It is called traveling.
There aren't. There are many problems in mathematics that have yet to be solved. If there were only five steps, they would all have been solved by now! So, obviously, there must be more than 5 steps.
A angle that measures more than 180 degrees is called a REFLEX ANGLE.
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It is often called a formula.
When 2 or more straight lines meet...the point where they meet is called the point of intersection
Two steps or more without dribbling is called travelling
The traveling violation occurs when person throws ball on the court and another player receives it and moves both feet without dribbling the ball.
1. You can not dribble with 2 hands 2. You can't take more than 2 steps without dribbling
When you have the ball, you cannot take a step without dribbling. if you do you will be called for traveling. you can pivot with the ball. and pivoting is when u keep one foot planted on the ground and you can move the other foot off the ground. when you are going up for a lay up you can take 2 steps holding the ball, if you take more than two, you will be called for traveling.
This is what traveling means... Traveling is when you take more than 1 step and that is a penalty. Picture yourself with a basketball and you stop dribbling. then take 2 steps. That is travelingMore than two steps without dribbling the ball
No, you are thinking of double dribbling. Traveling is when a player takes 3 more step in a row without dribbling.
Basketball handling is also called dribbling. But handling is more than that. Its about the skill of dribbling. Like cross-overs, spiders etc. To make this less confusing its basically fancy dribbling.
In the NBA rule book, traveling violations occur when a player takes more than two steps without dribbling the ball. The player must establish a pivot foot and can only move that foot without dribbling. If a player violates these guidelines, it results in a traveling violation and the opposing team gains possession of the ball.
When you have the Basketball and you run or walk more then one step without bouncing it Travelling is taking two consecutive steps with different feet without dribbling the ball, unless the ball is released after the second step and before the third step occurs. I arrive at this conclusion not by the rule book, but by watching basketball on TV.
After catching the basketball in the air, the player has the ability to take two steps. After two steps, the player must stop. He/she may rotate on a pivot foot or may move freely, as long as they stop after catching the basketball in the air.This is assuming that by catch the player catches the ball with 2 hands, as if they control the ball with one hand, they don't have to stop at all.
Traveling occurs when you or another player has the basketball and you take more than two steps without dribbling! Also if you jump up with the ball and then come down with the ball still in your hands it is Called a travel as well. If you are going for a layup you may take two steps! Also if you have the ball and you dribble and then pick up your dribble and then dribble again it is called double- dribble and is almost the same thing as traveling! If any of this happens the ball goes to the other team! Hope this helps!
You exert a downward force onto the ball, and because it is rubber, it will bounce back up to you. Do this repetitively, and you will be dribbling a basketball. (YOu know you are doing it correctly if the ball is going UP and DOWN!)