well in netball it means that spin around on one foot maybe it could be like that.
In netball, a half turn refers to the movement players use to change direction quickly while maintaining their pivot foot. When a player receives the ball, they can pivot on one foot and turn their body 180 degrees to face a new direction. This maneuver helps players evade defenders and create space for passing or shooting. It's essential for maintaining possession and executing strategic plays during the game.
No, dribbling is not allowed in netball. Players must pass the ball to a teammate instead of dribbling it while moving. Once a player catches the ball, they must establish a pivot foot and cannot run or dribble with it. This rule is in place to maintain the game's flow and structure.
When you catch the ball you are only able to move on one foot and pivot on the other. If you move both feet the other team will get the ball.
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you play netball on a netball court :)
You can go onto netball websites like netball Australia and district netball, too.
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You cannot move the foot you land on first, for example if i land left then right i can pivot on my left, by moving my right foot.!! if the landed foot is moved then its called footwork.
Netball was invented in 1892 but was called Women's Basketball not Netball.
A moving pivot is a pivot that moves