so you dont move forward when the car stops as the result of an accident. It is a double protection for you.
A man can pass through the van allen belts. I believe the question you may be asking is, can a man safely pass through the van allen belts? The answer to that is maybe. The van allen radiation belts are filled with radiation and an unprotected person passing through it may be exposed to lethal amounts of radiation. Hence, manned space missions that pass through this must be adequately shielded against radiation.
Entering the left chest and exiting the right chest, a bullet would probably pass through both lungs, and may also pass through the heart.
you are so a noob
the clue is in the name really... its a chest pass and the ball is held at the chest, then released and the power comes from the elbows. the ball should be aimed at the team mates chest
a pass that goes straight to other teamate
1.Chest pass 2.Lobb Pass 3.Bounce pass
the chest
from the person with the ball`s chest to a team mates chest.
The chest pass is the most common pass in basketball and will be used most frequently in games. To teach the chest pass, have the passer hold a ball at chest level with both hands, knees slightly bent, and feet shoulder-width apart (see figure 3.1a). The passer should then square up to the target with both shoulders, establish a pivot foot and then step with the opposite foot, and pass the ball to the partner, finishing with hands fully extended and thumbs pointing in and down (see figure 3.1b). The passer should focus on stepping into the pass and on snapping the pass with both hands so that the ball travels into the hands of the receiver at about chest level.
Chest passes are really good for center passes or when a team mate (eg: wing defence) is free, there light easy passes . but do not use chest passes in the goal thirds.. much much to risky, use lobs (high passes *one hand ) or shoulder pass, even a bounce pass is better then a chest.
There are 3 main types of passing: Overhead: Literally thrown over the head, with two hands. Chest pass: Thrown to the chest/stomach area of the teamate. Bounce pass: Pushing the ball to the floor; it should bounce back up to the stomach/chest area of your teamate.
Chest pass