A rebound in netball is when a player is shooting and it bounces off the ring or the post.
Shooting in Netball is getting a goal (getting a ball in the hoop)
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The attacking third of a netball game is the end that your team is shooting.
Since I play netball i can answer this It is about 4 or 5 metres long
every where except the shooting circles
yes it is and has allways been allowed outside the netball circle
the centre third and shooting third
in the opposition's shooting third
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In most games you can only shoot from inside the shooting circle,however some people play that you can shoot from outside the shooting circle and if you do you get 2 points. In the netball world cup 2011 the played this rule.
When dodging in netball, the primary bones involved are those in the lower limbs, including the femur (thigh bone), tibia and fibula (shin bones), and the bones of the foot, such as the tarsals and metatarsals. The pelvis also plays a critical role in movement and balance during dodging. Additionally, the bones of the spine are important for maintaining posture and facilitating quick directional changes. Overall, the coordinated movement of these bones allows for effective dodging on the court.