Yes as long as you start dribbling before you attempt to get up and assuming dribbling would not result in a double dribble
fall start
you will know because it wont fall of. lefty loosy. righty tighty.
Cradling, is a way of moving the ball from one side of the field to the other, like dribbling in basketball or dribbling with your feet in soccer. normally only girls cradle a lot in a game, boys don't as much.
There isn't a penalty called a fall start, but there is one called a false start. A false start is when someone on the offense who is already set prematurely moves before the ball is snapped and the play has begun.
Yes, otherwise the ball has a better chance of falling out. Also if someone hits your stick the ball will probably fall out.
only at the start & end of the rise & fall
Je commence de basket-ball à l'automne .
In baseball, fall ball is the sport of baseball that takes place in the fall. Where I live, fall is the less dominant season, so fall ball is not as serious as spring baseball
Well, first gravity makes it launch, second it makes the ball start to fall down when it's launched.
Its Fall Ball, a league of which ever sport you choose in the Fall
how is the diameter related to the time it takes the ball to fall
golf ball