
Dribble the rules and follow the rules.
1. Definition 1: Rotation occurs when a player holding a live ball steps once or more with the same foot in any direction, and the other foot (called the pivot foot) does not leave the point of contact with the ground.
2. Walking with the ball or carrying the ball (in the field) means that the player with one or both feet moves in either direction beyond the limits set forth in this rule.
2. Determine the pivotal foot.
1. The player receives the ball with both feet on the ground, and can use either foot as the pivot foot. The moment one foot is raised, the other foot becomes the pivotal foot.
2. If a player receives the ball while moving or dribbling, he can stop and determine the pivot foot according to the following conditions:
1) If one foot is touching the ground:
a. If both feet land on the ground at the same time, either foot can be the pivot foot. The moment one foot is raised, the other foot becomes the pivotal foot.
b. If the two feet land on the ground in order, the foot that touches the ground first is the pivotal foot.
c. If one foot lands on the ground, the player can jump up with that foot and land on the ground with both feet at the same time, then neither foot is the pivotal foot.
3. Move with the ball.
1. After determining the pivotal foot:
1) During passing or shooting, the pivot foot can be raised, but the ball must not fall back to the ground until it leaves the hand.
2) At the start of the dribble, the pivot foot should not be lifted until the ball leaves the hand.
2. After stopping, when neither foot is the pivotal foot.
1) In passing or shooting, one or both feet can be lifted, but the ball must not fall back to the ground until it is off the hand.
2) At the start of the dribble, neither foot can be lifted until the ball is out of your hand. Violation of this rule is a violation.
Note: There is no violation of this rule if a player does not control the ball on the ball.
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Walking. According to the written technical rules of basketball, all movements on the court that do not synchronize the ball with more than three steps can be punished as a walking violation.
Moving beyond the allowable range with the ball is a step. The rules stipulate that you can catch the ball in the air, and land with both feet on the ground one after another, with the foot that lands first as the pivot foot Both feet land on the ground at the same time, and both feet can be the pivot foot (the foot that moves later is the pivot foot) Lifting the pivot foot can pass and shoot, but cannot dribble When lifting the pivot foot to pass or shoot, the ball must leave the hand before the pivot foot can touch the ground When the dribble begins, the ball must leave the hand first, and then the pivot foot can be lifted Violating the above regulations is walking.
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It is to move both feet after holding the ball. When holding the ball in your hand, you can only use one foot as the axis and move the other foot.
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Before the basketball leaves the hand, the pivotal foot moves in advance.
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Walk more than three steps with the ball, hehe, but it's hard to say, James took 4 steps to the basket and no one blew it.
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Do not dribble, take more than 3 steps with the ball.
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Walking is a violation in basketball, and the Chinese rule is generally called a walking with the ball violation. It refers to Zheng Sleepy when a player is holding a live ball on the field, and one or both of his feet exceed the limit of the rules to illegally move in either direction.
To judge whether to walk (walk with the ball), we must first judge the athlete's pivotal foot, and correctly judging the pivotal foot is the key to judging walking.
The following quote is from Rule 25 of the Basketball Rules:
1. Walk with the ball: Establish a pivot foot for the player who catches the live ball on the field: when the feet stand on the ground, the moment one foot is raised, the other foot becomes the pivot foot.
2. When moving: If one foot is touching the ground, the foot becomes the pivot foot. If both feet are off the ground, the player lands with both feet at the same time, and the moment one foot is raised, the other foot becomes the pivot foot.
If both feet are off the ground, one of the player's feet hits the ground, and that foot becomes the pivot foot. If a player jumps up with that foot and lands on the ground at the same time to stop, neither foot is the pivotal foot.
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Explanation of walking.
1) [walk with the ball] A foul play in basketball, holding the ball and walking (2) [walk] square step walking toddler who can just walk Detailed explanation (1).Run, run. Tang Liu Yuxi, "Autumn Firefly Introduction":
Who speaks obscurely, the children walk and fight for the girls. ” 2).Walk; Walking.
The Surprise of the Second Moment Shooting" Volume 39: "The soles of the shoes are lined with straw ash, and there is no sound when walking. Liu Qing's "History of Entrepreneurship" Part 1 Title:
People can see at a glance from Liang San's vigor in walking and swiftness in his actions that his strong physique contains abundant energy. ” 3).
Refers to the pace of exercise. Cai Tianxin, "Valley of the Northeast": This morning, I said that I would review the township regiment in the district, and I ran there, and by then the fog had just cleared, and the regiment was walking.
Word decomposition Explanation of walking Walking ǒ 行: to walk. Walking.
Correspondence: Walk relatives. Move:
Direction (direction of extension). Walk the pen (write quickly). The clock is gone.
Round-trip shipping: Letters. Smuggle.
Leave: Go away. Just left.
Run away. Passage : Accounting.
Take the inside line. Pull strings. Leak out, beyond the scope:
Explanation of step step ù walking: infantry . Walking (妌).
Hike. Walk aimlessly. Leisurely walking.
Be a stick in the mud. Shrink from the sight of (something dangerous or difficult). walk in the footsteps of others and follow :
Step rhyme. Follow in their footsteps. Buwu Qianxian.
The distance between the feet when walking: the stride. Pacing.
It's hard to move an inch. The procedure, the stage, the degree to which things are carried out: the steps.
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The official term for basketball walking is "walking with the ball", which means that when a player is holding the ball on the court, one or both of his feet move illegally in either direction beyond the limits described in these rules.
There are three branches of the rules that regulate the footsteps of team members: when standing on both feet, when moving, and when both feet are not pivotal feet. Each branch contains two dots:
Start dribbling, passing, or shooting. There are 6 common rules, as long as the footsteps of the players do not violate these rules, they do not constitute walking.
Basketball walking is a few steps
In basketball, it is stipulated that the player has to pass or dribble the ball after the second step, and if he has not dribbled and walked with the basketball in the third step, it is judged to be a walk. According to the written technical rules of basketball, all movements on the court that do not synchronize the ball with more than three steps can be punished as a walking violation.
Basketball walking is a foul
Basketball walking is a foul, and for amateurs, walking fouls are a relatively common situation. However, in professional basketball, the action of walking around with the ball is a walking foul, which is a type of offensive violation. This kind of walking violation is limited to the ball handler and is primarily a blow penalty for the ball handler who performs a dribbling action that is not permitted by the basketball rules.
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The official word for basketball walking is "walking with the ball". Walking with the ball means that when a player moves with the ball on the court, one or both feet are illegally moved in any direction, beyond the limits set forth in these Rules.
1.There are three branches of the rules regarding the restrictions on a player's footwork: standing on both feet, moving with both feet, and when the feet are not on the center foot.
Each branch contains two points: start dribbling, passing, or shooting. There are six common rules.
As long as a player's footwork does not violate these rules, it does not constitute a walk.
2.Basketball walking is a three-step walk. In basketball, players are required to pass or dribble the ball after the second move.
If they don't dribble and walk with the basketball on the third step, they are considered walking. According to the written technical rules of basketball games, any action that does not exceed three simultaneous steps on the court can be punished as a walking violation.
3.Basketball walking is a foul, which is a common situation for amateurs. But in professional basketball, the action of walking around with the ball is a walking violation, an offensive violation.
This walking offense is limited to the ball handler and is primarily a punishment for the ball handler who dribbles the ball that is not allowed by the rules of basketball.
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