Pain can be caused by many different things, but in this case I would suspect a hairline bone fracture.
It might be caused by a heel spur, which is, if I remember correctly, a calcium deposit that has settled in your foot.
it's just your foot falling asleep, personally i like it.
There are many causes of pain in the foot. Pain in the foot can be a result of an injury such as a sprain, fracture or broken bone. If your foot pain persists you should seek advice from a medical professional.
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No im sorry but you can not have your foot on the line when you are shooting a freethrow. If you do put your foot on the line and you make it the shot will not count.
There are more chances to get pains in human body like Knee, back, chest, forehead, elbow, foot pains and etc.
leg pains and athletes foot
Yes, Leonardo DiCaprio is in the film The Foot Shooting Party. He plays the character called 'Bud'.
There is a condition called 'policeman's foot' which will give you sharp shooting pains. This is generally caused by suddenly doing a type of activity your feet are not used too - for example, walking on snow everyday if it only snows infrequently where you live, or running over a pebbled beach every day for a few days whilst on holiday.
'Shooting ones Self in the foot' means that you have brought it upon yourself. No one else 'shot' you in the foot, it was you who did it.
The word pain is a singular noun. The plural would be pains. "Mark has a pain in his foot." Pain can also be used as a verb. "It pains him to see his wife suffering."
first of all elbow under the ball feet shoulder width apart shooting foot slightly in fort of other foot eyes on the rim follow through with a snap of the rist and hold your follow throgh