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You can ask a PE teacher and I'll find out!
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NBA referees use the following gestures:
1.Foul: When a player commits a foul, the referee raises his arm and extends his finger to the number of the player who was fouled, indicating which player has committed a foul.
2.Technical foul: When a player or coach violates the rules of the game or mental discipline, the referee will raise his arm to the side and point to the sky, indicating a technical foul.
3.Half-courtviolation: When an attacking player does not take the ball across the halfway line within 8 seconds, the referee will extend one arm to the side and point his finger in the direction of the opposing team's serve.
Stupid. 4.Violation: When a player violates a specific rule of the game, the referee will extend an arm and gesture accordingly.
5.Out of bounds: When a player kicks the ball out or steps on the sideline, the referee will extend an arm and point in the direction of the opponent's serve, indicating a kickline violation.
6.Timeout: When a coach or player requests a timeout, the referee will raise an arm and signal which team has requested a timeout.
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To put it simply, make a foul type gesture first, and then make a gesture for the foul player's number.
In terms of punishment as far as the thug foul is concerned.
1.Whistle and make a slapstick foul gesture.
2.Indicate the number of the foul player, the type of foul, and the number of fouls to the referee in turn.
As far as thug fouls go.
1.Whistle and make a slapstick foul gesture.
2.Indicate the number of the foul player, the type of foul, and the number of fouls to the referee in turn.
Whistle at the same time. Make an offending gesture, if it belongs.
Guilty of the rules oriented.
The timer makes the number gesture of the fouling player; If no free throws are required, the opponent will serve the ball, and if free throws are required.
Make a free throw gesture or.
Penalty gesture (goal valid). gestures.
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2014 Basketball Referee Gesture Encyclopedia "2014 Basketball Rules".
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Basketball referee gestures:
1.Gesture to score points: Raise the index finger of the right hand and bend it once from the wrist downwards.
2。Gesture of two points: Raise the index and middle fingers of the right hand, taking care to bend once from the wrist downwards.
3。Three-point test gesture: raise your thumb, index finger, and middle finger at the same time with your right hand.
4。The effective gesture of a successful three-point shot is to signal the three-point with the left and right hands at the same time.
5。To cancel the score, the gesture to cancel the game is: cross your hands in front of you once.
1.Gesture to score points: Raise the index finger of the right hand and bend it once from the wrist downwards.
2。Gesture of two points: Raise the index and middle fingers of the right hand, taking care to bend once from the wrist downwards.
3。Three-point test gesture: raise your thumb, index finger, and middle finger at the same time with your right hand.
4。The effective gesture of a successful three-point shot is to signal the three-point with the left and right hands at the same time.
5。To cancel the score, the gesture to cancel the game is: cross your hands in front of you once.
2. Basketball game time rules:
1。Gesture to start the time: The hand is slashed downward.
2。The gesture to stop the foul is as follows: one hand is clenched into a fist and the other hand is flat.
3。The gesture to stop keeping the time is: raise one hand up, four fingers together.
The gesture for second reset is: raise one hand, extend your index finger, and turn your hand in a circle.
The gesture of the second violation is: one hand up, wrist bend, tap shoulder.
The action of the second violation is: three fingers pointed at the player.
The gesture for the second violation is: extend five fingers.
8。The 10-second violation is: Hands outstretched.
9。The pause gesture is as follows: one hand open, one index finger touching the palm.
Blocking: After the foul whistle is blown, put your hands on your hips and go back and forth a few times.
Beater: After the foul whistle, the left hand is at 90 degrees, and the right hand slaps the left hand.
Push: After the foul whistle is blown, push both hands back and forth in the same way, 2 to 3 times.
Walking: After the foul whistle is blown, make fists with both hands and roll back and forth 3 to 5 times.
Double Belt: After the foul whistle is blown, open the palms of both hands and move up and down 3 to 5 times.
Pause: Do the same 90-degree shoulder touch with the palms of both hands, 1 to 2 times.
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Basketball rules and referee gestures.
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(1) Direct free kick gesture.
Raise one arm sideways to indicate direction.
2) Indirect free kick gesture.
Raise your arm and continue until the ball has been kicked and is touched by another player on the field or the ball is dead.
3) Signal to continue the game (favorable gesture).
Raise your arms forward. 4) Warnings and penalties are issued.
Hold a yellow card in one hand and raise it up with a straight arm, facing the penalty player.
5) Penalty order to appear.
Hold a red card in one hand and raise it straight to face the penalized player.
6) Goal kicks.
Raise one arm diagonally forward and point towards the goal area.
7) Corners. Raise one arm diagonally upwards and point to the corner area where the corner kick is taken.
8) Penalty kicks.
Raise one arm diagonally forward and point clearly to the penalty spot where the penalty was taken.
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Free kicks, goal kicks, penalty kicks, anyway, there are a lot of them, watch a few more games, and you will naturally understand.
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2014 Basketball Referee Gesture Encyclopedia "2014 Basketball Rules".
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