Feinting - Flash Cards
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What is feinting?
Feinting is a deceptive skill used in sports to mislead an opponent by pretending to move in one direction while actually moving in another.
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What is the main objective of feinting?
The main objective of feinting is to create space for advancing with or without the ball by misleading the opponent.
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What are the key steps to master feinting?
The key steps are Approach, Execution, and Follow Through.
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How should you approach a feint?
You should bend your knees and maintain a low center of gravity, preparing to change direction quickly.
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Why is body movement important in feinting?
Exaggerating movements of legs and feet makes the feint appear realistic, tricking the opponent.
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What happens during the execution of a feint?
You simulate the action of passing or dribbling in one direction then push off and move in the opposite direction.
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What should you do after a successful feint?
You should accelerate into the gap created and evaluate your options like shooting, dribbling, or passing.
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How can you practice feinting?
Pair up with a partner; one practices feints while the other defends, mirroring movements without tackling.
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How can you identify if someone is feinting?
Look for sudden shifts in body weight or movement that suggest a player might change direction.
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What is a common mistake when attempting to feint?
Overcommitting to one direction without convincing body language can result in failure.
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Give an example of a feint.
A player appears to dribble to the right but quickly shifts to the left, misleading the defender.
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What is crucial for physical preparation in feinting?
Maintaining balance and readiness to change direction is critical for an effective feint.
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What role does the mental aspect play in feinting?
A feint requires quick thinking to read the opponent's movements and react accordingly.
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How does feinting differ from faking?
Feinting misleads an opponent about movement; faking often implies a more exaggerated false action to create a reaction.
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What does 'center of gravity' refer to in feinting?
It is the point in your body where weight is evenly distributed; keeping it low helps in maintaining balance during feints.
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Why is feedback important during practice?
Feedback helps improve the realism of feints and identifies areas for improvement in execution.
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What role does the defender play during feint practice?
The defender mirrors the attacker's movements, helping the attacker refine their feints.
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What is the significance of body language in feinting?
Effective body language can convincingly sell a feint, increasing the chances of successfully misleading the opponent.
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What should you consider when choosing your next move after a feint?
Consider the space available and the defenders' positions to decide whether to pass, shoot, or continue dribbling.
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