Hi! I have the same problem as you do. I'll start with telling you what happens.
-Sometimes I fall asleep while doing things like homework, writing, or reading. When I go to sleep at night my mouth is always closed. But when I wake up in the middle of the night my mouth is wide open with a puddle of saliva near my mouth.
Solutions
- Breath through your nose at night: Sometimes people ( like me ) tend to breath through their mouths. Practice breathing through your nose a couple of times. Or you could just get some type of Breathing Strips.
-Sleep on your back: Honestly, I am not really comfortable with sleeping on my back but it may help. You see, if you sleep on your back even with your mouth open there isn't really a possible way for your saliva to escape.
Eh, that's all I have right now. Hope it helps though!
The short answer is no. You may only start dribbling again once you have stopped if you either pass the ball to a teammate and then get it back, or have the ball removed from your possession by a member of the opposite team before recovering it. Simply dribbling, stopping, and then dribbling again is called "Double Dribbling" and results in a turnover.
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Bouncing the ball very high into the air with all your might. And double dribbling which means to stop dribbling the ball, then start dribbling again.
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When you stop the ball with your feet you 'trap' the ball.
yes but if you got the ball from your teammate and you dribbled the ball then stopped without dribbling the ball you cant dribble when you stop or else that is a travel
If you were to be dribbling down the court and you want to come to a stop you would jump up and come down on both feet.
Its like dribbling a ball with your hand but dribbling with your feet is you dribble with your feet
the answer is 2, but alot of refferrees will overlook 3 step
no dribbling bouncy balls is though
double dribble is a basketball term it means to dribble ( bouncing the ball while running) thethe ball then stop bouncing the ball and start dribbling again. It can also mean to bounce the ball with 2 hands but that hardly ever happens
Dribbling was added to basketball on May 14, 1953.