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You can't block out without locating the person you are going to block out. Of these rebounding tips from Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic, check out this. Check this box to receive an email notification when someone else comments on. Shop a wide selection of in-ground basketball hoops at Amazon.com. Great prices and discounts on the best in-ground basketball hoops. Free shipping and free returns on eligible items.
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Boxing out is a skill used when rebounding for the ball and it involves, quite literally, boxing your opponent out. Or in other words, maintaining your optimum position under the ring for a rebound and keeping your opponent away from the key and preferably behind you. Rebounding is all about positioning and a little height advantage can help, but boxing out will enable you to obtain the perfect positioning for your rebound.Remember to:o Bend your knees and stick out your behind to establish a firmer baseo Keep your arms out to the side, this helps with a wider stance and enables you to feel it if your opponent moveso Always stay in contact with your opponent, so that you can keep them behind you and prevent them from slipping past.
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