In general, all of the bones of the lower body are used for kicking a ball. Even the arms could be considered part of the the action as they are used for balance. Certainly the hips and the bones of the legs are all involved, as are the bones of the foot.
Beginners tend to kick a (soccer) ball with their toes, mainly the big toe. However this gives poor direction control and can break your toe! The proper way is to contact the ball with the top of the foot (just behind the toes - the foot is pointing down at the moment of impact). This gives good control of direction and you can really punch the ball without breaking anything. Dunno the names of the bones - this is a "get the ball rolling" answer (sort of appropriate for this question). -GraL
humerus, radius, and ulna joints are your shoulder, elbow, and wrist
prefferably the bones of an African male, around the age of 18, who is a virgin. Cut off while erect for jessica Alba
bones used are humerus ulna etc
Bones are used in bodys for holding them up. If you didn't have bones, you'll be a big jelly-like person on the floor. Bones are made up of cells that throw anything that makes them weak. Did you know millions of cells can fit in this period.
177 bones
They are bones that the Ancient Chinese used to predict the future.
big strong bones used for support
What bones move when you smile? No bones at all move! Your spirit moves your mouth and your future ghost moves all other parts of your body. The spirit knows how to show emotions so it can smile for you! The future self knows what you have done so it knows what the rest of your face looks like when it smiles! So, no bones move!
Mainly the biceps.
Bones are used in bodys for holding them up. If you didn't have bones, you'll be a big jelly-like person on the floor. Bones are made up of cells that throw anything that makes them weak. Did you know millions of cells can fit in this period.
Its line segments because it means nothing, it is not used for anything, the top half indicated where the player can take a free throw from, T-Mac used to take his free throws from the top of the circle, instead from the free throw line.
dirk Nowitzki is the person who shoots the free throw
One point for each successfully made free throw.
as of 3/30/10, his career Free Throw percentage is 52.7%Shaq's free throw percentage is 53.7%
A tsunami is a wave. Waves alone rarely break legs. But waves can throw you into things, or throw things into you. And those things can certainly break bones.
It is done from the free throw line, about 20 feet from the hoop.
The free throw line is 15 feet from the basket.
If the free throw is made after the disconcerting by B1 there is NO additional free throw for A1
No it isn't, you must start and finish your free throw attempts behind the free throw line
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