In lacrosse, if the ball hits both the left and right goalposts as well as the crossbar but does not fully cross the goal line, it is not considered a goal. For a goal to be counted, the entire ball must completely cross the plane of the goal line. Hitting the posts or crossbar indicates that the shot was unsuccessful.
NO! sorry there is not
yes as long as it bounces back in.
no they are not they are real
because all professor wrestling is fake not even a single shot hits them but accidents do happen told to me straight by Mick Foley to me
When the football hits the side of the net, it's typically referred to as a "goalpost" or "crossbar" hit, depending on where it makes contact. If the ball goes into the net after hitting the side, it is considered a goal. If it hits the side and does not go in, it may simply be described as a miss or a near miss.
Catapults work like third class levers. The base acts as the fulcrum on which the catapult arm pivots. Force is provided by rubber bands attached to the crossbar of the catapult. The rubber bands tighten when the arm is pulled back, so when the arm is released, it is propelled forward until it hits the crossbar. The object being launched is then propelled forward into the air.
No, cage fighting, or mixed martial arts is not fake. the hits are real, the blood is real, the broken bones are real, and the outcomes are not predetermined
Somtimes some hits r real some r fake
Because he got exposed as a fake. Just google it and you will gets LOTS of hits.
Their last song ever released was 'Fake Your Death' found on their greatest hits album
A fake hit in volleyball is when a setter sets the ball to, lets say, the outside hitter, well all players act like they're going to hit it but only the outside hitter hits it.