Basketball talent is good at hard work

Updated on physical education 2024-05-19
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In fact, to be honest, it is somewhat useful to play with talent, such as Rodman, who is very sensitive to the direction in which the ball bounces, so that he can become the rebounding king. But you can't take talent too seriously, there is still hard work to be learned.

    In fact, as long as you work hard to lay a good foundation and come step by step, it doesn't matter what talent he has. At most, it's only 5%, and the rest depends on hard work.

    If you really want to play well, you don't need to care about what talent is not talented, isn't there a saying that "effort is always rewarded".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you have talent, then you are destined to love basketball and play basketball, but you have to work hard to play basketball so that you don't waste your talent. Most of us are untalented, or have a little bit of talent. But you can also play basketball well with hard work.

    Some people can't play no matter how they teach, so they are not qualified to talk about any talent.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Stockton doesn't have any body, Kobe's talent and body are not top-notch, and this year's dunk king Nate is only 7 meters long.

    Only hard work, only hard work.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    40 percent physical, 30 percent athletic talent and 40 percent hard training.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Playing basketball is all about talent and effort, but there's another important factor that counts! Willpower, psychological qualities! These days are very important, talent accounts for 30%, effort accounts for 50%, and the other is willpower, the desire to win!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think 10 percent talent and 90 percent nu.

    At least 165 tall.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Talent is boundless effort.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I've been playing basketball for more than 20 years, and your question is a good one, because I realized that without talent (especially physical fitness: running, jumping, flexibility, flexibility, coordination, etc.), and without hard basic training, it is difficult to develop well. However, it also depends on what level your goal is, but also depends on your attitude towards sports, if you want to exercise your body and cultivate a good mental quality, you can just play, and you don't need to be too demanding.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I choose football. The so-called top talent is just an all-round personal ability. With this ability, you will not necessarily be able to use your talents and receive supreme honors.

    Compared to basketball, football has no height and weight requirements. On the football field, comparison is the close integration of man and ball. Being tall is not necessarily flexible and bulky, and only has some advantages in local confrontations.

    But on the basketball court, the advantage of the long heavy man will be obvious.

    Football is played by many people, and the people on the field have the same thoughts, the same actions, and the overall meaning is strong. Because the football field is big, the long pass is transferred, and the short pass penetrates, so you need to constantly find space and create good opportunities to score. If the tactics are right, there will be no disparity between strength and weakness, and the score will not be so easy.

    That's why I think football is more fun, and it can also develop people's resilience and the mental quality of sticking to their goals. As for the idea that playing basketball helps growth, as long as it is a sport, it can promote children's physical development, not only basketball, but also football, which exercises the whole body, also plays a role in promoting intellectual development.

    Football and basketball are both very popular sports. There is no difference between the two sports. It's just that in local areas, there is one that is more popular.

    If we don't want to play, maybe football will have a wider impact. Globally, football is more popular than basketball in Europe, Africa, South America, and parts of Asia, especially in Europe and South America, where football is undoubtedly the number one sport. Europe's UEFA Champions League and South America's Copa Libertadores are the most representative football leagues in the region.

    Secondly, these two regions have significantly more soccer stars than basketball stars, and they are also more successful in football than basketball. In addition, like Japan, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Thailand in Asia, football is more popular.

    In this way, basketball and soccer seem to be equally popular all over the world, but a closer look shows that the impact of soccer may be much wider. After all, football has a lower threshold than basketball. In addition, the influence of the Football World Cup can be extended to the whole world, and the ratings of the World Cup final are overwhelming.

    But in basketball, whether it is the NBA Finals or the Basketball World Cup Finals, its ratings and influence cannot be compared with the Football World Cup. Overall, the difference in influence between football and basketball is very small, and football may be slightly better.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Football and basketball are now the most popular ball games in the world. But the physical requirements for athletes are not the same. I still love basketball.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I would choose basketball because I think it's very handsome when playing basketball and shooting, and you can grow tall when you play basketball.

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