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1. Walking Offence: When a player with a live ball steps in any direction one or more times with the same foot, his other foot (called the pivot foot) must not leave the point of contact with the ground, and if the pivot foot leaves this point of contact, it constitutes a walking offence.
The first case:
Once the pivot foot has been identified, 1) the pivot foot may be lifted during a pass or shot, but it must not fall back to the ground until the ball is off the hand. That is, throw or pass the ball before your foot hits the ground.
2) At the start of the dribble, the pivot foot should not be lifted until the ball leaves the hand.
The second scenario:
After stopping, when neither foot is the pivot foot, 1) In a pass or shot, one or both feet can be lifted, but the ball must not fall back to the ground until it leaves the hand.
2) At the start of the dribble, neither foot can be lifted until the ball is out of your hand.
2. Two dribbles are one of the illegal actions in basketball. If a player touches the ball with both hands after dribbling, it is considered a second dribble violation.
Details:1Dribbling begins when a player who has been given control of the ball tosses, slaps or rolls the ball to the ground and touches the ball before it touches another player.
2.The player touches the ball with both hands at the same time, or dribbles the ball in one or both hands.
3.When a player's hand is not in contact with the ball, there is no limit to the number of steps a dribbler can take.
The following are not secondary dribbles:
1. Continuous shooting;
2. At the beginning or end of the dribble, the player accidentally loses the ball, and then resumes control of the ball (missed connection);
3. Use the picket to control the ball in order to control the ball with other nearby players;
4. Slap the ball controlled by another player;
5. Intercept a pass and get the ball;
6. As long as there is no violation of walking with the ball, the ball is tossed and stopped in the hand before touching the ground (see Article 39).
A player may not dribble again after the first dribble has been completed, except after he has lost control of the ball due to the following:
1. Shooting; 2. The ball is slapped by the opposing player;
3. Pass or miss, and then the ball touches or is touched by another player.
A player may not throw a ball to make a rebound and touch the ball before it touches another player, unless the referee deems it to be a shot. Violation of this rule is a violation.
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Walking means that after you receive the ball, you don't dribble, you take more than 3 steps, and the ball is still in your hand. That is, the ball is in your hand, you can only run two steps, and the ball must leave your hand. A second dribble is when you dribble the ball once, then take it and shoot it again.
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To walk is to hold the ball in your hands, and to take two steps without dribbling or passing the ball. There is also the movement of the center foot. The second dribble is to shoot the ball again when you hold the ball in both hands and prepare to pass or shoot the ball after you have dribbled the ball, but you have not completed these actions.
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Two dribbles are only one dribble when the dribble has stopped, and it has nothing to do with footwork, and walking is more than two steps when you take three steps to the basket, or you don't dribble with the ball and move both feet, but you should be centered on one foot and move the other foot.
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Dribbling is centered on a certain foot, and then changing the foot is called walking; Dribbling twice with both hands is a second dribble, you must overcome fouls when you play, try to be perfect, thank you, Xi!
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Walking: Walked more than 3 steps without dribbling, Twice: Dribbled once, stopped with both hands, and then dribbled again.
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Walking is when the pivot foot moves when holding the ball with both hands, which is equivalent to walking with the ball; Two dribbles are when you hold the ball with both hands and then slap the ball again.
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Move the center of gravity feet, after the layup starts, it is normal to jump directly after 2 steps, more or less are counted as walking, and 2 belts are dribbling and stopping and then dribbling.
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Walking: Walking is a violation in basketball, and the Chinese rules are generally called walking with the ball. This is when a player is holding a live ball on the field and one or both of his feet are illegally moved in either direction beyond the limits set out in the Rules.
In layman's terms, it means not moving with the ball.
Second Sports: The second movement is also known as the second movement on the basketball rules"Double Transport"。That is to say, when a player controls a ball on a live ball, if the middle hands touch the ball at the same time, or the ball stays in the hand, and the dribbling action occurs again, this behavior is regarded as double dribbling (except for other players in the middle of the contact or slap).
In layman's terms, it is to shoot the ball when only you touch the ball, stop the ball and then shoot the ball.
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1. Walking is a kind of offensive violation, which is widely used in amateur competitions.
2. Move beyond the allowable range with the ball, that is, walk. The rules stipulate that you can catch the ball in the air, and land with both feet on the ground one after another, with the foot that lands first as the pivot foot Both feet land on the ground at the same time, and both feet can be the pivot foot (the foot that moves later is the pivot foot) Lifting the pivot foot can pass and shoot, but cannot dribble When lifting the pivot foot to pass or shoot, the ball must leave the hand before the pivot foot can touch the ground When the dribble begins, the ball must leave the hand first, and then the pivot foot can be lifted Violating the above regulations is walking.
3. The violation of walking is limited to the ball controller, and is mainly a blow penalty for the ball possessor who does not carry the ball within the scope of the basketball rules. According to the written technical rules of basketball, all movements on the court that do not synchronize the ball with more than three steps can be punished as a walking violation.
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Walking is when a player is on the field with a live ball and one or both of his feet are illegally moved in either direction beyond the limits set out in the Rules.
A second dribble is when a player touches the ball with both hands after dribbling and then dribbles again, and at the beginning or end of the dribble, the player accidentally loses the ball, then regains control of the ball (misses), intercepts the pass and obtains the ball.
The common understanding of walking and secondary dribbling is that you take the ball once, dribble, stop, and then dribble again. When a player drops the ball from his hand, the other kick after lifting the foot first is called the pivot foot.
When you stop dribbling, you immediately shoot, and before you make a shot, the pivot foot must not leave the ground, otherwise it is a walk.
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The full name of walking is walking with the ball. This means when a player is on the field with a live ball and one or both of his feet are illegally moved in either direction beyond the limits set out in the Rules.
The full name for a second dribble is a second dribble violation. It refers to the player touching the ball with both hands after dribbling and then dribbling again.
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The full name of the second is two dribbles, which means that you receive the ball and dribble once, and then stop the ball with both hands and then dribble with your hands again, which is not allowed in regular matches. Walking means that you take a step before you dribble after receiving the ball, and there is also when you turn more than 360 degrees around a pivotal foot, that is, two laps is walking. Then there is the step of taking more than three steps when going to the basket.
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The meaning of secondary vs. walking in basketball is:
1. 2nd dribble:
The second dribble refers to the dribbling action after receiving the ball, and then holding the ball with both hands and then dribbling is called the second dribble, as long as the ball is one-handed, you want to shoot a few times, but once both hands touch the ball, you can't shoot, and the same is true in the process of dribbling.
2. Walking: Walking means that after standing, when there is a ball in the hand, you can only move with one foot as the axis, and the two feet move at the same time is walking, or you can first take the left foot as the axis, and then take the right foot as the axis, which is also walking.
The situation of moving both feet at the same time will only be encountered when you go to the basket with three steps, and you can take two steps with a three-step layup, and get up on the third step to shoot or pass the ball, otherwise it is considered a walk.
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