I m an elementary school student and I want to know what rebounding is and what rebounding is

Updated on physical education 2024-08-06
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Little brother, big brother, I'll tell you.

    Rebounding refers to the ball that is grabbed when your team plays offense or the opponent plays offense, the shot does not score, so it counts as a technical statistic: get a rebound.

    Rebounding.,So it's a big board on the big shelf on the side of the field.。。 The material of the rebound is also different, the general one is fiberglass, there is no cement, and there are also wooden.

    If there's anything you don't understand, just ask.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The rebound, as the name suggests, is the big board on the basketball hoop.

    Rebounding is when someone else throws the ball and the ball doesn't go in, but it just hits the board or the basket and the ball bounces off it, and that's called a rebound.

    In fact, you don't have to be sorry to admit that you don't understand, that's brave.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It's ·· The ball hit the big board and didn't go into the big hole and slid out of the side. Then aren't you in a hurry... I'm in a hurry to grab it. Grab it and stuff it into the hole!

    Of course, if someone else takes it, it's going to be stuffed in another hole. It's usually the hole on the other side. Then you're in for a bad deal.

    For coolness. It's about trying to grab the ball, which is called a fence board. Of course, if you align at once.

    Stuff it into the hole, and you won't have so much trouble.

    National fitness, a long way to go!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    A rebound is the ball that hits the rebound, and the rebound is the board.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    A rebound is someone else, including an opponent, who doesn't make a shot, and you grab the ball.

    In this way, you can count as a rebound in terms of technical statistics!

    A rebound is the wrench that hangs from the basket!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Refers to a ball that misses after a shot.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Simply put, it is the "rebounding ball" grabbed by an individual or team, and the "rebounding ball" is referred to as "rebound". It is also an important technical statistic, second only to scores.

    Rebounding, a technical term for basketball.

    Refers to the technique of the two sides competing for the best ball from the rebound or hoop after a missed shot. This includes seizing the inside vantage point, judging where the ball lands, jumping, grabbing the ball in the air and post-possession movements. It is an important part of the offensive and defensive tactics of basketball games.

    Grabbing rebounds is an important means of switching between offense and defense; is or an important way to control the ball; It has a direct impact on the outcome of the game.

    Rebounds are divided into frontcourt rebounds and backcourt rebounds, and can be divided into offensive rebounds and defensive rebounds. Differentiating between backcourt rebounding and frontcourt rebounding starts with understanding frontcourt and backcourt. The frontcourt refers to the half of the offensive direction where the basket is located, and the backcourt is the half of the court where the defensive direction basket is located.

    The frontcourt rebound is the offensive blue board, that is, the rebound that the attacker grabs after the offensive action does not score, and the rebound that the attacker grabs, as opposed to the backcourt rebound. Backcourt rebounds are defensive rebounds, that is, rebounds that the defender grabs after the attacker makes an offensive move and does not score.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's that someone else scores a goal and falls, and the ball after it is a rebound, sometimes referred to as a rebound.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Before the basketball lands, the player grabs the basketball from the air and calls it a rebound

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Grabbing a rebound is actually grabbing a rebound!

    It's just that people usually say it"Grab rebounds"!!!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Rebounding is a more complex technique in basketball, which is composed of seizing positions, jumping, grabbing the ball in the air and actions after winning the ball. Therefore, offensive players should highlight the word "rush" when grabbing rebounds.

    Frontcourt rebounds vs. backcourt rebounds

    The rebounds obtained by the defenders in their own half of the court are called backcourt rebounds, and the backcourt rebounds are an important benchmark for reflecting the defensive ability of a team, and the backcourt rebounds obtained more than the opponent indicate that the defense is more solid. The rebounds obtained by offensive players in the opponent's half-court field are called front-court rebounds, because front-court rebounds can directly lead to secondary offensive scoring, so front-court rebounds are crucial to every game, but due to the problem of offensive and defensive positions, front-court rebounds are much more difficult than backcourt rebounds, and front-court rebounds are stuck in position, jumping, and dialing the ball require a certain amount of awareness and physical skills. The number of rebounds in the front court directly determines the outcome of the game in many cases, and it is also an important embodiment of the team's offensive power, the personal strength of the interior players, and the team's ability to cooperate.

    Preempt the position

    Grabbing a good position is a key part of the rebounding technique. According to the direction, distance, and arc of the shot, judge the landing point of the ball and observe the opponent's movement, and move quickly to seize the advantageous position. Whether it is an offensive player or a defender, when grabbing a rebound, you should actively seize the position between the basket and the opponent and block the opponent behind you.

    At the same time, pay attention to the landing point of the ball and the opposite direction, and prepare to jump to grab the ball.

    So what is a good position, no matter what position, the position to grab the rebound is a good position, and while grabbing the position, you must be ready to jump. Bend your knees slightly, lean your upper body slightly forward, bend your arms slightly to your sides, and place your weight between your feet. Pay attention to observe and judge the direction and landing point of the ball**, jump in time and strive to grab the ball at the highest point.

    Defenders grab rebounds, generally using the same step, retreat or stride to jump with both feet. Offensive players to grab rebounds mostly use the method of running with one foot or one or two steps and jumping with two feet.

    The key to jumping is to accurately judge the direction and landing point of the ball, and jump in time, so as to grab the ball at the highest point.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Rebounding is a more complex technique, which is composed of seizing positions, jumping, grabbing the ball in the air and actions after winning the ball. Therefore, offensive players should highlight the word "rush" when grabbing rebounds.

    Offensive players are generally located on the outside of the defenders, in a position that is not conducive to grabbing rebounds. When a companion or himself shoots, the offensive player near the basket must first accurately judge the landing point of the ball, use the feint action of the body to get rid of the blockage of the defender, wrap, straddle, squeeze to the front or side of the opponent, seize the advantageous position, and jump to make up the basket or grab the rebound with the help of stride or run-up.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the game, players from both sides compete for the ball that misses the shot, which is collectively known as grabbing a rebound, and a successful time is counted as grabbing a rebound. The offensive side scrambles for the ball in the air and misses the ball, which is called offensive rebounding, also known as frontcourt rebounding; The defending team scrambles for the ball in space and misses the ball, which is called defensive rebounding, also known as backcourt rebounding.

    As for the rebounds that go to grab after the ball hits the ground, there are two situations.

    In the last game of the Rockets against the Trail Blazers, who from the Rockets shot a ball, the ball bounced to the basket and flew directly to the zero-angle position of the three-point line, at that time, only Lowry was closest there, and after the ball had bounced on the ground, Lowry "grabbed" (I think it is more appropriate to pick up) a rebound when the ball was not out of bounds. This situation counts as a rebound.

    There is also a situation where after the ball bounces to the basket, both sides are there, or even two or more people reach the ball, sometimes they are messed up, rolling on the ground, a bit of a lot of teeth. In this case, no one grabs a rebound, and the referee will award a scrum for the ball, with the first two players to touch the ball to fight for the ball.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's impossible for an athlete to shoot a basketball.

    And when the ball misses.

    The ball will hit the basket and bounce up.

    At this point, the spine leaks if the player gets the ball.

    Then let's say the player gets a rebound.

    Rebounds are divided into offensive rebounds and defensive rebounds.

    Offensive rebound: When you are the offensive team, if the ball thrown by a teammate is not thrown in as long as it hits the rebound or basket and pops up, and is grabbed by your own player, the player who grabbed it will have an offensive rebound in the technical stats (regardless of whether he is shooting or passing), but if he throws an air

    ball, not necessarily.

    Defensive Rebound: When the player is the defender, the ball thrown by the opposing player is not thrown in, as long as it hits the rebound or basket and pops up, and is grabbed by the own player, the player who grabbed the ball will have a defensive rebound in the technical stats (regardless of whether he is shooting or passing).

    Thank you... Hope it helps you ...

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