Technical & Tactical Skills in Sport by Connor Pring on Prezi. Basketball. The techniques I have chosen for basketball are: Dribbling. Passing. Shooting. Receiving. Blocking.
The three sport's chosen for investigation are; Football. Hockey. Basketball. Hockey. The techniques I have chosen in football is: Shooting. Dribbling. Passing. Receiving. Tackling.
Unboxing Of Official Spalding Basketball game ball Video indoor genuine leather I got this ball after we won a online contest gift card for NBA store, the ball cost 169 dollars, it is the game ball of the NBA, if. Serial Motor Skill - Requires various steps or a series of movements to complete the task - Discrete skills can be put together in a series. When a few discrete, independent motor skills are put together in a.
Football. The techniques I have chosen for football are; Shooting. Passing Control. Heading. Dribbling. Technical & Tactical Skills in Sport.
Dribbling. Dribbling is an serial skill, as it requires a combination of both discrete and continuos skills. Dribbling is used within football to beat and opponent to create more space, take an opponent out of the game and to create chances, whether it be to beat a player and to cross or to beat a player and shoot. Dribbling. Step 1 - First of all, when dribbling you need the ball under close control. Step 2. Once under close control, using the inside and outside of the foot to maintain the control, begin to jog with the ball. Step 3. Begin to weave and change direction with the ball under close control.
Step 4. Add speed to your dribbling, whilst keeping the ball close to you, allowing you to turn and change direction with pace and control. Shooting. Shooting is a discrete skill as there is an obvious beginning and end. Shooting is key in football as it is the method of scoring within the game, shooting wins games and it is vital within the sport. Step 1. On approach to the ball, place the non kicking foot next to the ball in the direction you want it to go Step 2. Second of all you should have your body position facing the way you want to shoot for maximum accuracy.
Step 3. Your leg should then come down on the ball and strike in the middle for a straight shot, get your body over the ball for a low shot, and lean back for a higher shot. Step 4. Follow through with the kicking leg for maximum power and accuracy Control. Control is a discrete skill as there is a clear beginning and end.
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Control is vital in football as it gets the ball under control and is key for a player and team to keep and maintain possession(Chest Control)Step 1. First of all make sure your body is in an upright position with your knees a tiny bit bent. Step 2. As the ball comes to your chest, lean back a little to allow the ball to hit your chest.
CLASSIFICATION OF SKILLS. For example you know that a gymnastics sequence is a serial skill which. Discrete skills are usually isolated movements such as a free throw in basketball, kicking a ball. When explaining or defining a skill, the explanation or definition must contain the following key words and ideas: A learned ability - the basketball player has to learn how to perform a lay-up shot.
Step 3. As the ball hits your chest, let the ball come down to the floor and take a touch to control the ball. Step 4. Once controlled, you can begin to pass, dribble or shoot Passing. Passing is discrete skill as there is a clear beginning and ending. Passing is used in football to move the ball about to create chances and keep possession. Passing (inside of foot)Step 1. Like shooting, place the non kicking foot next to the ball.
Step 2. As you bring your leg down to strike the ball, open up your foot so you strike the ball with the inside of your foot. Step 3. Follow through to keep the ball down, using your laces or strike underneath the ball and lean back to make the ball go higher. Heading. Heading is a discrete skill as it has a clear beginning and ending. Heading is used as a way of passing, scoring and winning back possession.
Step 1(attacking header)Get side on so you can adjust your body quickly, however facing forward with your knees slightly bent so you can jump. Step 2. As the ball approaches you, you may need to adjust your body position, as the ball comes close, you may need to time your jump to the ball. Step 3. Time you header, as it is about to connect with your head, using your neck muscles thrust your head forward to generate power, connect with the ball as your neck propels forward. Step 4. Get over the ball and direct it downward in order to make it hard for the goalie. Shooting. Shooting is an discrete skill as there is a clear beginning and end.
Shooting is vital as its the only method of scoring in basketball and there are various places to shoot in order to get maximum points. Step 1. First of all, make sure your body shape is right facing the net, bend your knees slightly, and holding the ball in front of you with one hand on the back and one at the side.
Step 2. Raise the ball to head level, aiming at the hoop, with the hands still on the side and back. Keep your knees bentstep 3. Straighten your knees and at the same time extend your arms so your arms are fully extended at the same time as your knees. Step 3. As your arms fully extend, flick your wrist to propel the ball forward in the direction of the net to allow for an accurate shot, if you are far out you may need to jump to shoot. Dribbling. Dribbling is a serial skill as it combines both continuous and discrete skills together.
Dribbling is essential as it allows players to carry the ball forward to drive in and shoot and to beat players to create opportunity. Step 1. First of all, using the fingertips and palm of your hands, bounce the ball using one hand at a time to avoid double dribbling.
Step 2. Begin to dribble by bouncing the ball hand to hand, alternating hands or keeping to one to shield the ball. Begin to jog and slowly weave and change direction. Step 3. Begin to change directions whilst maintaining a low center of gravity to change quickly whilst maintaining good ball control.
Passing. Passing is a discrete skill as there is a clear beginning and end. Passing is key in basketball to move the ball around the key to create a shooting opportunity. Chest Pass. Step 1.
Place both hands at the back of the ball and make a 'W' with your hands. This will allow you to generate power.
Step 2. Push your arms in the direction you want the pass to go to generate the power. Step 3. Step into the pass for more power and accuracy. Receiving. Receiving is an discrete skill as there is a clear beginning and ending of the skill. Receiving is key in basketball as it allows players to create opportunities to pass round the key effectively and to receive on the move to shoot. Step 1(stationary)From a square throw towards you, have a firm base with your knees slightly bent. Step 2. Make a 'W' like shape with your hands, this will allow the ball not to slip through your hands.
Step 3. As the ball comes towards you and step in to catch the ball, bring the ball into you in order to keep the ball under control. Blocking. Blocking is a continuous skill as there is no clear beginning and ending, it depends on when the opponents carry out the skill. Blocking is vital as it can stop the opponents from scoring. Step 1. Stand side on to the shooter, as close as you can to him without making contact Step 2. When you recognize that the person is going to shoot, make yourself big in order to put him off and block the view of the basket. Step 3. Move your arms in order to put them off, if they take too long to shoot you can smash it out their hands or deflect it when they do shoot.
Definition of Tactics. Tactics are plans and ideas in which are set up and planned for a specific match or performance. These tactics are usually discussed prior to the game however can also be altered during the game. These plans are made to be a vital part of the winning team, however the performer must be able to carry them out successfully.
Tactics in football. Conditions. The conditions within football can affect a teams choice of tactics, for example if the pitch was cut up and bobbly it would affect the run of the ball, therefore the team may have to play a longer ball in order to avoid any passes getting cut out and intercepted. Choice of shot/pass. To determine what kind of shot you should use would depend on the distance from the goal you are, the angle and the positioning of the goal keeper. For example if you are 2. Also, for example if you were playing a short pass to your team mate you would use the inside of your foot, for an accurate pass in which allows your teammate to control more comfortably.
Variation There are many aspects of variation within football. For example at a set piece, you may vary the delivery, if you have a team of small players, you may need to be more creative in putting the ball in the box, rather then just delivering it to the box you may do a short corner to dismantle the opponent and find a clever ball. You would also change set pieces if a team have monitored your set pieces, in order to surprise them. Positioning. Depending on the opponent and the players available, you may alter the positions and formations in order to combat them. For example if you wanted to dominate possession and control the midfield you may play a 4- 3- 3 formation. Use of space. Depending on the size of the pitch and the team you are playing you may cut out space for example if you were playing a team with fast wingers in which are a threat in behind you would narrow off and cover, so the ball over the top would not be as affective.
Or if you were playing against 1. Tactics in basketball. Conditions. If the atmosphere inside the basketball stadium is loud and intimidating for the team, especially if the opponents fans are loud, you may want to keep the ball in order to drain out the fans and quiet down the atmosphere so you feel more relaxed within the game.
This could help improve your performance also. Variation. Within basketball you can do different plays in order for a higher possibility of scoring, for example if you have a better long range shooter, you could do a play to do a lay- up so a majority of people of the players are in around the key then fake it and throw the ball outside the key in order for a 3 pointer. Choice of shot. If you are playing against a very competent defensive team in which would be a struggle to enter the key and do a lay up, you may need to resort to a longer jump shot in order to gain 3 points.
Positioning In basketball you may use your smaller more agile player as the ball carrier in point guard as his handling and passing may be better than the other players, he would be able to dribble in and around the key in order to create lay up opportunities and also to take people out of the game.
The Five Basic Skills of Basketball. TOM STEWART Last Updated: Oct 1. Tom Stewart started writing radio news, sports and entertainment scripts for live broadcast in 1. Southern New England, including WPRO, WQSX and WKCD. He has extensive knowledge of news, sports and entertainment.
Stewart studied mass communications and marketing at Rhode Island College. Man dunking basketball. Photo Credit Jupiterimages/Pixland/Getty Images. Basketball is a fast- paced game that requires the knowledge and instinct to perform quickly and properly. The sport of basketball requires five basic skills.
While some players might be more experienced with some skills than others, it is best to have at least some ability in all five areas. Dribbling is an important skill for all basketball players. This skill will allow you to move up and down the court, maneuver past defenders and execute plays. Proper dribbling requires ball- handling skills and knowledge of how to spread your fingers for ball control. It is also best if you know how to dribble equally well with both hands. In order to score points in basketball, you need to shoot the ball into the hoop.
This requires the ability to properly hold and throw the ball into the air toward the basket while avoiding defenders. A proper shot requires precise aiming, arm extension and lift from the legs. There are different types of shots you need to learn, including jump shots, layups and free throws.
Running is a big part of basketball. In a full- court game, you will find yourself running back and forth as the game quickly transitions between offense and defense. When you have the ball, running will help you to avoid defenders and get to the basket quicker. On defense, you often will find yourself needing to run after the opponent, especially during fast breaks. Passing is another skill that when mastered can help you become a complete basketball player. Basketball is a team sport that involves finding a teammate who is open for a shot.
The ability to pass the ball to this player can make the difference between scoring and not scoring. Really great passers are an important part of a basketball team and usually the ones who set up scoring plays. Jumping is another skill that can define how good a basketball player is.
Jumping is involved in offense during the jump ball in the beginning, while taking shots and sometimes while trying to catch a pass. On defensive you will need the ability to jump when trying to block a shot or a pass. Being able to out jump your opponent for a rebound also is important.