No, you're not allowed to move with the ball
the goal shooter (GS) and the goal attack (GA) are the only players on court allowed to shoot, the goal keeper (GK) and the goal defence (GD) try to stop the shooters from shooting.
Yes you can \
Short quick bursts of energy, like jumping or leading.
netball is very physical it involves a lot of dodging, jumping, sprinting; it also involves alot of thinking and tatics.. hope that helps :)
Well for me its speed, ability and teamwork
jumping, catching, running, blocking, throwing and passing - i think that's all of them.
ATP-PC system is used for high intensity short bursts of energy such as sprinting... In netball it is used when leading for the ball or the centre driving to the circle. it can also be used when jumping for a high pass.
condyloid joint - helps you pivot around on your feet to pass the ball to one of your team members. Hinge joint - allows you to put power into throwing ball when you push out your arms,this could be when your are a technique e.g. chest pass bounce pass
You can have muscular power when your jumping vertically up to try and defend and get the ball. PS: I LOVE JUSTIN BIEBER <3
the sort of physical movements that take place are stop and start. the jumping in areas, that are unexpected, and the dodging are the movements that centers, usually play with/do.resource: i play netball and am a center.
walking, running, leaping, jumping, gliding, skipping
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Long arms, able to be intimadating (within the rules), tall and defensive, quick, good at jumping, tactically aware
you play netball on a netball court :)