Radjenovich feint

 
 
The feint is build upon the fact that the defender moves forward to tackle on body and shooting arm and the attacker comes in with high speed.
Just before the defender gets contact, the free hand is placed on the defending player's shoulder and the defender blocking is forced to the side, the shooting arm is brought over the head and the attacker "slides" past the defender
When learning the feint, a dribble can be put in after the sliding, as it is difficult to perform the feint without taking too many steps.

In order to make the Radjenovic feint legal the defender must be moving forward or backward.
If the defender stands still the referee will take the feint as "press" and rule against it.

The exercise is shown with 2 and 3-step examples.

If the player is very skilled, the feint can be performed in both sides.

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