I am 19 years old, 184 tall and 60 weight. What is my right position on the basketball court?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-23
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In fact, what position to play is not up to others, it still depends on which aspect you are good at, if you just play between friends, your height can be a forward or a center, if you have good ball control and shooting skills, you can consider playing small forward, if you have good low post skills, you can play big forward or even center! If the technology has not yet been formed, you can develop in the direction you like, and it is not impossible to play guard, the main thing is which way you like to play, whether it is an elegant outside technology or a steady inside line is your own choice, basketball is for entertainment, if you choose what you don't like, what entertainment is there? By the way, the height of 184 and the weight of only 120 pounds are too light, so strengthen the training of the body, simply put, eat fat!

    Y-Look!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Usually playing with classmates, your height is enough to fight before you get older, but your weight is a little worse. Look at the weight, bounce and speed should be good, play small forward, practice a breakthrough, and then a little basket in the middle of the shot. With height, it's enough to eat most people.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Defender, it depends on your ability to control the ball and your ability to score, your body is thin, and you can't play inside.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Generally speaking, it is the height of the inside line on the field field, but it seems that the weight is not good for the tonnage, and the small front or big front is better.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    12 years old, 165 ah. It's still long, so it shouldn't be low.

    Look at your characteristics. Let's just play the big playmaker. Like Sun Yue. Occasionally, you can make a cameo appearance.

    As for how to strengthen, practice a lot. Just run in with your teammates. Find a few regular teammates.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Practice the organization of the guard, you can play small forward, just suitable. And familiar with more practice.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Do you think your pitching is standard? Is it right for you?

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I think it should be better as a small forward, your height, your bounce, are suitable for being a small forward, the task of the small front is mainly to score and assist, as for your offensive means, you should practice more breakthrough and shaking, more practice speed and dribbling, because your weight is very suitable for breakthroughs, and the breakthrough speed will be very fast, which will catch people off guard.

    First: practice dribbling, do one-handed dribbling every day, dribbling with both hands, cross-dribbling, dribbling under the crotch, and dribbling behind the ball, which is very helpful for basic skills.

    Second: to practice speed, you must be able to run, to win with speed, only fast speed can you run to the empty position before the opponent returns to defense.

    Third: You still need to practice jumping, because most of the time Xiao Qian may grab rebounds with the opponent, even if the body can't resist, they can't get the ball easily.

    Fourth: physical strength, physical strength is very important, when you play in the best condition, once you stop, not only is there no state, but the physical strength is almost gone, just like Rukawa Kaede, so you must often run long-distance, don't give yourself regulations, but run to the limit, and then run hard for a while after running to the limit, in order to increase endurance and physical strength!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If I have conditions like yours, I think I should practice small forward, and it feels a bit of a pity to play point guard and position. If you play center, you don't have any advantage, so you have an advantage when you play small forward. First of all, 12 years old has a big advantage in height and weight at the same age, and the bounce is also very good.

    A small forward like you, who is tall and weight-neutral, has a big advantage. First of all, first practice physical fitness, then mental fitness, then practice breakthroughs, and finally shooting. Small forwards must be all-round and can't do without either!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    12 years old 172, the weight is also moderate, you can play forward, small front and big forward can be, the offense depends on personal desire, the mid-range shot must be focused on practice, the footsteps and skills under the basket, and the physical confrontation are very important.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You can try to play as a striker. As for the specific training, I think you should go to school and train with a professional physical education teacher, unprofessional training may lead to injury.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You're 12 years old, you don't have a lot of strength, you're not fit for physical confrontation, and you have to play point guard no matter what makes sense.

    Secondly, you are 12 years old and 149 tall, to be honest, even among ordinary people, you can be regarded as backward, you can see your future height, it will not be good, so you are likely to be a big backfield in the future.

    Three: You are 12 years old, the main thing is to practice the basics, dribbling, shooting, endurance, passing, all of which you can get training in the backcourt. So I suggest you play point guard, you can play a two-way guard when your skills go up in the future, and your body is tough at school, and you should be fine before playing small in Town Square.

    One thing you forgot is that if you shoot averagely, you can't play well.

    Rebounds, don't deliberately grab, have a sense of defense, don't grab the ball, defend people, grab the ball and block are all ways to make up for defense.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    At the age of 12, regardless of your current height, weight, and technical conditions, you must start from the guard practice, dribble, pass, shoot, one is the guard position is very helpful to the basic skills, ball quotient, ball sense exercise, these things need to be accumulated from a young age, the second is that the age is too young to start playing the inside line will image the development of the body after the image, and so on after the body development is formed to see the height and weight of the condition and then determine what the position is, when the time comes, if you play the inside, now the guard skills will also be of great help to you, It's not too late to practice the inside line technique later, on the other hand, if you practice the inside line technique now, if you wait until you grow up and the body is not suitable to play the inside line and then start practicing the guard technique, it will be too late, and it will basically be wasted.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In terms of height, the point guard first grows and then changes, and first practices ball control and shooting, which is real, no matter what position you play in the future, it is beneficial. Because it is an internal confrontation with the body, it is not good for the body and is easy to get injured.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Practice the basic skills well, and don't deliberately pursue any position.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You're at the age of growth and development, 12 years old, 149 years old, and it's recommended that you play a playmaker, which can exercise and control the tissue, and the body coordination, and it's safer than playing in other positions, and it's also good for your own development. Organize the guard At first I suggested that you practice crazy practice shoot the ball Don't rush to score Shoot the ball I personally practice in the dark when you can't see the ball (this is my personal method, you can also look for your method) The most important thing is not to look at the ball when shooting the ball and then practice more three-step basket and three-point This is a must for the organization of the guard Secondly, master certain tactics and passing methods Teammates in different positions are different when you pass the ball to him This is a lot of knowledge I will talk about this I hope to adopt.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Guards have to practice ball control and shooting to have a chance to perform.

    You have to be a threat to make a good pass.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is recommended that you start as a point guard, as an important measure of whether you can play basketball is how well you dribble. Practicing dribbling well is one of the most important basic skills to play well in basketball (because your height is unlikely to play center, at this stage), so starting with a point guard will help you understand basketball and develop your ability to read the game. You're just 12 years old this year, and people who play at your age aren't usually too strong, and if you have excellent ball control skills, you can pass people at will, go to the basket, and even if you have a big man, you won't have too strong defensive ability at your age, so start with the point guard.

    When you can skillfully cross over your brother, the ball is like sticking to your hand, and the pass is basically not wrong, you can consider playing SG and SF, after all, you should have your height by then, and with skillful ball control skills, scoring will be simple. At this stage, with your conditions, you are suitable for playing point guard, and practicing dribbling well is the key. Come on, James has only been playing since he was 12 years old!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Decisive vacancy, 149 rebounds to someone else.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    To be honest, how can you walk by the water often without getting your feet wet, even James has a time when he is hatted.

    In other words, if your hit rate is so high, you really give up the PG position, and it is more practical to save some physical strength for attack. As for your height, it is only suitable for playing SG.,If the division of labor is not so clear, you can occasionally make a cameo as SF.,SF must have a certain height and physical confrontation ability in addition to throwing the ball and breaking through quickly.,If these two basic points are not higher than the average guard, it's better to make an occasional cameo SF.。

    It is recommended that you focus on SG skills and playing style, occasionally hold the ball to attack after half the court, and try to rely on teammates' blocking and dismantling to run without the ball to do projection after playing fast break at other times, and break through to the basket when appropriate.

    On the defensive end, you don't want to defend the bottom of the basket, use your bounce to create pressure on the perimeter shooters and then create conditions for your teammates to grab rebounds, and you just run straight to the bottom of the opponent's basket.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The center is better, and the higher is suitable for the center.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I think height is one thing to play in any position, and personal interest is another.

    186 can play the small front, that has to practice a lot, the small front is the position of the overall technical pursuit

    To be able to attack and defend, all aspects should be balanced It is recommended to practice shooting, dribbling, defense, and body in sections every day. Something, especially the body!!

    The center is more about attacking and defending on the inside, especially under the basket, and there is a rule in basketball: "The closer you are to the blue frame, the better your chances of shooting". The center forward is undoubtedly the player closest to the blue frame, and a good center can give corresponding cover and response to the opponent;

    Assessment Technique: Blue Board.

    Capping. Hit rate.

    Power forwards tend to have the awareness and talent to fight for the blue cricket, and their bodies are stronger, so they can use their bodies to get in the blue positions and attack or grab the blue board with their bodies. There is also a saying on the basketball court that "controlling the blue cricket controls the whole game", the offensive and defensive blue board are very important, grabbing an offensive blue board increases the chance of your team to score, and ensures that a backcourt blue board disintegrates an opponent's attack, back and forth, the gap is 2 goals;

    Assessment Technique: Blue Board.

    Capping. Small forwards (technical forwards) rely on technique and jumping, and the current excellent small forwards either shoot accurately (such as Lewis of the NBA supersonics), or break through and bounce well (such as Carter), in short, small forwards rely on flexible bodies and a pair of spring legs to bear more of the burden of scoring in the offense;

    Assessment Technique: Score.

    Aggro. Breakthrough.

    The most famous scoring guard in history is Jordan of the Bulls, the young Jordan with speed and bounce, breaking through the opponent's interior line to score like a bag, and then, due to age, Jordan prefers to shoot backwards in the middle and long distances, and the scoring guard should be an expert in team shooting;

    Assessment Technique: Score.

    3-point shot. Hit rate.

    The organizational guard (core guard) is the organizational core of a team, the engine of the team's offense, and can revitalize the offense of the entire team. My personal favorite position in basketball, if I were you, I'd go for playmaking guard, and I think a great pass is more enjoyable than an elegant shot, hehe.

    Assessment Technique: Assists.

    Assists to turnovers ratio.

    Having said a lot, I think you can play any position as long as you don't participate in a professional basketball team, but basketball is for 5 people (to paraphrase advertising), and more importantly, whether you cooperate with your friends tacitly can determine the outcome of the game.

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