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Hands, eye movements, body movements, and the toes are always on the ground.
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Have you learned how to teach shooting feints under the basket?
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First of all, the first half of the feint must be exactly the same as the real action, but there is a chance to change halfway through the action, and if the action you do looks different from any of your real actions, you can't fool anyone.
Secondly, the action must be repeated in the middle of the change, if the change is too slow, there is no one, because others can be chased back after being deceived at the beginning, and the action is so fast that it is too late for him to chase.
In terms of specific training, you can use the mirror, make fake movements in front of the mirror, pay attention to your performance in the mirror, and compare it with your real actions. What is the difference between the eyes, head, hands, shoulders, feet, legs, and waist of each part of your body? Correct the different places to the same, one by one, and this can achieve a realistic effect.
If you don't feel detailed enough, you can use the front of the DV to take pictures of your real movements and feints, and then watch the replay slowly.
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Just make the action fake again
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If you want to deceive others, you have to deceive yourself first.
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I advise you not to deceive people.
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Find a good teacher and practice hard.
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No ball knows the vertical feint.
Generally, the commonly used feints are to change the direction of running, to change the running speed, and to grab and intercept.
1. Feints to change the direction of running: Under the opponent's strict defense, in order to get rid of the opponent and run to the vacant position to receive the ball, you can use the method of hitting the east and the west, run to the right first, and then run left first when the opposite direction is right, and then run left first when the direction is suddenly changed, so that you can get rid of the defense.
2. Feints to change the running speed: In order to get rid of the opponent's pressure, you can first jog to induce the opponent to slow down the speed of running Qingqin, and then suddenly run fast, so as to get rid of the opponent and then run to the empty block to receive the pass from the companion.
3. Feint to grab the ball: When the opponent dribbles head-on, the grabber first makes a feint to the right (left) side to induce the opponent to dribble to the right (left) side, and then suddenly grabs the big ball to the left (right) side, so that the opponent is caught off guard.
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"Feints" is a song included in Ho Yun Tung's fifth Cantonese** "Hey Lover".
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Feints, as the name suggests, are false actions. Generally, it refers to all behaviors in life that use deception as a means to mislead others to judge. Conceal your true purpose through false movements to achieve the effect of blinding your opponents.
It doesn't count, but there must be a dribbling action after shaking, otherwise it is a walk.
First of all, the hands are directly below the shoulders, parallel to the ground, the toes should be bent to contact the ground, and the lower limbs should be supported, and the abdominal and thigh muscles are tightened, so that the body remains parallel and straight.
Hehe, I've seen too much of the initial D.
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