Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - How should kindergarten children choose basketballs?

How should kindergarten children choose basketballs?

Suitable for size 4 basketball like kindergarten.

The size of No. 4 basketball is 650mm-670mm. No matter the weight or size of No. 4 basketball, all dimensions and specifications are very suitable for young children, so kindergartens choose No. 4 basketball for practice. Kindergarten children have not yet reached the level where they can use standard No. 5 balls in terms of stature, height and strength. In daily actual training and play, it is recommended to give them a transition process, step by step.

The size of a No. 5 basketball is 69-71cm in circumference, 470-500g in weight, and 1500m of yarn. The size of the size 5 basketball is too large for kindergarten children. It is suitable for students in grades 1 to 3 of elementary school. In addition to the No. 5 ball, basketball models also include No. 7 ball, No. 6 ball and No. 3 ball.

1. Ball No. 5: circumference 69-71cm, suitable for children aged 6-10 years.

2. Ball No. 6: Circumference 70-71cm, suitable for children aged 11-13 and all girls aged 11 and above.

3. No. 7 ball: circumference 75-76cm, suitable for children over 13 years old.

No. 4 and 3: Circumference 56-57cm, ball for children.

What should you pay attention to when choosing a basketball for your children?

1. Most children have a poor sense of the ball when they first come into contact with basketball. When dribbling, they will not dribble with their fingers, but with their fingers. Slap the basketball with the palm of your hand. It is recommended to choose a better PU basketball with soft skin, which can also protect the child's fingers and palms. ?

2. Don’t choose cheap rubber balls. Some materials are harmful to the human body. When children are growing up, such basketballs are not good. Moreover, the rubber balls are relatively hard and can easily hurt fingers. ?

3. When children are not good at playing the ball at the beginning and are not proficient at dribbling, they can pump up their basketball energy. This will save effort when they first start dribbling. The child will be able to shoot the ball and feel confident in it. The sense of accomplishment makes you more interested.