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The said feints are used to free the player from the opponent and to get a better position for receiving or passing the ball. The feints are performed by attack players who are facing or have their backs to the defenders. 2. Ball Feints An offence player distracts the defender by performing a body feint in combination with either feinting a shot a pass. Regarding these actions we divide ball feints into: λ Feinting a shot Feinting a shot is to provoke a defender to react in such a way as to enable the attack player to implement one of the following actions: µ passing by the opponent and performing a shot µ feinting a shot initial movement by indicating a shot and then performing the shot in another way λ Feinting a pass Feinting a pass is used to deceive an opponent so that one of the actions below can be carried out: µ passing by the opponent and performing a shot µ passing by the opponent and passing the ball to a fellow player µ passing the ball to a fellow player The first action can be used in group tactical attack, the other two actions during fast attack. 3. Performance of Feints Regarding the performance of both body and ball feints we distinguish between: λ Single Forward Performance λ Double Forward Performance λ Single Backward Performance λ Double Backward Performance λ Single Forward Performance This performance is especially used by the pivot and wing players. There are some variations, but all the feints are performed to the left and passing by an opponent to the right and vice-versa. A player feinting to the left takes a small step to the left front , placing at the same time the body weight onto his left foot (a ball close to the body). Then he pushes his left foot against the ground and crosses it with his right, passing by the opponent. He then takes off from his left foot and performs a jump shot or dribbles and then shoots. If the opposing team uses the zone defence, the feint is widely used by pivot players, and then by wing players. All the players can use it while screening each other. λ Double Forward Performance This performance is similar to the single one, but the feinting player fakes twice, e.g. right, left and then runs away to the right. In executing this feint both feet are on the | |
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