In football (soccer) that would be a no. It is deemed a tackle from behind and a foul. A definet yellow and a pssible red card offence.
yes
You mean a shot block, it is only a block. Example: Player A inbouds to player B which takes it up and shots player 1 goes for the steal but, misses then, player B shots and player 2 blocks him. So that is what is a shot block. You mean a shot block, it is only a block. Example: Player A inbouds to player B which takes it up and shots player 1 goes for the steal but, misses then, player B shots and player 2 blocks him. So that is what is a shot block.
a block shot is when someone blocks a shot...... or a shot taken from the block
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No, a player in volleyball cannot legally reach over the net to block a shot from the opposing team.
The player that retrieved the ball. The blocker is credited with a block.
As long as the ball doesn't touch the ground and the opposing player hits it back, then it is considered in.
The three basic shots in handball are the jump shot, the standing shot, and the layup shot. The jump shot involves the player jumping before releasing the ball, allowing for a higher shooting angle. The standing shot is taken from a stationary position, often used for quick, powerful shots. The layup shot is executed while approaching the goal, combining a player's movement with a close-range shot, typically used to evade defenders.
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Yorker is usually bowled on the batsmens toe. So the best way to play a shot is to move forward on it to make it a full toss and play a shot or move back the tiniest back and block it out.
Jesse Jackson was standing next to Martin Luther King Jr. when he was shot.
Yes, as long as the referee sees it as an attempt to hit the ball. If the ball is clearly out of reach or has already hit the net, a technical foul should be given.