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Not everyone is a scorer in
basketball, but everyone can contribute to the team's success by becoming a
better rebounder.
There are 2 occasions where you have
the opportunity to rebound, when you are on offense and when you are on
defense. Either way, you need to learn these lessons to improve you overall
rebounding skills.
1. Rebounding is all about body
position.
No matter how high you jump, your
opponent is still able to grab the ball away from you and your coach is always
yelling, "rebound!" If this is your problem then you are probably not
placing yourself in the right position to rebound. Remember this: rebounding starts
on the ground, not when you get the ball on its way down. So knowing where to
place your body to get the perfect position is one key to grabbing the ball. (I
say one key because you must understand the second lesson.)
Another rebounding rule of thumb is
that the ideal position for rebounding is placing your body between your
opponent and the ball. Now take note, not all rebounds come from the rim or the
board, so positioning your body between the opponent and the basket isn't
always possible.
2. Anticipate where the ball will
land to be a good rebounder.
If you don't know how to anticipate
where the ball is going to go, knowing the right position to be in is useless.
This requires common sense. For example, the ball will usually bounce off
strong if the shot is taken in the perimeter. A short shot may yield the
opposite result. What you should do is to always put your eye on the ball at
the moment the player taking the shot. Try to predict where the ball will land
and position yourself immediately taking into consideration rebounding lesson
number 1. Take note that you are going to play the percentages because you
can't always guess the position of where the ball will land but knowing this
will increase your chances of placing yourself in the right position to get the
rebound.
3. Rebounding is all about attitude.
Many have said that rebounding is
all about who wants the ball more, not about who is taller or who can jump out
of the gym. This is the third, and most important, lesson you have to learn.
The attitude is all it takes to become a great rebounder. You may know how to
get in position for a rebound, and you may know how to anticipate how the ball
will bounce and where it will land, but if you don't want it, you won't get it!
Learn these 3 main factors to becoming
a good rebounder and you'll be controlling the boards in no time. Know the
right position, anticipate where the ball will go, and want the ball more than
your opponent.
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