When you are doing a layup, you go toward the basket. I'm sorry don't know what you mean.
yeah but its really hard to do for beginners why not try the switch hand layup i think thats what you mean
you get two free throws
You need to dummy and when the opponent is one way, dribble past them and make a great layup. It worked for me!
A layup is when you are very close to the basket when you shoot the ball. I would say a player would be 3 feet or less from the basket when they shot a layup.
Speed is the rate of movement in any direction based on change in position for a change in time. Velocity is a change in speed. It is also a change in direction while the speed does not have to change.
Speed is the rate of movement in any direction based on change in position for a change in time. Velocity is a change in speed. It is also a change in direction while the speed does not have to change.
they use their fins to steer while swimming and to change direction
This is a multi-answerable question. Without the "rocker" of the blade, you wouldn't be able to change the direction of your foot while it's on the ice. But modern day speed skates are all rockered so that the skater can change direction when needed. But the skater can always pick up his/her foot and place it in a different direction, making the person go in tat direction.
If you are talking about playing basketball, it generally would be a good idea to know how to 'do' a layup. In basketball, the layup is one of the most important shots in the game because most points are scored that way.
No. For you to know acceleration you need the rate of change of speed and the direction.
It can't. If there is a change in direction, there is a change in velocity ("velocity" includes the direction), and therefore, an acceleration.It can't. If there is a change in direction, there is a change in velocity ("velocity" includes the direction), and therefore, an acceleration.It can't. If there is a change in direction, there is a change in velocity ("velocity" includes the direction), and therefore, an acceleration.It can't. If there is a change in direction, there is a change in velocity ("velocity" includes the direction), and therefore, an acceleration.
it is very easy to use rondo layup,thats all you have to do is grip the ball and do a finger roll.................