Forming a shooting <br><br>near the basket to keep students and tell them the correct shooting position. Knees bent, elbows at your fingertips ball pads (not in the palm of your hand), you release the ball, follow up. <br><br>Point <br><br>your knees bent, eyes should be up. <br><br>By <br><br>should use both hands to be transmitted and received in the ball pockets of the ball shooting. Work passes at this level is the chest pass, bounce pass, and over-head pass. <br><br>Triple threat position <br><br>players to threaten to attack position to do anything from triple. This knee flexion, hip ball complete. From the triple threat position, players can shoot, pass, dribble, or turn. <br><br>Defensive posture <br><br>a great defensive stance has knees bent, arms out wide, straight back. Do not let the players stand straight leg or hunch their backs. Teach them this early build great habits as they get older. <br><br>Boxing out <br><br>this is one of the most important work. Do not just let the students run toward the basket basketball. So that they block people, and then go get the ball. <br><br>Screening <br><br>teaching screen to students the right way to set up. This means that, knees bent, keeping collection, covering themselves. <br><br>These items may seem silly child, but there are ways to make fun of all these things. For example, to work at an appropriate point? Making it a team relay race down the floor. While keeping it fun, children will learn the basics.
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