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Final Performance Task in Peh 002

This document contains a performance task submission from Doinog James Daryll A for a PEH 002 basketball class. It includes diagrams and descriptions of common basketball hand signals for fouls, violations, and other situations including: a 5-second closely guarded violation, 10-second violation, basket interference, hand check foul, holding foul, unsportmanlike foul, timeout, traveling, intentional foul, and blocking foul.
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Final Performance Task in Peh 002

This document contains a performance task submission from Doinog James Daryll A for a PEH 002 basketball class. It includes diagrams and descriptions of common basketball hand signals for fouls, violations, and other situations including: a 5-second closely guarded violation, 10-second violation, basket interference, hand check foul, holding foul, unsportmanlike foul, timeout, traveling, intentional foul, and blocking foul.
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FINAL PERFORMANCE TASK IN PEH 002

BASKETBALL HAND SIGNAL


DOINOG JAMES DARYLL A
11 STEM A2

SUBMITTED DOINOG JAMES DARYLL A

SUBMITTED TO:REJENEIL DELA CRUZ

DATE SUBMITTED:MARCH 26, 2020


HAND SIGNAL IN
5 SECOND VIOLATION NO SCORE 10 SECOND VIOLATION

A five-second closely
A 10-second violation in
guarded violation may
If the ball does not pass basketball is a rule that
be called against an
completely through the the player must cross half
offensive player with
basket, no points are court in 10 seconds after
the ball when that
counted their team inbounds the
player is guarded
ball
closely for five
seconds

BASKETBALL
HAND CHECK FOUL HOLDING FOUL UNSPORTMANLIKE FOUL

Unsportsmanlike Technical
A hand check foul is A holding foul is called Fouls A player that has
called when a player when a player grabs or endangered an opponent,
uses their hands to holds his opponent in a verbally abused an official,
impede or slow the way that stops him from or acted in a general
movement of another moving freely on the unsportsmanlike manner
player.  court. should be assessed a
technical foul.
INTENTIONAL FOUL
TIME-OUT TRAVELING

a foul deliberately
 a time-out or timeout is a
committed by a defensive
halt in the play. ... Teams player to stop play,
usually call timeouts at In basketball, traveling is a tactically conceding the
strategically important violation of the rules that penalty of having
points in the match, or to occurs when a player hold the fouled player attempt
avoid the team being called the ball moves one or both the awarded foul shots in
for a delay of game-type their feet illegally.  return for possession of
violation the ball.

BLOCKING FOUL

A blocking foul is called when


one player uses their body to
prevent the movement of another
player.

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