How to make a foul on a breakthrough How to make a foul and prevent a foul in basketball?

Updated on physical education 2024-06-02
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Bump into the side of the defender.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Someone else breaks through you and stands up, and directly makes a dribble and hits someone, hehe.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    First of all, you have to know how to make a foul, and then to prevent a foul, making a foul is usually a feint to deceive the defender to use them to pounce or stop with his hand, you stand there at first, he pounces on you and you go up, keep your balance in the process of pushing him to shoot, or shoot with your hand when you want to hit his outstretched hand to shoot. You know how to make a foul, then the defense is almost enough, pay more attention not to be confused by the opponent's feints when playing (don't jump casually), don't stretch your hand indiscriminately, it's enough, pure hand play, hope to adopt.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Criteria for judging offensive fouls:

    1. The defender is on the offensive line of the attacker with the ball, and before the attacker has obvious physical contact with himself, his feet have been steady, the position has been stood, and there is no movement, and the attacker is judged to be an offensive foul after not violating the attacking cylinder and the attacker is in direct contact with the defender.

    2. In the offense, the attacker uses the elbows, shoulders, knees and other hard parts of the body to deliberately violate the defender, even if the defender does not have the above 1, the attacker is also judged to be an offensive foul.

    3. When the attacker is carrying out the cover blocking and dismantling tactics, the screener makes an obvious push and rub on the defender, or the footsteps are clearly moved during the cover, it is judged to be a foul for covering without the ball, which is a kind of none.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Criteria for judging offensive fouls:

    1. The defender is on the offensive line of the attacker with the ball, and before the attacker has obvious physical contact with himself, his feet have been steady, the position has been standing, and there is no movement, and the attacker is judged to have committed an offensive foul after not violating the attacking cylinder and the attacker is in frontal contact with the defender.

    2. In the offense, the attacker uses the elbows, shoulders, knees and other hard parts of the body to intentionally and obviously violate the defender, even if the defender does not have the above 1 situation, the attacker is also judged to have committed an offensive foul.

    3. When the attacker is carrying out the cover blocking and dismantling tactics, the screener makes an obvious push and rub on the defender, or makes a significant movement of his feet during the cover, it is judged as a foul for covering without the ball, which is a kind of none.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Offensive foul decision: The offensive player makes some irregular (or deliberate) actions while holding the ball or without the ball, which will hurt the defender or cause the defender to fall to the ground, etc.

    Penalties can be whistled for offensive fouls in the following situations:

    1. In the process of dribbling, the offensive ball carrier protects the ball too much, infringing on the body of the defending player;

    2. The offensive ball carrier uses his elbow to make elbow strikes to the defender in the process of breaking through the layup or in the confrontation with the back single;

    3. When the defender's cylinder has been stabilized, the offensive player breaks through to the layup or backs to the single, knocking him down. (Note: If you fall to the ground in a reasonable collision zone, you will not be fouled for an offensive foul.) )

    4. The offensive player will also be whistled for an offensive foul if he does not act in a standard or too big when he is covering without the ball, and infringes on the defender's body.

    Offensive attention:

    In the game, players should be sportsmanlike and should not pass through the feet, hands, arms, elbows. Legs and other movements that are abnormal and may cause injury to the players should not be on the pitch and will not only be punished, but also cause friction between the players.

    In addition, in the game, some skilled and experienced players will predict the direction of movement of the ball holder, and then stand in advance in the direction of the ball holder's next move, so that the ball carrier will collide during the dribble movement, because the defender stops moving early, and the ball carrier collides with it is equivalent to violating others, which is a skill in the game.

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When defending, your effective defensive area is your torso, you can understand it this way, that is, you stand in an upright position, and the area you are standing on is a cylinder that you have to defend legally, at this time, if the opponent breaks through from you, it is outside your cylinder, it is not your reasonable defensive area, and when he breaks through, that is, the offensive line has been clear, and you use your arms to block him, it is obvious that you are blocking his offensive line, in order to block the foul. At this time, you should judge the direction of his breakthrough before he breaks through, move his feet in advance to the route he will break through, and use his torso to form a reasonable defensive area. At this time, you can put your hand, or elbow, on the ball carrier, but you can't push him, otherwise you will be blown for a foul, and if you put your hand on the offensive player, the referee determines whether you push the person according to the change in the angle between the forearm and the big arm, so it is easy to be blown penalty, but the elbow is different, it is more hidden, I personally recommend for the player who plays with the back, You should cross your forearms in front of your chest, one foot in front and one foot in the back to squat slightly, so that it is not easy to be blown for fouls, and you can also play a good role in protecting yourself I hope to help the landlord o( o