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Old Wed Jan 15, 2014, 02:27pm
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Get the pivot foot as soon as you can, and watch that for movement.
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Starting talking to yourself as a player controls the ball "ok which foot is the pivot foot?' "left foot is the pivot foot' and then based on the players action with that foot determines whether you have a travel or not.

Practice over and over getting the pivot foot and you'll start getting more comfortable with the travelling call.....
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Old Wed Jan 15, 2014, 04:21pm
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Many times, it will look like a "scissor-kick" where the ballhandler juts one foot forward and one back before starting to dribble. Bing.

The heck of it is, it's counter-productive: There's no push-off to start a drive/dribble. But it happens a lot. Including with very quick players.
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