you use the upper arm and belly
No, you do not primarily use your hinge joint to throw a ball. The hinge joint, like the elbow, provides flexion and extension, but the main joints involved in throwing are the shoulder joints, which allow for a greater range of motion and rotation. Additionally, the wrist joint plays a crucial role in the final release of the ball. Thus, while the hinge joint is involved, it is not the primary joint used in the throwing motion.
In rugby, you use a variety of muscles throughout your body, including the quadriceps, hamstrings, glutes, calves, and core muscles for running, jumping, tackling, and scrummaging. Strong upper body muscles like the chest, shoulders, and arms are also important for passing, carrying the ball, and making tackles.
people pollute it by throwing garbage
When throwing a football, you primarily use the motion of your arm and your wrist. Your arm generates the power and direction of the throw, while your wrist provides the additional control and spin on the ball.
Sea lions have special whisker-like structures on their faces called vibrissae. The vibrissae are filled with nerves so that the sea lion can feel with them, and surrounded by muscles so that the sea lion can move them. The sea lion can use them to balance and hold a ball, much like a human balancing something on his/her fingertips.
Yes, the triceps play a significant role when throwing a ball. They are responsible for extending the elbow, which helps generate force during the throwing motion. While other muscles, such as the shoulders and core, are also involved, the triceps contribute to the overall power and accuracy of the throw.
They are like A big ball of rubber like a bouncy ball but bigger so it is called a lacrosse ball.
no, you could use your stick, but lacrosse is a game where the ball is wanted above the ground at all times, so i wouldn't recommend that.
u cradle it
9 big muscles are used to throw a ball
Let's break down the arm through the pitch Just an overview of the muscles: Holding the ball - fingers, wrist, forearm extension of arm- triceps raising the arm - shoulders arm going down - back muscles follow through - biceps wrist snap - fore arms
The use the stick with net attached and throw the ball in the goal with it
A baseball? You have to throw it to get any use of the ball.
Bowling is a sport that uses the least amount of muscles, as it primarily involves the arm and shoulder muscles for throwing the ball. The limited physical activity required for bowling makes it more of a leisurely or social activity rather than a highly physically demanding sport.
yeah but u will prb lose the ball
No, you cannot use a baseball to get someone out by throwing it at them. In baseball, a player can only be tagged out by a fielder with the ball or by being forced out at a base.
baseball or golf alot of muscles to hit a little white ball