All bones in your hands, arms and shoulders are used to bounce the ball. Bones in your legs and feet are used to move around while dribbling. You use your head, neck, spine, to turn and watch where you are going so you don't collide or get intercepted.
your face
is used to deflect the ball
Synovial Joints for a penalty Kick are Knee Joint and Thigh and Leg joint, joined with the hamstrings
ball and socket joint
Hip joint is rotation joint. You can not imagine playing foot ball without the use of this joint.
joint action in rotating lunge
A univasal joints are mostly used in all heavy vechiles.which is combination of two or more joints.where as as hook joint is single joint
Synovial Joints for a penalty Kick are Knee Joint and Thigh and Leg joint, joined with the hamstrings
An example of a physical activity that uses the gliding joint is dribbling the ball in hockey by moving the hockey stick over and back
When used in medical terminology, dribbling is usually used as a descriptor for a poor or weak urinary stream.
Volley Ball
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
pivit, shoot or pass
no dribbling bouncy balls is though
where mechanical joint is used?
Dribbling was added to basketball on May 14, 1953.
The wrist joint and several bones related to the joint (radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals) are necessary for dribbling a basketball, in addition to the elbow joint. Muscles like the deltoid, bicep, and tricep are also utilized in dribbling. The hip, knee, and ankle joints are also key for running. Jumping utilizes the hamstrings, quadriceps, and gluteus Maximus. The trapezius and the deltoid, meanwhile, are the main should muscles used to shoot. Other important shooting muscles include the pectoral muscles, the hand muscles, and quadriceps.