big muscles
you can dribble a soccerball
If you mean it litterally, you just push the football down and then you'll get the hang of doing it.
Dribbling in football, is running with the ball close to the players feet.
No it is called a foul, flags are for football
Australian rules football is a fast paced and potentially dangerous game. Its rules are unlike those of any other version of football. To dribble in a game a player must use their feet in a fashion similar to how basketball players use their hands.
Shoulder muscles are used when throwing a football. They give the arm support and are needed during the actual throw. In the throwing motion the triceps and biceps are used. The core muscles are used to help the thrower stay balanced.
The word "dribble" is used most commonly to describe a basketball player bouncing the ball. In addition to this, in football (soccer), the word "dribble" can describe how a player continuously taps the ball with their feet while running with it up the field.
The muscles that are used when snapping a football are all in the arm. More specifically, the forearm muscles are heavily used.
Yes because you can dribble. If you can't dribble you get a travle call so the answer is yes.
Double Dribble
dribble dribble
a person can try to dribble the ball with two hands or can dribble then pick up their dribble and then dribble again