Slap the ball, move a small step with your right foot, catch the ball, and which of my feet is the p

Updated on physical education 2024-03-03
40 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It seems that there are still quite a lot of people who understand the rules, hehe, we analyze the problem of the landlord:

    1. Slap the ball, move a small step with your right foot, and catch the ball - from the point of view of action, after the movement of the right foot stops, the ball is stopped, that is, the dribble stops.

    2. Which foot of mine is the pivot foot at this time - neither foot is the pivotal foot! In other words, the left and right feet can be used as the pivot foot.

    3. The key is the right foot. Then it depends on whether the right foot touches the ground when receiving the ball, so how can you tell? - It is not the players themselves who judge, but the referees on the spot.

    Of course, in order for your actions to conform to the rules, it is necessary to have the relevant knowledge yourself. When your right foot touches the ground, you're already on the ground. If it is certain that the ball has stayed in the hand, then the dribble is over and the right foot has not yet touched the ground, then the left foot is the pivot foot; If the right foot touches the ground first, then neither foot is the pivot foot; If, almost at the same time, it is difficult to determine whether the ball stays in the hand while the right foot lands, then it is considered that the right foot lands first, and both feet can be used as the pivot foot to maintain the fluidity and integrity of the game, in line with the spirit and intent of the rules.

    4. Can receiving the ball be understood as touching the ball? — just one of the criteria. Touching the ball with both hands at the same time, a single dribble is over; Another criterion is to determine whether the ball is actually in your hand.

    See Rules: The dribble ends when a player touches the ball with both hands at the same time, allowing the ball to stay in one or both hands. ”

    The referees on the spot, often have played basketball, and they have rich experience in dribbling and when the ball stays in their hands to determine the end of a dribble, but the most fundamental basis is the rules, the so-called stay in the hand, that is, when holding the ball, the palm part is basically not downward, but upward, and is divided by the horizontal plane. If you know this, then you can also judge the "wrist flip" (the rule term is "carrying the ball") when dribbling, because that is a typical example of the ball staying in your hand.

    Dribbling with a player who has possession of the ball on the field and has established a pivotal foot.

    When standing on the ground with both feet:

    - Start dribbling, the pivot foot must not be lifted until the ball is thrown.

    - Passing or shooting, players may jump with the pivot foot, but neither foot may fall back to the ground before the ball is shot.

    When moving or dribbling:

    - Start dribbling, the pivot foot must not be lifted until the ball is thrown.

    - Passing or shooting, a player may jump with one or both feet at the same time, but neither foot shall fall back to the ground before the ball is thrown.

    Neither foot is the pivot foot when stopped:

    - Start dribbling, the pivot foot must not be lifted until the ball is thrown.

    - Pass or shoot, lift with one or both feet, but not fall back to the ground before the ball is shot.

    FIBA 2004 Rules).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Left foot. It's the center of gravity and feet. . . If the center of gravity is off the ground, then it is called walking.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It depends on whether you receive the ball with both feet on the ground or with one foot.

    Generally it should be both feet.

    So at this point you pivot with either foot.

    Both.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Both feet should be fine.

    Haha, in fact, no one will pay attention to such a small action, do you think it is possible for the referee to take the time to watch this? If you get blown out of step when you walk with your right foot, then the referee must blow the black whistle! Because normal people will definitely not be able to see clearly and make judgments! Or you can only say that you are dead

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The remaining two feet can be moved, and many games in the NBA can see this action.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Right foot. You can't move your right foot, and if you move again, you'll be able to walk.

    The last foot to move.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's up to you to make your next move.

    Both left and right feet are fine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It depends on which foot you use first, and the rest is the pivot foot.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    See how you're ready to move.

    2 feet are fine.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I've noticed this for a long time, because I do it sometimes, but every time I'm always told to walk. But based on my own summary of the "three beats" rule of basketball, I think it is reasonable.

    Here I will explain my basketball "three beats", that is, the three beats from dribbling or receiving the ball to the ball leaving the hand during continuous action in basketball, that is, the first beat stepping on the ground 1, the second beat stepping on the ground 2, and the third beat taking off. It is certainly not wrong to use this movement to determine whether to walk or not. )

    In order to confirm my opinion, I went to read the terms of the official rules later, and it is indeed possible, this action does not move. As you said, this situation is indeed that the pivot foot has been lifted and falls back to the ground again, why is it okay, in fact, it is a ride with the non-pivot foot landing, and the pivot foot is lifted and landed again on the same beat as the non-pivot foot (that is, the second beat), and then choose to shoot or pass.

    Note that since the second beat has been completed when both feet land at the same time, the remaining ball must be shot, and the ball can be taken away from the ground with both feet, one foot off the ground, and both feet off the ground successively or at the same time, but the ball must be left before any foot lands after leaving the ground.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you look at the athletes' jerseys, you can see that this is the NBA slam dunk contest a long time ago. The NBA's rules for walking are constantly being adjusted, and if Old Man Joe returns to the court, according to his previous habits, there will definitely be a lot of walking fouls.

    Just looking at this **, it is indeed a step. But this is a dunk show, it doesn't matter if you walk or not, as long as the dunk is beautiful.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Stand on the spot to catch the ball, both feet can move, but once one foot moves, the foot that does not move is the foot.

    So it's the bottom bracket foot that moves backwards.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In general, a right-handed player has the left foot as the pivot foot, and a left-handed player has the right foot as the pivot foot. But there are also two feet that can be used as pivot feet.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    When you receive the ball, the one that touches the ground is the pivot foot, and if both of them hit the ground, the one that moves last.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    After one foot moves, the other foot is the pivot foot, also called the pivot foot.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Both are fine, depending on which one you move first, and the other is the pivot foot. Before the ball hits the ground, the pivotal foot must not move, otherwise it will be judged as a walking violation.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Generally depends on which foot you use as the pivot of rotation, and the pivot foot cannot move unless you want to dribble.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It's okay, move one first, and the other is it.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If you land first, if you land with both feet at the same time, either one will do.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Any one can be, and the one that moves after is the pivot foot. I'll share it with you, the most professional basketball in China**-Five Tigers Basketball**, the landlord can go in and have a look.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    What do you mean by "the left foot has been determined to be the pivot foot"? Don't tell me it's up to you to decide which foot is the pivot foot and which is the ......The moment you receive the ball, you don't have the pivot foot, and the determination of the pivot foot depends on your first footwork after receiving the ball.

    At this time, in addition to dribbling and jumping with both feet, no matter what footsteps you do, as long as you move with your left foot, it is walking!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The one in front is a walk! The latter ones don't count!

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    With your back against the ball, you can change your pivot foot, if you don't dribble the ball, you just walk, and if you dribble, you don't walk.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    When you receive the ball with both feet on the ground, you can use either foot as the pivot foot, as shown in the animation, we can see that the left foot is the pivot foot and the right foot is the active foot. The left foot is the active foot, and when one foot is raised, the other foot becomes the central foot.

    In general, turn around with the foot behind you as the axis and prepare to shoot when the "flat angle" is facing the basket.

    During the movement, we receive the basketball, and if one foot is touching the ground, that foot becomes the pivot foot.

    In the process of dribbling, we look at it, and if a foot is touching the ground, that foot becomes the pivot foot. In general, turn around with the foot behind you as the axis and prepare to shoot when the "flat angle" is facing the basket.

    So how about practicing like this, shoot the ball with your right hand, then the basketball should be synchronized with the left foot when it lands, and the left hand is the opposite, you can shoot the ball when the back foot lands when you practice.

    If one foot lands on the ground, the player can jump up and land on both feet at the same time, then neither foot is the pivotal foot.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    That is, when you hold the ball in both hands, you can use the other foot to feint and rotate when one foot is not moving. The foot that does not move at this time is the pivot foot. At this time, no matter how you turn, if the pivotal foot does not move, it is not considered a step.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    For example, if you spin in a circle, you don't leave the ground with your left foot, and you push the ground with your right foot or leave the ground, then your left foot is the pivot foot.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    The left foot, if stopped at this point, is the pivot foot.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Running to catch the ball in advance, the ball can be taken three steps from the beginning of the hand. So according to what you said, when you receive the ball with your right foot on the ground, and you take your left foot, your right foot can still move at this time, that is, there is no pivot foot or both feet can be used as pivot feet...

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    According to the rules, which foot hits the ground when receiving the ball, that is the pivot foot.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    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.

    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 – Carry the Ball:

    Establish a pivot foot for a player who catches a live ball on the field

    When standing on the ground with both feet:

    The moment one foot is raised, the other foot becomes the pivotal foot.

    When moving:— If a foot is touching the ground, that foot becomes a pivotal 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, the player lands with one foot, and that foot becomes the pivot foot. If a player jumps up with that foot and lands on both feet at the same time to stop, then neither foot is the pivotal foot.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    In motion (running) this situation is not considered walking, the left and right feet move each is counted as two steps, but at this time the action must be consistent (one of the judging conditions for walking), at this time you must choose to shoot or pass, otherwise it is walking.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    It's easy to determine the walk. If you stand still on both feet, you can't leave the ground with the other foot after one foot moves. Otherwise, it's a walk. The other is to catch the ball in the air, and the foot that lands after it is regarded as the pivot foot, which cannot leave the ground.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    When holding the ball, you must have a center foot, for example, if you stand with the ball now, take the left foot first, then the right foot is the center foot, then you can only move the left foot back and forth to make a tentative or feint, the right foot, which is the center foot, can no longer move, once you move, it is a walking foul. At this time, the jump shot must be off the ground with both feet at the same time to prevent stride shooting, if you don't limit your feet off the ground, the stride shooting range is too wide, it is difficult to seal, a bit invincible. It is worth mentioning that the step back shot can move two feet, because the step back is just after the end of the dribble, the ball is picking up or just holding the ball with both hands, at this time you can withdraw with one foot or take a step to the side, the other heel up, and then shoot, the process should be fast to prevent being chased.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Count the steps After receiving the ball, you can only choose one foot to move With the other foot as the axis, you can turn the body in place The foot of the axis can not move When you dribble normally, you won't walk Three steps to the basket to practice This is easy to walk If you can feel it when you walk to the basket, you will generally not walk when you practice playing the basket.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    Holding the ball with one foot and not moving, the other foot is not a step, if both feet are moving, it is a walk.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    After standing still, only one foot can move, and the other foot is the pivot foot, with it as the center, the body can rotate ......Hehe.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    Counting steps, if you don't dribble the ball, you have to shoot.

  38. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    Definition of walking: Moving beyond the allowable range with the ball is walking The rules stipulate that you can catch the ball in the air, and the two feet will land on the ground successively, 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 not dribbling When lifting the pivot to call passing or shooting, the pivot foot cannot touch the ground before the ball leaves the hand When the dribbling begins, the ball must leave the hand first, and then the pivot foot can be lifted Violating the above regulations is walking.

    The moment the ball is stopped after dribbling, A foot lands on the ground and B foot volleys, which foot is the pivot foot?

    Answer: The A foot is the central foot (i.e. the left foot).

  39. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    Not necessarily.

    If you're steering with your left foot as the center now, your left foot is.

    But you can also land on the ground with your right foot and leave your left foot in the air and do a steering, because you haven't taken three steps, so at this point, you haven't walked yet. Got it?

  40. Anonymous users2023-12-29

    Left foot, of course, you use your right foot as the pivot foot, and no one says you can do it! You still have to play a little trick, remember the emperor's four big steps to the layup?

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