All you have to do is... 1.make sure you get your hands on the rim 2.make sure the ball gets through the hoop
the ten foot line
Don't touch it with a ten foot pole.
Usually the line is 10 feet from the net, often called the "ten foot line".
Well, there's: net kneepads ball court out lines ten foot line That's your general equipment.
This line is called the ten foot line.
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The 10ft line is commonly known as the attack line. This line separates back court from front court. No back court player may be in the front court and attack the ball when it is completely above the net. They may jump from behind this line as long as no part of their foot is in contact with the line and attack the ball.
the whole entire court is 60ft with each side being 30ft and each side having a ten foot line and the net in the center of the court
Position 1 is considered "right back" (If you're standing at the net looking at the endline, the left third of the court behind the ten foot line).
Violations include: Lift- ball is held in hands for too long Double contact-the same player contacts the ball twice in a row (often called when setting) Foot fault- when a server steps over the line Out of bounds- point given to the other team because the ball is not in bounds Ten foot attack violation- a back row player jumps over the ten foot line when attacking the ball Over the net- violation called against a player when they reach over the plane of the net and play the ball (the ball has to have some part over the plane of the net) Net violation- player touches the net Out of rotation- players are not in the right rotation
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