Yes the presence or absence of a net affect free throw accuracy. The net provides a visual target for the player to aim toward.
Height does not really affect the accuracy of your basketball throwing. However, tall people tend to underestimate the distance to the net and small people tend to overestimate the distance to the net.
YES. It does affect your free throw accuracy. If the ball does not have enough air you will have to give the basketball more force. When more force is applied it will probably bounce off the rim. With more air you could give the ball more touch and your percent will go up.
yea it does effect your shot so suck it I LOVE MRS.SAPP OF BREVARD MIDDLE SCHOOL N.C.
you need accuracy, power, speed
Trebuchets were used to throw stones--or dead animals--with great accuracy.
i don't think gloves helps with distance, but accuracy.
The woomera, or spear-thrower, was used to help the indigenous Australians throw their spears further, and with greater accuracy.
A good female outfielder maybe able to throw from outfield to home plate. A good outfielder can throw one hoppers with accuracy.
When throwing a baseball, you want to throw it accurately into the catcher's glove. Your precision is how closely you throw the ball into or around that same spot in his/her glove.
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you half to have accuracy, and be able to throw fast and throw different types like a curv, or fastballs, or stuff like sliders. I agree with that but when you get that you need to show it off in front of your coach.
.You need a hauter.use scary face and then X accuracy. Then use hipnosis and throw ultra ball.