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Then when reporting foul, use "hand behind head" signal while verbalizing Player Control.
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Especially, if you happen to be in that little corner of...
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Figure 34 in the book. Plus the direction, as others have noted.
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And I'll still contend that this signal looks better then the silly looking hand behind the head...which I think looks even worse coupled with a point or punch with the other hand.
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As the team control punch has been officially stricken from the approved signal chart here in Ohio (yes even for team control fouls), all I give is the hand behind the head followed by a direction with the same hand.
We aren't allowed the TC punch because it's "too confusing to coaches." |
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On the spot I do behind-the-head or just point with loud "offensive" accompanying it.
I want to change to a fist up with one hand and a punch with the other hand as I bring my fist down but I keep forgetting once I'm in the heat of action. I'll continue to go behind my head with when reporting to the table.
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On the spot, I don't think I have ever gone behind the head except maybe when I was doing intramural ball in college.
The main guy who trained me after college always said the punch looked much stronger and that's what I have typically done. Depending on what type of play it is I also increasingly find myself going with a strong point (not exactly sure what the reference to the wimpy point with slightly pint elbow is) and saying "offense." At the table I go behind the head then point with the same hand. |
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A bang bang play or a push off usually gets a punch. Defender there all day will usually get a point the other way. |
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Depending on what level you call, you would want to be careful with the point... In NCAAW, there is a specific signal involving a point that is not a TC foul.
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