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This paragraph] how to judge the walk.
As with all technical moves on the court, there is a big difference between the specific approach to the walk and the written technical standards.
Let's start with dribbling. According to the basic spiritual code of basketball, every step of the ball carrier should appear at least one slap motion, and this rule began to be subverted by some taller guards, representatives: . Magic's height and reach far outstrip the traditional point guard, so he often takes two or three steps to shoot the ball on the dribble.
From that era, the referee began to have a new understanding of the judgment of the step based on the original technical rules, that is, as long as the continuity in the dribble process is not interrupted by the abnormal movement of the dribble, and the defensive rhythm of the defender is not disturbed by the unfair dribbling action of the attacker, the inconspicuous walking behavior can be ignored.
This new understanding of the rule has led directly to two situations: on the one hand, many performative or appreciative movements on the court have not been interrupted by vague walking and blowing penalties, and there have been dazzling layups that have actually taken four steps in a row, and this shot still appears regularly in NBA propaganda articles; On the other hand, many young players' practice of the basics of dribbling is obviously miserable due to the laxity of the penalty scale.
Fundamentally analyzed, the phenomenon of lax walking scale has been recognized by the public, which essentially reflects the audience's requirements for court appreciation is increasing, but in amateur games should never imitate the habit of professional players, for basketball players, the rhythm and fluency of dribbling should become an instinct, that is, you don't need to do it deliberately, you can complete the dribble layup action without technical flaws.
It is conceivable that when the defender completes the close defense in a decent manner, the defensive position that has been completely stuck becomes undefendable due to the sudden extra step of the ball handler. At this moment, imagine whether you should ask others not to have technical violations, and at the same time ask for more perfection in their own skills.
Walking is one of the problems that many newcomers will have, and it is not impossible to overcome, and there is only one way to overcome it--- practice. When you get to the point where you have the ball in your hand and you can't even take a step without dribbling, maybe the heat is almost over.
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Counting the steps, before the ball, the pivot foot cannot be moved.
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Absolutely. You have to dribble and then move the pivot foot.
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Calculate. You're on the axis with your left foot.
After the right foot is moved, the left foot can no longer move.
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The so-called walking is to dribble the ball more than the prescribed number of steps, or the person holding the ball moves with the pivot foot before the request, or does not carry the ball (such as: holding the ball) when moving three steps to the basket!
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Put the ball first, then move the center foot!! Either bounce up with both feet and throw the ball in the air, and dispose of the ball before your feet hit the ground!
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Here's what it means to walk in basketball
A player holding a ball on the ball is considered to be a step when the player holding the ball walks out of any direction with the same foot one or more times, and the other foot moves in any direction beyond the limits of the rules or rotates away from the original point of contact.
Walking is a popular name for walking with the ball in our daily life, but its official official name is "walking with the ball". When a player is on the field with a live ball, one or both of his feet exceed the limits set forth in these Rules and moves in either direction without a hail slippery movement.
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.
Common 6 rules. As long as the footsteps of a player do not violate these rules, it does not constitute walking. To judge whether to walk, we must first judge the athlete's pivotal foot, and correctly judging the pivotal foot is the key to judging walking.
Characteristics of basketball: Confrontational: Basketball can last for a long or short time, but it requires participants to run quickly, jump suddenly and continuously, and compete with agile reflexes and strength.
Collective: Basketball not only requires athletes to have technical and tactical ability, as well as wisdom, courage, will, vitality and creativity in the game, but also to have brave and tenacious fighting spirit and the spirit of unity and cooperation.
Ornamental: In the basketball Wu Chongbu game, you can enjoy the skillful dribbling, clever passing, accurate shooting, witty steals, wonderful dunks and surprising blocks, coupled with the staggered attack and defense, and the change of confrontation, so that the two sides of the game can fight wits and courage, and the changes in the court situation are dramatic, which can make the participants and the best people get psychological satisfaction and pleasure.
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For many amateur basketball fans, walking fouls are a regular occurrence. There are too many people who know how to walk on the field, and they can't walk at every turn, turn around and walk, walk with the ball, walk past people, walk to the basket, as long as you are extremely fast, sharp and gorgeous, in their eyes, your actions may be walking. The following content helps you to see if you have such a problem before you understand that Emperor Qiu said let's go.
Here's a step-by-step demonstration.
1. Pivot foot movement.
Switch pivot foot to move when starting in reverse.
Second, go first and then luck.
It must be dribbling first and then walking, and if you go first, it will be a change of center.
3. Take three steps to shoot after receiving the ball.
After receiving the ball, it can be two steps'Click', but three steps'Click'Absolutely not, the so-called two steps is to leave the ground once with each foot, and then land again, if the ball is in the hand after two steps, the foot that lands first and then leaves the ground, the ball must be passed or thrown, if you continue to dribble or hold the ball, it is a walk.
Fourth, jump up with both feet, turn around and land on the ground.
If it is one-footed, then it is okay to slap the ball again after the ball has been turned.
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Don't move your feet at the same time, dribble, don't close the ball, don't take three steps, don't move your pivot feet, look, thank you.
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It must be that you walk continuously with the ball, and if you stride and break the ball and don't hit the ball, you will be considered walking.
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