Goalie.
steven Gerrard has the hardest shot
Zdeno Chara currently has the hardest shot, recorded at 105.9 mph
The hardest official shot in the NHL was registered by Zdeno Chara at the recent all-star skills competition when he had a shot of 105.4 MPH.
You have to exersice for atless for 30 minutes and your hand will get very good
personal opinion: ronaldo
The three basic types of shots used in handball are the jump shot, the spin shot, and the hip shot. The jump shot involves leaping into the air to shoot, adding power and height to the throw. The spin shot is executed with a spinning motion of the ball, causing it to curve in the air to confuse the goalkeeper. The hip shot is a quick shot taken from the hip, often used in fast break situations.
A backhand in handball refers to a type of shot or pass made with the back of the hand facing towards the direction of the ball. This technique is often used to surprise opponents and change the direction of play quickly. It can be an effective way to score points or set up scoring opportunities in handball.
1976, 120 mph
Chinese handball is a form of American handball. Different variations are played around the world. Its defining feature is that, unlike traditional handball, in Chinese or indirect handball, for a shot to be valid, the ball must hit the ground before it hits the wall. It would seem that this game, or mini variants of it, were highly popular almost worldwide in the 1950s, 1960's and 1970's. Another similar variation of the game is Wallball. (taken from Wikipedia)
An excellent wrist shot can achieve 80 mph, perhaps higher. An average speed of 50-60 mph is reasonable to assume.
the hardest slap shots are 103-104 mph