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- A slide tackle is a technique in which a player slides on the ground with a single outstretched leg to regain possession of the ball from an opponent. The sliding player connects with the ball, knocking it away from the opponent or even stealing it for themselves.
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This video explains 3 different scenarios of when we might need to slide tackle and how to execute the skill.
- Make A Decision
- Posture
- Know Your Surroundings
- Brace Yourself and Get Up!
- Be Prepared For The Refs Whistle
Before sliding into a tackle you must choose which foot you’ll be using. Make an early decision. Keep your non-tackling foot closest to your opponent. Never approach from behind. Slide tackles from behind are forbidden and will always result in a foul! For best results, approach from the side and aim to slide through your opponent’s path.
Posture might well be the last thing on your mind. But poor positioning and posture will increase the chances of injuries and fouls. Keep your eyes on the ball. Slide on your outer thigh. Use the laces of your tackling foot to make contact with the ball. Positioned correctly, you will now be able to sweep the ball away with your tackling foot.
Ultimately a successful slide tackle must sweep the ball clear of your opponent’s feet. Establish who is around you. This will enable you to alter the swing of your tackling foot and push the ball into the direction of a teammate.
By cutting across the path of your opponent it is likely they’ll be joining you on the deck. Brace yourself. One way or another your opponent might land on top of you. As soon as you’ve dispossessed your opponent, get yourself up and get going!
Slide tackles are a dangerous element of the game. Poor timing and clumsy positioning can lead to a foul, or worse – cause injuries! Ensure you take plenty of care. And remember, even though you made contact with the ball, it is likely your opponent will fall. So be prepared for the refs whistle!
- Understanding Proper Defensive Stance in basketball. The first thing you want to do with your group is to explain the proper defensive stance in a stationary manner.
- Move & Improve Your Defensive Stance. Once we’ve gone over the understanding of the defensive stance and why we hold the taught position on defense, the next step is addressing the defensive stance in motion.
- Adding Movement With Defensive Slides. A staple in a basketball player’s practice career, it’s time to introduce the defensive slide. While we weren’t implementing speed into either of the previous drills, here is where we begin to mimic the common defensive motions we see when guarding a player in a game.
- Introducing Change of Direction. Now that we are moving laterally in a set defensive stance position, we’ll introduce a drill that plays with a change of direction while on defense.
The basketball slide is a fundamental skill that can improve your defense, agility, and overall game. But mastering it can be challenging, especially if you’re just starting out. The good news is, there are several tips and tricks that can help you become a pro at the basketball slide.
The shell drill is a basketball drill that is typically implemented to improve various defensive related concepts in addition to developing better communication between players as well as strengthening overall offensive/defensive basketball skills and intelligence.
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