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Is striking a ball a closed skill?

Yes


What is an example of close skills?

striking a stationary ball


Is striking a locomotor skill?

Yes, striking is considered a locomotor skill, as it involves moving the body to make contact with an object, such as a ball. This action often requires coordination, balance, and rhythm, integrating both movement and force. Striking skills are commonly seen in sports and physical activities, where the goal is to propel or hit an object effectively.


What type of energy does a stationary ball have?

A stationary ball has potential energy due to its position relative to the ground.


Is kicking a goal in futsal a closed skill?

During open play in a football match kicking is a open skill as it can be affected by other factors, such as opponents. however, it is a closed skill when taking a free kick, goal kick, penalty, free kick or any other dead- ball situation.Hope this helps.


What is striking in golf?

In the simplest terms, striking is hitting the ball.


If the striking batsman hits the ball and runs arriving to the non striking batsman's crease but the non striking batsman never leaves his crease who is out if the striker wicket is hit by the ball?

it is the striking batsman who ran


What does a kick mean?

Striking the ball with the foot.


What is a stationary pointing device with a ball mechanism on its top?

Track Ball Mouse


How would the motion of a ball being dropped be viewed differently as seen by the person dropping the ball and a stationary observer?

If the ball were simply dropped, the person dropping the ball and a stationary observer should see the same thing.


What is the purpose of striking the ball in a game of volleyball?

the purpose is to change the ball's speed


How will the speed of a ball thrown upward and a ball thrown downward compare upon striking the ground?

The speed of a ball thrown upward upon striking the ground will be the same as the speed at which it was thrown, but in the opposite direction. The speed of a ball thrown downward upon striking the ground will be faster than the speed at which it was thrown due to the acceleration from gravity.