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  • How to Box Out a Taller Player

    It is quite obvious that taller players have a distinct advantage in basketball. This is especially true in rebounding situations. However, you can successfully box out a taller player by remembering your fundamentals and following a few simple tips. Tenacity and assertiveness are key factors in your rebounding success. Regardless of how tall the other player may be, keeping your body between him and the basket will go a long way toward reducing his rebounds. Utilizing proper technique is also a great way to draw fouls, which can quickly neutralize the other player's effectiveness.

  • Training Aides on How to Rebound a Basketball

    Rebounding in basketball is an invaluable skill that can help dramatically improve your game. Get training aids on how to rebound in basketball with help from a professional basketball player and instructor in this free video clip.

  • How to Lube Boat Throttle Cables

    When you push your boat's throttle and feel a grating sensation through the throttle, or if the throttle seems to bind or hesitate as you move it, you may decide to lubricate the throttle cable. While there are "lubricant guns" that provide some short-term relief of the problem, the only resolution -- short of replacing the cables -- is to apply a coating of waterproof marine grease to the part of the cable you can reach.

  • Rebound Basketball Terms for Kids

    As young players are introduced to the game of basketball, it is important that they have an understanding of the terminology associated with the game. After they learn the basic words and concepts such as dribbling, passing and shooting the basketball, you can move onto other words such as rebounding and the associated concepts.

  • How to Buy a New Lugger Engine

    Lugger engines are produced by Northern Lights, Inc., a Seattle-based company with dealerships all over the world. These marine diesel engines come in horsepowers ranging from 40 to 525 and are designed to be easily accessed for any needed repairs. Dealerships are the best way to buy new Lugger engines, as they will be able to find exactly the engine model that you need.

  • How to Price an Enclosed Car Trailer

    Automotive sports teams rely on enclosed car trailers to get performance vehicles on the track. These enclosed car trailers are not just for travel, however; they are also used as mobile garages. A car owner must price an enclosed car trailer that fits his needs and then buy an enclosed trailer if they want to take advantage of its benefits. The best way to shop for an enclosed car trailer is to compare prices. Use these steps to find and price the perfect enclosed car trailer if you’re in the market because you love to race, love to show, or…

  • How to Lube a Throttle Cable

    The throttle cable on a motorcycle, four wheeler, or practically any small engine is a part that can usually last a lifetime. However, if not properly lubricated, it may become impregnated with dirt and grime and not function as designed.

  • How to Make a Flybox Ramp

    The flybox, or simply "the box," as it is more commonly referred to, is a type of skateboarding ramp. This ramp is designed as a flat box structure with a kicker ramp leading up to it on either side. The box is used mainly a ramp for grinding and manual trick on its top flat surface. Although it seems more complex, this skateboarding ramp is quite easy to construct.

  • How to Box Out in Basketball

    In basketball, boxing out is a key aspect of rebounding. Box out in basketball with tips from a basketball coach in this free video on basketball rebounding.

  • How to Box Out in Basketball

    In basketball, boxing out is when a player gets his body between the basket and an opposing player so that he can get a rebound. Box out with tips from a former semi-pro basketball player in this free video on basketball.

  • Basketball Defense: Boxing Out

    When boxing out in basketball against an opponent, make sure to leave space between you and the rim. Box out with tips from an experienced basketball player in this free video on basketball defense.

  • Basketball Tips: Avoiding a Box Out to Get a Rebound

    Get around a box out to get a basketball rebound by spinning around the opponent. Learn rebounding techniques with the coaching tips in this free video on basketball moves from an experienced basketball player.

  • Basketball Tips: Boxing Out for a Layup Rebound

    Box out for a layup rebound in basketball by moving in front of the shooter. Rebound better with the coaching tips in this free video on basketball moves from an experienced basketball player.

  • Basketball Tips: Boxing Out for a Rebound

    Box out for a rebound in basketball by moving in front of an opposing player. Get more rebounds with the coaching tips in this free video on basketball moves from an experienced basketball player.

  • Basketball Tips: Boxing Out for a Free Throw Rebound

    When trying to get a rebound from a free throw in basketball, box out the nearest opponent. Become a better rebounder with the coaching tips in this free video on basketball moves from an experienced basketball player.

  • How to Make a Sled Out of Cardboard Boxes

    Whether you are are looking for the cheapest ride down a snowy slope or aspiring to take first place at the annual Cardboard Classic Sled Race, card board sleds are easy and fun to make. In fact, you probably have most of the necessary materials lying around your house. Learn the basics of cardboard sled building so you can enjoy your own home-made adventure.

  • How to Box Out for a Rebound in Basketball

    Among the most important skills in basketball is rebounding. And the most critical aspect of rebounding is boxing out. It allows shorter and smaller players to outrebound bigger and taller players. But it takes more than just physical talent.

  • Boxing Out in Basketball

    Boxing out is a basketball skill every player needs to work on. Get expert tips and advice on basketball history, shooting, dunking, and drills in this free video.

  • Youth Basketball Rebounding: Boxing Out

    Tips for keeping opponent off of the boards. Learn how to make contact with player you are blocking out in this free youth basketball lesson from an experienced coach.

  • Boxing Out in Basketball

    It's been said that defensive boxing out wins basketball games. Learn some defensive tips on how to box out in basketball in this free video clip.

  • How to Practice Boxing Out in Basketball

    Once you understand the fundamentals of "Hand,Hip,Hold" in boxing out, it is time to practice the technique with a partner. This article focuses on practicing boxing out with a partner. This can be done with just two people or you can spread the whole team out on the court and do it as a group.

  • How to Close Out a Shooter in Basketball

    No one wants to give up a wide open shot to a great shooter. When a shooter has a great look the natural instinct is to sprint at him and pray that you disrupt their shot. The problem with running at a superior shooter is that they do not get spooked by someone running at them. If they do, they can just pump fake, slide to the side and take an open jumper or pump fake and drive to the basket. Instead of running at a shooter, it is much better to close out a shooter. Closing out a shooter…

  • How to Box Out in Basketball

    While height is a definite advantage, when gathering rebounds positioning is more important. Coaches will yell, "Get a body on someone." Translated from coach-talk, that means "box out."

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