Yes. In the sport of ice hockey there's a goalie crease. It's a small area just in front of the net, which allows the goaltender to move and/or handle the puck without interference.
In the sport of cricket, the crease is a certain area demarcated by white lines painted or chalked on the field of play, and pursuant to the rules of cricket they help determine legal play in different ways for the fielding and batting side. They define the area within which the batsmen and bowlersoperate. The term crease may refer to any of the lines themselves, particularly the popping crease, or to the region that they demarc. Law 9 of theLaws of Cricket governs the size and position of the crease markings, and defines the actual line as the back edge of the width of the marked line on the grass, i.e., the edge nearest to the wicket at that end.
A crease is a line or mark made by folding a pliable substance. Alternatively, in the sport of cricket, it is a white line drawn to show different areas of play.
Cricket is an example of one sport where a batsman can be run out. This usually occurs when the wickets (or bails) are struck by the ball when the batsman is out of their crease.
Archery
A player might bogey in the sport of golf.
not sure if any sport uses parallelograms but hockey (in the NHL that is) has a trapezoid shape behind the nets, which is part of the goalie's crease.
football and sometimes hockey
i really love this sport!! and yes i consider this a sport.. with all my heart! i love it and i wish that i knew about it sooner than i did, and i just love to do it and be out there and express myself and do what i love to do! its awesome!! =]
try out for a sport and you might get it
most popping sounds from the front end of these vehicles happens when you make a sharp turn and hit a bump and that's most commonly control arm bushings
slip guard shoes don't have proper grip on them so you could slip and fall sport shoes have special grips so when you are doing sport you will not injure yourself by slipping.Also sport shoes will give your feet more support