The phrase "What the net but not the player hangs on" refers to the net in sports like tennis or volleyball, which remains stationary and is a crucial part of the game but does not participate actively in the play itself. It serves as a boundary and a challenge for the players, impacting their performance and strategies. The net symbolizes the obstacles athletes must navigate to succeed, while players are dynamic and engaged in the competition.
To properly hang a basketball net, first attach the metal hooks at the top of the net to the rim of the basketball hoop. Make sure the net is evenly spaced and hangs freely without any twists or tangles. Adjust as needed to ensure the net hangs at the proper height and is securely attached to the rim.
It's a fishing net that hangs vertically in the water.
No, it is not legal for a player to touch the net in volleyball.
The basketball goal in my driveway has a net.My wife wears a net over her hair sometimes.My tent has a net that hangs over the door.My router creates an electronic net throughout the house.The sieves and colanders in the kitchen are essentially netsI have a little net for fishing the goldfish out of the aquarium when I need to clean it.
if all he hangs out wit is gurlz the there u go
A save
In volleyball, a player has one attempt to get the serve over the net.
no part of your body can touch the volleyball net
If a PLAYER hits the net, then it's called as a net violation and the opposite team gets a point, but if the BALL hit's the net, it's still in play.
The standard height for a basketball net is 10 feet off the ground, and the net itself typically hangs about 15 inches in length from the rim. The diameter of the hoop is 18 inches, which is the same for both men's and women's basketball. The net is designed to allow the ball to pass through easily while providing a visual cue when a basket is made.
Yes you can,but you can't touch the net.
Yes, the net torque changes because the distance from the pivot point to the partner's center of mass is altered when she stands or hangs instead of sitting. Standing or hanging position increases the moment arm, affecting the torque exerted on the seesaw.