A thow in is when the ball has been knocked out of court.Which ever team knocked it out the opposite team will take the throw in. Depending where the throw in is being taken depends on which player will be best for taking the throw in/
When you use one hand to throw a ball in netball it is called a shoulder pass and they are usually used for longer didtance throws.
overarm throw, bounce pass or chest pass.
To throw a lob pass you need to throw it just over the persons head so they can jump and catch the ball. HOPE THIS HELPS.
A thow in is when the ball has been knocked out of court.Which ever team knocked it out the opposite team will take the throw in. Depending where the throw in is being taken depends on which player will be best for taking the throw in/
There are lots of drills in netball. A familiar one is called cut the cake, this is when people form a circle and use a ball to throw to each other like they are cutting a cake.
As a Netballer myself... while being known for my intercepts when it is the oppositions throw in. What i do is watch there hand movement. As well as their eyes because just before they throw the ball they tend to look at the person they are about to throw the ball to, and they often push the wrists back just before they throw the ball which lets me know the exact time they will pass.
Netball players need power for when they're pasing the ball. If you don't have power and you throw the ball to someone it might not reach that person.
Netball is a women's sport while basketball is a sport for men. Well whoever answered this question is obviously sexist. I am a woman and have played both netball and basketball. They are 2 entirely different sports.
You need strength in netball to keep possession of the ball and to have the strength to throw the ball far distances with force to another member of your team. If players did not have strength, it will make it easier for the opposing team to get possession of the ball and it will be more difficult to intercept a pass.
How there jump or how they throw the ball
You don't. You may throw the ball whilst in the air or whilst only on one foot. There is no rule that stipulates a player must be standing still whilst passing.
An umpire calls "throw in" in netball when the ball goes out of play over the sidelines, typically after being last touched by a player from the opposing team. The throw-in is taken by the team that did not touch the ball last, and it must be executed from the point where the ball crossed the line. The player taking the throw-in must keep both feet behind the line and have at least one foot on the ground when releasing the ball.