Volley Ball
That is the correct spelling for "dribbling" (leaking, or bouncing a basketball).
When used in medical terminology, dribbling is usually used as a descriptor for a poor or weak urinary stream.
Continuous dribbling was officially allowed in basketball with the establishment of the game's rules in 1891. Originally, players were only permitted to pass the ball or shoot; however, the introduction of dribbling as a legitimate means of advancing the ball came about shortly after the game's inception. This change significantly influenced the style and pace of play, allowing for more dynamic movement on the court.
No, basketball dribbling was not invented at the YMCA in New Britain, CT, in 1895. The game of basketball was created by Dr. James Naismith in December 1891 at the YMCA in Springfield, Massachusetts. Dribbling evolved as players adapted the game over time, but it was not a foundational aspect of Naismith's original rules. The development of dribbling as a key skill in basketball occurred later as the sport grew and evolved.
The Maori verb meaning 'to dribble' (as in dribble a basketball) is 'Tupanapana'.
Alina's poor dribbling goaded her to practice more.
Its like dribbling a ball with your hand but dribbling with your feet is you dribble with your feet
In offense when you are trying to reach the goal.
Dribble a tennis ball
Using your fingertips to push the ball in basketball is typically referred to as dribbling. Dribbling allows a player to move with the ball while maintaining possession and is a fundamental skill in the game.
For dribbling in basketball, the wrist joint is primarily used to control the ball. Hand-eye coordination and finger control are critical to maintain possession while moving the ball up and down the court.
pivit, shoot or pass