to run past other players with the ball at your feet
To control the basketball by bouncing it with either hand.
To move the ball around the court by bouncing it.
the propulsion of a ball by repeated taps or kicks
propel, "Carry the ball"; "dribble the ball"
The way a player controls the ball with her feet while on the move.
Process by which a player repeatedly bounces the ball off the floor so that it returns to his/her possession. It's the only legal means by which a player may move the ball across the court.
a way of advancing the ball by a series of short taps with one or both feet.
To control the ball with short strokes of the stick while on the move. Also used as a noun.
A skill, which allows a player to move with the ball on the ground, using various surfaces of both feet.
To advance with the ball by using one hand to bounce it off the court.
A technique that allows a player to move the ball on the ground using various surfaces of both feet.
To move the ball along the field with the feet while maintaining possession.
To move while controlling the ball with the stick.
moving the ball across the field while keeping it close with the stick
To move the ball by bouncing it on the floor.
The act of bouncing the ball up and down in a controlled motion.
Keeping control of the ball while running.
moving the ball forward with you feet
Controlling the ball on the ground with the feet. Extra Time: Time added to the end of any period according to the referee's judgment of time lost due to player injuries or intentional stalling by a team. Generally between 1-3 minutes but it is up to the discretion of the referee to add as much as they see fit. Far Post : The goalpost farthest from the ball.
The act of bouncing the ball up and down. The offensive player with the ball uses the dribble to move the ball around the court.
when a player repeatedly pushes, pats, taps or bats the ball toward the floor with one hand to cause the ball to bounce back up to either of his hands; used to advance the ball or keep control of it.
The practice of controlling the ball with the feet while moving on the field of play.
to bounce the basketball repeatedly with one hand; moving or standing still.
Ball movement by a player in control who throws or taps the ball in the air or onto the floor and then touches it. The dribble ends when the dribbler touches the ball with both hands simultaneously, Permits it to come to rest while in contact with it, or loses control.