BASKETBALL
By: Justin Onorato
Ryan Roland
Basketball
OFFENSE: score a basket, when your team has the ball
DEFFENSE: prevent opposing team from scoring (ZONE/MAN TO MAN)
REBOUND: acquire the ball after a missed shot
JUMP BALL: game begins with a ball thrown up in the middle of the court
DOUBLE DRIBBLE: dribbling with two hands simultaneously or picking up the ball
FATIGUED: tired
Basketball
TURNOVER: loosing the ball to the other team
CARDIOVASCULAR: an exercise that raises your hear rate
FOUL: touching the other team
CHARGE: offensive foul
TRAVELING: moving incorrectly with the ball
GUARD: ball handling, shooting position
GOAL: a hoop ten feet from the ground with a net
Dribbling1. Head Up
2. Finger Tips of either hand
3. Low on your toes
4. On the side w/ arm bar
5. Speed dribble – out in front for fast break
6. Hand on top side of ball
7. Perfect practice makes perfect
Dribbling Two ball dribbling dramatically increase
a player’s dribbling and ball handling abilities.
It also helps a player develop great one on one moves. This happens because after you force your mind/body to perform a really difficult task with a basketball, just dribbling one become a lot easier.
Tennis ball
Passing Chest Pass: from your chest to your
partners Bounce Pass: chest pass with a bounce Overhead Pass: above your head Lob Passes are not safe because the
other team has a high change of making a steal.
Shooting When shooting a basketball you should
use your dominant hand to shoot the ball, and use your other hand to balance the ball.
When you release the ball from your hand your hand should form the shape of a goose being hung.
Lay-Ups
When making a lay up you need to jump off of one foot and lay the ball up with the opposite hand. You should be approaching the basket quickly on your dominant side.
Dunking When you perform a dunk you jump up
into the air toward the basketball hoop and without letting go of the ball you slam it into the basket.
There are many different ways you can dunk a ball but there is only one original way, and that is facing toward the basket and slamming the ball into the basket with two hands.