floor violation in which the ball handler commits a double dribble or takes more than the allowed two steps without dribbling the ball, after stopping his/her dribble on a drive to the basket. Anytime a player possessing the ball is no dribbling, he must keep one foot - the pivot foot - planted on the floor, and he may not move it, or he is penalized for travelling. Results in a loss of possession. Also called: walking.
A violation occurring when a player with the ball takes a step without dribbling (moving the established pivot foot).
Taking more than one and a half steps without dribbling while you have the ball. It's also called traveling when you pick up your dribble and then move or change your pivot foot. Either way, you'll turn the ball over to the other team if you travel, so don't do it! (Also called Walking).
Violation for two or more steps without dribbling the ball.
A violation in which a player takes too many steps without dribbling the ball. Also: walking.
30% Faster run/walk, Heal Stamina +80-90
A violation in which the player with the ball lifts or drags the pivot foot without dribbling.
a floor violation when the ball handler takes too many steps without dribbling; also called walking.
when the ball handler takes too many steps without dribbling or takes too many steps after having ended a dribble series.
In basketball, traveling is a violation of the rules that occurs when a player holding the ball illegally moves one or both of his feet. Most commonly, a player travels by illegally moving his pivot foot or taking too many steps without dribbling the ball.