double bounce
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it is called dribbling
Dribbling In Hockey you are pushing the ball along and in Basketball you are bouncing the ball along the court in front of you.
i think that basketball does help your mucles because bouncing the ball and running back and forth on the court helps your mucles grow
nope Why not. When you walk with the ball with out dribbling it is considered traveling. The rules of basketball require a player who has the ball to bounce it against the floor all the while they are moving. Bouncing is dribbling.
If you do it properly.. ie. never stop bouncing the ball, it is perfectly legal. Watch this to learn the move in the related links below.
you push the basketball towards the ground and continue moving around the court.
Some good basketball drills include running up and down the court while bouncing the ball. Try to put the ball through your legs. You can find more drills at www.online-basketball-drills.com/.
Early basketball games were played with a cage around the court, giving rise to the term 'cagers' that is used to describe a basketball player.
around a city park?
A highschool basketball court is 84 feet long. An NBA basketball court is 94 feet long
To calculate the length of the fence around a basketball court, you need to know the dimensions of the court. A standard NBA basketball court measures 94 feet long and 50 feet wide. Therefore, the perimeter, or the length of the fence, would be calculated as 2(length + width), which equals 2(94 + 50) = 288 feet. So, the length of the fence around a standard basketball court is 288 feet.