
Mon Nov 29, 2010, 12:32pm
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Get away from me, Steve.
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Originally Posted by Chavez
Thanks for the help.
Does anyone know what the NFHS is referring to, regarding the step-through move in their 2009-2010 Points of Empahsis. It states:
TRAVELING. The traveling rule has not changed; however, the committee is still concerned that the rule is not being properly enforced. Consequently, offensive players are gaining a tremendous advantage. Areas of specific concern are: the spin move, the step-through move, the jump stop, perimeter shooters taking an extra "hop" prior to releasing the try and ball handlers lifting the pivot foot prior to releasing the ball on the dribble.
Since it states that offensive players are gaining a tremendous advantage, and that the step-through move is an area of specific concern what exactly are they referring to?
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It's when the pivot comes back down. Not to pick on one gender over another, but boys tend to travel during the step-through more than girls because the boys tend to bring the pivot back to the floor.
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