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2 regular basketballs side by side will not go through a hoop. One on top of the other they will. If you get "play size" basketballs you could get them though side by side.
Go to the right side of ur hoop when they shoot and u automatically get the ball. then go to the left side of their hoop(exact same side but on other side of court) and jump as hight as you can and shoot. 98% of the time it will go in. :) hope this helps
The hula hoop goes around your waist, you hold it around you and then with your hands you swing it around your one side of your waist and then move your hips around in circles to keep the hula hoop from falling to the ground. It takes a lot of practice!
In pickleball, you serve from the right side of the court.
To teach a dog to jump through a hoop, start by familiarizing them with the hoop by letting them investigate it. Then, use treats to lure them through the hoop, gradually raising it as they get comfortable. Reward and praise them each time they successfully jump through the hoop to reinforce the behavior.
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In a game of tennis, you serve from behind the baseline on the right side of the court.
If you mean like when you serve, no. If you serve it into the net, it's a point for the other player. However, if it hits the net (on your serve) on the way to the other side, it's a "let", in which you serve it over again. Real rules are also that you must serve it from one side of your side diagonally to the other side, like real tennis.
To perform a figure 8 motion with a hula hoop, start by holding the hoop around your waist with both hands. Move your hips in a side-to-side motion while also moving them in a front-to-back motion, creating a figure 8 shape with the hoop. Practice the movement slowly at first to get the hang of it, then gradually increase your speed for a smoother motion. Keep practicing to improve your technique and control of the hoop.
What is the difference between a Cast Hoop and Triple Flange hoop?
Hula hoop is spelled how you spelled it!
Only in doubles. Because in doubles you have to serve in the square that is on the other side of the table and on the square on the oposite side of the side you are serving on. In singles you can serve any where or any way you want.