well, you can keep a wristband or hair-tie on your wrist and swap it from one hand to another representing whose centre pass it is.
shoulder joint elbow joint wrist
"What goes around comes around" on right wrist, "Tru Luv" on right wrist and a razor blade on her left wrist
Just about all of them. shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, ankle.
NETBALL! Netball is the most awesome sport in the whole world especially if you play Centre or Goal Attack or Wing Attack but that's just my opinion. Netball has seven players in WorldWide and National and State netball but when you play it in your school Saturday Sport competitions there are usually a few reserves.
An MP3 armband allows the player to be fitted to an armband and worn around the wrist or lower arm whilst jogging, or other activities. The armband allows free access to all the necessary keys or buttons.
No Wrist, No Reward
the bones used in shooting in netball is the humerus (long bone), ulna (long bone), radius (long bone), wrist - carpals and metacarpals (short bones), femur (long bone), patella (flat bone), tibia (long bone) and the fibula (long bone)
There are 2 umpires, the batters umpire and the bowlers umpire. Batters umpire: Calls no balls Stands where they can see batter and first post Calls 'out' if the batter is out Watches for catches Calls a rounder when batter touches fourth post Calls half rounders Calls backwards hit Watches front line of bowlers box for fouls Watches bowlers wrist movement Watches front and back lines of batters box for fouls Calls obstruction. Bowlers umpire Calls play to begin the game Calls 'no balls' Make final decisions The umpires will swap positions on the pitch in the intrest of fairness to the game
They are the names of his mother on one wrist and his son's name on the other wrist.
15 cm
mooving it around