footballbasketball soccer final questions table of contents

26
Football Basketball Soccer Final Questions Skills In Sports Table of Cont ents

Upload: shanna-oconnor

Post on 12-Jan-2016

215 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

Football Basketball

Soccer

Final Questions

Skills In Sports

Table of Contents

Page 2: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

FootballSoccerBasketball Final QuestionsAbout the AuthorResources

Table of Contents

Page 3: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

FOOTBALL

HOME

Page 4: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

Passing VideoPASSING

GRIP

Ball High/Front Shoulder Points to Target

Open Chest/Step Towards Target

Overtop Throw with Follow Through

HOME

Page 5: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

If you are facing the ball as it is approaching you above waist height, form a triangle with your two hands, palms out, placing the tips of your thumbs on opposing hands together and the tips of your index fingers on opposing hands together

If the ball was thrown low and you will have to make the catch below waist height, your pinkies should go together, palms up, with your thumbs facing outward.

Reach your hands out towards the ball and catch it with your fingers away from your body. Be sure to use your fingers and not your palms. Keep your eye on the ball the entire time.

CATCHINGCatching Video

HOME

Page 6: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

Dribbling Striking

Passing

SOCCER

HOME

Page 7: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

Soccer DribblingKeep Ball Close to the BodyEyes on BallUse the Inside and Outside Part of the FootStart off SLOW then as you get better begin

to move faster.

DRIBBLING

HOME

Page 8: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

Side Foot PassKeep Head Down with Eyes on the BallNon-Kicking Football along side the BallInside part of the foot(shoe) strikes the

middle of the ball. Keep ball on the ground for a more accurate

and easy to handle pass.

PASSING

HOME

Page 9: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

StrikingSimilar to Passing with Non-Kicking leg on

side of the ballPoint kicking foot towards the groundStrike the middle of the ball with the laces

part of the shoe.Follow through each strike.

STRIKING

HOME

Page 10: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

Balance

Elbow

Eyes

Follow Through

BASKETBALL

HOME

Page 11: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

Keep your feet shoulder-width apart, with your shooting foot slightly ahead of your non-shooting foot.

If you're right-handed, your shooting foot is your right foot. If you're left-handed, then your shooting foot is your left foot.

Make sure your entire body is aligned jjjjjjjjjjjj at a square to the basket.

BALANCE

HOME

Page 12: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

Cock your elbow back to a 90° angle and look at the back of your wrist. If you can see wrinkles, then you have your arm in the correct position.

Rest the ball on the pads of your fingers with the center of the ball on your index finger, then place your guide hand on the side of the ball and make sure that it doesn't slip underneath the it.

You will not be using that hand to help shoot the ball - it is there to make sure that the ball doesn't fall off of your hand before you shoot it and nothing more.

Click Forward Finger for Pictures

ELBOW

HOME

Page 13: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

ELBOW

HOME

Page 14: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

Choose a target - it could be the front of the rim, the center of the hoop, or the basket as a whole, and focus only on that. Don't watch the flight of the basketball, or your hand as you release the ball.

EYES

HOME

Page 15: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

Straighten your elbow and release the ball by flicking your wrist, which gives the ball some backspin. You should look like you're reaching into a cookie jar that is on a shelf above your head.

Make sure your guide hand stays straight and doesn't help to push the ball.

To add distance to your shot, simply add a jump. Do not try to push the ball harder with your arms. All of your power should come from your legs.

Click Forward Finger for Pictures

FOLLOW THROUGH

HOME

Page 16: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

FOLLOW THROUGH

HOME HOME

Page 17: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

1. What position should your hands be in when catching a ball above your waist?

2. What position should your hands be in when catching the ball below your waist?

3. Which picture best represents a good throw?

4. What part of the shoe should you use when striking?

5. What does each letter stand for in the word BEEF?

FINAL QUESTIONS

HOME

Page 18: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

Click on the Correct Answer

Question 1

HOME

Page 19: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

Question 2

HOME

Page 20: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

Question 3

HOME

Page 21: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

Question 4

HOME

Page 22: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

Bounce, Elbow, Eyes, Follow Through

Balance, Elbow, Eyes, Follow Through

Breath, Elbow, Eyes, Follow Through

Balance, Elbow, Eyes, Focus

Question 5

HOME

Page 23: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

CORRECT

Page 24: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

WRONG

Page 25: FootballBasketball Soccer Final Questions Table of Contents

Jimmy Becchetti Teach K-6 Physical Education @ Lackawanna

Trail Born & raised in Dunmore, but moved to

Factoryville Graduated from East Stroudsburg University Fall

2009. Assistant Varsity Football Coach @ Trail Penn State and San Francisco 49ers fan. Recently Engaged – New Years Day at the

Cowboys/Giants Game I enjoy the following:

working out, walking, football, teaching, coaching, T.V. at night (down time), flag football, seafood/sushi, pizza, family/friends, holidays, summer, fishing, and vacation.

About the Author

HOME