Shouldn't hurt your form, but it may corrupt your power as your arms are used to a shorter range. You may have to do a some practice shots on a 10 foot if you've just come from playing on an 8 foot goal.
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No im sorry but you can not have your foot on the line when you are shooting a freethrow. If you do put your foot on the line and you make it the shot will not count.
'Shooting ones Self in the foot' means that you have brought it upon yourself. No one else 'shot' you in the foot, it was you who did it.
IT depends on where you get shot, if you get shot in the back of the head it hurts a lot more when it doesn't break, but if your get shot in the foot it doesn't hurt at all.
penalty pass or shots are taken when obstruction has occured inthe shooting circle
It is a blocked shot, not a shot on goal. To be counted as a shot on goal it has to be stopped by the goalie or a goal.
A shot on goal is determined when the puck hits the goalie anywhere or it goes in. You think "if there was no goalie there would the puck have gone in?" if you answered YES! then the shot was a shot on goal
Only if they make it. If they make it; it counts as a field goal attempt and a field goal make. If it is missed, it does not count as a missed field goal.
If the foul was committed in the act of shooting the basket counts. If the foul occurred before the shot was taken the basket does not count.
To score a goal (a "basket") in the game of basketball, the basketball must pass through the hoop of the opponent's goal. When a person is attempting to throw the ball so it will pass through the hoop and score a goal or basket, it is called taking a shot or shooting the basketball. This may seem strange because "shooting" is usually an action word associated with firearms, but the terminology is the same.
Yes animals did got hurt because of the shooting ,some animals got shot and some survived but most of them got killed.
CONTACT BROWNING BEFORE YOU SHOOT A ROUND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!