well a loose dribble in hockey is when you dribble the ball at least 30 cm in front of you and a close dribble is when the ball is practically touching our feet as you run.
It should be with your front feet and not the top as the ball will go sailing over the net.
They did what we do know, play in front of people and try to get the ball in the goal.
it's a triple threat position but it's where you have the ball in front of your chest to where you could easily shoot, pass, or dribble the ball
In front of the net
In the game of basketball, a crossover is a type of dribble where the ball handler bounces the ball in front of him/her from one hand to the other, in order to change the direction of their dribble quickly. For example, if a ball handler is dribbling to the left with his left hand and wants to quickly go to the right, he performs a crossover to the right.
110 Players = 10 teams but there is 12 teams so it would actually be 132 Players
Front Cut them (quickly dodge in front of them)....... If thy are really good just bash them out of the way
It has a goally, defenders, middle position, and front position.
The primary job of a forward (front) in soccer is to attempt to score or at least be a contributor to a scoring play. They are also expected to perform defensive play to a more or lesser extent depending on the style of play.
A cross.
It means kicking the ball while its in the air - in front of you or to the side of you.