the football ground is called "le terrain de football / le terrain de foot"
No. In college football, the receiver must have at least one foot on the ground before being forced out of bounds. In professional football, the receiver must have both feet on the ground before being forced out of bounds.
Yes. In college football, there only has to be 1 foot in the end zone. In Pro football there has to be 2 feet end zone. No, unless they dive into the end zone. Yes. In college football, there only has to be 1 foot in the end zone. In Pro football there has to be 2 feet end zone. No, unless they dive into the end zone.
No, This may result in a injury to the foot.
Yes she can so long as her grounded foot doesn't touch the ground again.
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"The football field" and "the soccer field" are English equivalents of the French phrase le terrain de foot. The masculine singular phrase also translates as "the football ground," "the football pitch." "the soccer ground" and "the soccer pitch" in English. The pronunciation will be "le teh-rehd foot" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
The ball is allowed to touch the net. No part of any player is allowed to touch the net. Players may touch the ground on the opponents side of the net with their foot as long as they pick their foot up directly up off the ground and bring it back to their side of the court. They may not drag their foot back to their side of the court. If a player falls and lands on the opponents side of the court it is considered "under the net" and causes a point and/or sideout.
Yes, your foot needs contact with the ground to walk, because it pushes itself off of the ground. With no friction, your foot could not stay on the ground to push off. It's similar to walking on ice except... impossible.
le foot != football
because they think foot ball is more important at that moment.
Humans walk using their heel and the ball of their foot. Some people walk heel to toe while others walk on the ball of their foot. Cats walk on their toes. In terms of the position of the foot while resting, the human foot is typically level with the ground. Cats sit with their back paws level to the ground but only the toes of their front paws touch the ground when they are sitting.