In recent years, ”power basketball” has grown into a dominant direction; meanwhile, rules and training methods have developed towards a pursuing speed and explosiveness mode. While situations change swiftly in basketball games, moments to carry on fast breaks slip away easily. Therefore, it is imperative to train player's intuitive reflectivity in order to carry on fast breaks effectively against the clock. However, young student players, without of simulate training and stimulation from games lead to weak ability to react directly. This article investigates strategies that use different motives to instruct student players through exploring the definition of fast break, or the employment of the imagery training method to simulate situations, assisting players to understand the their roles in games. Furthermore, players can discuss the reason of making certain movement through studying incorrect conducts, correcting their skills through inner stimulation and improving full comprehension in achieve mastery of basketball skills.
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