A netball court size is 30.5 metres (100 feet) long and 15.25 metres (50 feet) wide, which is divided into thirds. There is a center circle with a diameter of 0.9 metres (3 feet) and two goal circles which are semi-circles measuring 4.9 metres (16 feet) in radius. All lines are part of the court and measure 50mm (2 inches) in width.
The rule is that you have to be able to fit a Defending player between you and the receiver of the pass. That is about 0.9metres or 3 feet
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I think you mean post if so the official size is 10 feet ( 3.05 metres)
The three feet rule is how far you need to be from a player to defend them when they have the ball.
Okay, as you most likely already know each player has a certain area of play, except the center, there a 3 thirds, 2 goal thirds (each end of the netball court) and a center third ( where the center circle is).
You have pulse raisers to increase the blood flow to your muscles and also to get you warm. A good one for netball could simply running around the Court 2-3 times.
Well, on court its 7 per team :) but there has to be like 2 or 3 substitutes :)) xx Fifii xx
An NBA court is 94 feet long and 50 feet wide. Therefore, the perimeter of a regulation NBA court is 288 feet.
If one side of a rectangular rug measures 3 feet then its opposite side must also measure 3 feet. Together these two sides measure 6 feet. If you deduct 6 feet from 22 feet then the remaining two sides must measure 16 feet, this means that they are each 8 feet long. A rectangle with sides of 3 feet x 8 feet has an area of 24 square feet.
Cubic feet can't be converted to pounds. Cubic feet measure volume, while pounds measure mass.