Can the basketball run two steps, jump and one step to the basket

Updated on physical education 2024-04-06
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Of course not, jumping one step is moving with two feet, which is equivalent to running two steps, unless the ball has been shot when jumping, otherwise two steps plus two steps will not become 4 steps? 3 steps are already a violation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, you can go to the basket normally, and when you take the first step, you step out and hold the ball, so that although you take a step, it is not counted in the 3-step basket walk, and then you can steal a step in the basket in the 3-step basket.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No, two runs, jumps, layups, 4 steps, obviously walking, I'm sure!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It must not be, isn't it a violation of the law, it can't be a violation of the three-step basket.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Your jump can only be a one-foot jump. If it's both feet, it's a 4-step layup, a walk.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Jumping is not a 2-step jump, it is a step by step, you can stand after jumping, if you take 2 steps and stand without jumping, it is considered a step.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can only take 2 steps in total, so count it yourself.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Dizzy! It is estimated that this benevolent brother will faint to death after reading it, the best way is to find the professor! Professor of Physical Education and Basketball.

    I used to run two steps straight up, and after reading this, I felt that I would still score three points in the future. (......... with a wry smile.)

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Skipping is two steps, but it adds up to more than three steps!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The best way to do this is to use Find Info to take a look!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The jump step is actually a stop action, jumping in the dribble, and completing the process from dribbling to holding the ball in the jump step. There are two kinds of jump stops, the difference between landing with both feet successively and landing at the same time.

    The latter can be one foot or both feet when jumping, the former must jump with both feet, and then two feet land successively, if one foot jumps and then lands on the ground successively, it is exactly two steps away without forming a layup, and the ball is still in the hand, which is a walking violation.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    No. When the basketball jumps, both feet leave the ground at the same time, and any foot can be the center foot after landing, but the center foot cannot move, only the other foot. Therefore, the basketball cannot take a step after jumping, otherwise it is considered a walking violation, and it can only move around the pivot foot.

    Jump up after dribbling (feet off the ground) to catch the ball and land on one foot, the foot that lands at this time is the pivot foot, or jump up with both feet (off the ground) to catch the pass and land with one foot, and the foot that lands at this time is the pivot foot, these two situations, one is a three-step layup after dribbling, and the other is a three-step layup after catching the pass.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You can't take another step after a basketball jump. In fact, the jumping step of basketball is a complete action, and the rules of basketball stipulate that if both feet leave the ground at the same time after dribbling, after landing, any foot of the two feet can be the pivot foot, and the other foot can move at will. At this time, if you take another step, as long as the central foot does not move, it is okay, but since it is a step, both feet have to move, so it is considered a step.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Since you can move the other foot after jumping, isn't it equivalent to taking another step?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    After the new rules are skipped, you can take the soma step, that is, you can take a step, be surprised.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    When both feet hit the ground at the same time... I can't go, I just have to pass or shoot... If the jump step is a single foot, it's the same as a layup: the jump counts as the first step to the layup, and then you get the idea.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    No, jumping is equivalent to taking two steps, and one more step is walking.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Jump with both feet, land with both feet, even if you jump, you can't jump anymore after jumping, and you can shoot.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Summary. Hello, you can. The so-called walking is to take more than two steps when the ball is in the hand and the ball is not shot, if the ball appears in the hand when walking more than two steps is to walk with the ball.

    All basketball games, including the NBA, are very strict about walking, but the audience doesn't know what counts as walking. To see if you are walking, you must first know when to start calculating. Footsteps are counted from the first time the foot leaves the ground after the ball, and if the foot is in the air when the ball is held, it is counted when the foot hits the ground and then leaves the ground.

    The so-called two steps are to leave the ground once with each foot and land again. If the ball has been taken two steps in the hand, the ball must be passed or thrown if the foot that lands first and then leaves the ground, and if it continues to dribble or hold the ball, it is a walk. It should be noted that if only one foot keeps walking and the other foot is always on the ground, he will always only take one step, if he has already taken two steps, as long as he lands first (it doesn't matter which foot lands first), the foot will never leave the ground, no matter how many steps the other foot takes, it will only count as two steps (not more than two steps).

    After playing basketball and combining, take one step, take another step, can you jump and shoot with both feet?

    Hello, I have seen your question and am sorting out the answer, please wait a while Hello, you can. The so-called walking is to take more than two steps when the ball is in the hand and the ball is not shot, if the ball appears in the hand when walking more than two steps is to walk with the ball. All basketball games, including the NBA, are very strict about walking, but the audience doesn't know what counts as walking.

    To see whether you are walking, you must first know when to start and calculate. Footsteps are counted from the first time the foot leaves the ground after the ball, and if the foot is in the air when the ball is held, it is counted when the foot hits the ground and then leaves the ground. The so-called two steps are to leave the ground once with each foot and land again.

    If the ball has been taken two steps in the hand, the ball must be passed or thrown if the foot that lands first and then leaves the ground, and if it continues to dribble or hold the ball, it is a walk. It should be noted that if only one foot keeps walking and the other foot is always on the ground, he always only takes one step, if he has walked two steps, as long as he lands first (the jump step of both feet does not matter which foot lands first), the foot never leaves the ground, no matter how many steps the other foot takes, it is only two steps (not more than two steps).

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  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Walking, jumping, and jumping are two different techniques that can be used to break through and make a layup in a game of basketball. In the case of a two-foot jump, you can't take another step to get to the basket after you've completed the jump, because the jump is done by taking a step with both feet at the same time, in the process just transferring the weight of the body from one foot to the other and then making a shot. If you want to take another step to the basket, you usually need to make a walking motion, which means taking one more step forward before shooting.

    However, it is a foul to walk, and if the referee detects such a violation, he will blow a mistake and a penalty for changing hands, so the rules must be followed in the game.

    In order to improve basketball skills in the bridge ridge of the game, it is necessary to do a good job of training and skill practice to enhance the basic basketball skills and reaction ability. Jumping is one of the most common skills in basketball, and it is also a skill that needs to be practiced and improved. When using jump steps in a match, you can try to use more tricks to deceive your opponents, such as using feints, choosing better angles to break through, and so on.

    In addition, in order to better master the layup skills, it is also necessary to strengthen the exercise of muscles to improve the explosive power and jumping ability of the athlete. When to jump with only one foot, when to use both feet to jump, etc., it is necessary to master basketball skills and timing. In this way, you can flexibly use your skills according to the actual situation in the competition, and achieve more balanced and more successful results.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Basketball: Three steps to the basket, two steps and two steps to stop.

    "Three-step layup" is a common name for basketball shooting (running basket), which is a method used to make close-range shots at the end of a fast run or dribble, and is often used in a fast break or when breaking through to the basket.

    Since the rules of basketball have strict restrictions on the relationship between the ball, hands and feet, the "three-step layup" is actually "one step layup", and it must not be understood as "three steps before the layup".

    Notes:

    Three steps to the basket, the first two steps to the ground, the third step must be jumped in the air, if you take one more step is considered a walking violation. When running the basket, only two footprints can be left in the ground, and the third step has already jumped up to shoot.

    Look at someone standing still in front of you, don't force yourself to go past and take three steps to make a layup, knocking the opponent down will sentence you to hitting someone with the ball.

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