Yes, both feet must be behind the tee box.
Correct You must have both feet behind the line Correct You must have both feet behind the line
It depends what sport you are playing. I know that if you are playing volleyball you have to be behind the serving line which is close to the end line. In badminton you have to be behind the service line also which is usually closer to half court
a field goal worth 3 points because the shooter had both feet on the floor behind the 3-point line when he released the ball also counts if one foot is behind the line while the other is in the air.
The player injecting the ball into a penalty corner must have at least one foot outside the circle (i.e. behind the back line) until they have played the ball. There is no penalty for having both feet behind the back line.If the injecting player does not have at least one foot outside circle when playing the ball, the penalty corner is reset and taken again.
a field goal worth 3 points because the shooter had both feet on the floor behind the 3-point line when he released the ball also counts if one foot is behind the line while the other is in the air.
If you are playing on an indoor court than you need to stand just behind the line.
If you are asking how far is it from the goal, it is 15 feet from the backboard. The line is 2 inches by 12 feet and situated at the top of the key 13 feet 9 inches form behind the line.
Behind the 3 point line. In the NCAA, it is 20 feet and 9 inches, while the NBA line is 23 feet and 9 inches.
four feet and 9 inches the free throw line is 15 ft and the three point is 19 feet and 9 inches
Anything that measures 39 feet. A boat? A property line? a football play? a golf shot?
13 feet 9 inches measured horizontally from behind the line to the goals center.
23 feet 9 inches from the center of the goal from behind the arc.