Seeing tomegun's reference to Speed, Balance, Quickness on another thread reminded me of this discussion at the camp I attended:
It was during a classroom session with this IAABO program that goes into a PowerPoint projector, and the operator can move the players, the refs and the ball around on the screen. We were talking about hand-checking and the teacher was trying to describe when to call it and when it was incidental contact. He asked what criteria we should use. I said, "Is this where SBQ comes in?" He looked at me funny and said, "WHAT!?" I said, "SBQ. Speed, Balance, Quickness. You call hand-checking if the contact affects the dribbler's speed, balance or quickness." He said, "I've never heard that before. That's good." And then he repeated it for the rest of the class.
So isn't SBQ a buzzword around everywhere? I think I got it off this board, didn't I? Why had this guy never heard of it?
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