No, the hand is not considered part of the ball when playing sports.
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In basketball, your hand is not considered part of the ball.
No, the hand is not considered a part of the ball in the game of basketball.
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Sports, you have lots of them. Cricket is a sport but PE is playing sports
As long as the player has control of the ball in either hand or glove and any part of the body touches the bag it is an out (only for a force out).
Playing Sports is giving the exercise and fulfilling a enjoyable activity Watching Sports is actually the same thing, your in the action, imagining yourself in that game, but you not moving. So the action part is really the difference.
Hand ball is a foul called to a player who accidentally or intentionally touch the ball from the hands to the biceps of a football player. If the hand ball is intentional, the referee may give a card to the player who did it (yellow or red card). The only player that is allowed to touch the ball with any part of his body is the goal keeper.
Because if it's soar then it's your torso is working on getting it bigger and stronger. But, if you want the top part of your torso to get strong, try playing dodge ball on Wii Sports. That's what happened to me yesterday. I played dodge ball to much and I woke up this morning i said, ''Hey mom the top part of my torso hurts''
According to the page found on the NBA website at http://www.nba.com/features/misunderstoodrules_051128.html "Incidental Contact: The mere fact that contact occurs does not mean a foul has been committed. Players are allowed to contact other players when reaching for a loose ball, or when performing normal offensive and defensive movements. The hand is considered " part of the ball" when it is in contact with the ball and contact with a players hand when it is in contact with the ball is not a foul." So, as far as the NBA is concerned, the hand is part of the ball when the ball is in the other player's hand. If the ball is not in the shooter's hand, a foul could be called. Most of the questions concerning this rule occur when the offensive player is driving the basket and attempting a slam dunk. On a jump shot, once the ball leaves the shooter's hand, the hand is no longer part of the ball and a foul could be called.
When catching a ball, the action force is the force applied by the ball on your hand. The reaction force is the equal and opposite force applied by your hand on the ball. These forces are part of Newton's Third Law of Motion.
Nearly all sports require some form of co-ordination. Co-ordination means being able to use you hands or any other part of your body in conjunction with something else. For example in tennis, you require hand-eye coordination, to time when the ball is coming and when to hit it. In soccer you require foot-eye coordination, to time when and where to kick the ball. There are no sports that I can think of that do not require some form of co-ordination. Even chess needs basic hand-eye. Hope that helped