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15.8 m/s
They are not allowed to exceed speed limits
I'm pretty sure it's Crystal Ball off the Bizzar album. It's 22 minutes and 44 seconds
Years ago, probably when basketball first started as a sport air dribbling was allowed. One could bounce the ball upward from the palm of the hand much like the ball is dribbled today with the palm down. Today, it would probably be called "steps". I would like to know when and if air dribbling was removed from basketball. Some fifty years ago I was a basketball referee for high school games and I do remember the rulebook's reference to "air dribble". I don't remember the rule word-for-word now, but it was essentially as follows: "The player in possession of the ball may flip or toss the ball into the air and then bat the ball in the desired direction. The player may then run ahead, or past the defender to retrieve the ball. When the player catches up to the batted ball he may then resume dribbling the ball in the normal way. If he catches the ball with both hands, his dribble is completed and he must either shoot the ball or pass it. Only one air dribble per possession is allowed and the air dribble must take place at the beginning of the player's possession. (In other words, you could not dribble the ball three times and then bat the ball in the performance of an air dribble.) I never saw anyone try this procedure and I cannot find any reference to it in my copy of NCAA Rules of Basketball.
You have 3 options. 1. Go back to where you played your previous shot from, 2. Go back as far as you want, on a straight line, keeping your ball between you and the pin, no nearer the hole. 3. Or take two club lengths from where your ball is, no closer to the hole. All of these options carry a one shot penalty.
to move forward whilst only being allowed to pass backwards eventually touching the ball down in the opponents try zone i.e. the area behind the opponents goal posts
You are only allowed to hold the ball for 3 seconds.
No. Bouncing the ball is still considered possession, and the keeper is only allowed to possess the ball for 6 seconds.
You are only allowed to hold the ball for 3 seconds.
Only 3 hits are allowed in Volleyball before returning the ball back to the opponents' court.
If you struck the 8 ball first as a legal shot, and the cue ball or eight ball pockets the opponents ball, this is not loss of game under league play and typical local rules, regardless of whether the 8 ball goes in or not. However, under some local rules, if you failed to call this as a part of your shot, it is may not be allowed, resulting in either spotting the 8 ball or loss of game.
Handle the ball in the goal area only
From the moment you arrive in the area where you or your playing partners believe that your ball may be; you have five minutes to find your ball. If you fail to do so you must either head back to the tee and play another ball, or play your provisional ball.(If you already played one from the tee)
A goal keeper cannot deliberately handle the ball outside of his own penalty area. If they do, then a direct free kick is awarded to the opponents.
depends on what level In most levels the limit is five seconds.
Very much so. Players are allowed to tackle ball carriers and obstruct opponents with their bodies, with no padding at all.
The team has 8 seconds to get the ball over the half-court line. its 8 seconds in the NBA but in college and below a team has 10 seconds