When the offensive player turns his back to the defensive player, the defensive player faces the difficult task of coping with the situation. In this case, defensive players need to have certain skills and strategies to limit the offensive players 'space and prevent them from scoring as much as possible.
Defensive players need to maintain a good defensive posture. When attacking players have their backs to them, it is important to take the right stance. Defending players should bend their knees, maintain balance, and focus on the upper body of the attacking player in order to react quickly and stop the opponent's movements.
Defending players need to observe their movements. When offensive players face their backs to defenders, they usually try to turn around or break through. Defensive players should pay close attention to the movements of offensive players and judge their next move by observing their body language and movements. In this way, defensive players can better predict the opponent's intentions and adopt corresponding defensive strategies.
In addition, defensive players should learn to use physical contact to limit the opponent's space for movement. When an attacking player attempts to turn or break through, the defending player can make slight contact with his chest, hips or arms to stop the opponent's movements. This physical contact can upset the opponent's balance, limit their space for movement, and give yourself more time and opportunity to make defensive moves.
Defensive players need to have good reaction speed and flexibility. When an attacking player faces his back, he is more likely to suddenly turn around or change direction. Defensive players should always be vigilant so that they can react quickly and adopt corresponding defensive postures. In addition, defensive players should also have a certain degree of flexibility so that they can move quickly, avoid opponents 'attacks and make defensive movements.
Defensive players need to remain calm and focused when faced with offensive players facing their backs to defensive players. They need to master the above strategies and skills and constantly hone their defensive skills in practice. Only in this way can we better limit the opponent's activity space and achieve better defensive results.