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How The Scoring Done In Water Polo?

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    Scoring in water polo can quite only one of its kinds compared to other sports. For instance, a "skip" or else "bounce" shot is fired on purpose at the water by means of considerable force as a result it will bounce reverse up. The ball more often than not hits the water surrounded by a meter of the net, anywhere the goalie cannot look forward to and chunk the shot. Another blast, called a "lob" is scared out of your wits with a large vertical arc. Often these shots are further easier said than done to stop than a faster shot, as they are frequently thrown across a net at such an point of view the goalie have got to not only shift spot from one side of the net to the extra quickly, but also at the equivalent time drive out of the water supplementary than for added shots. Pump faking is helpful when using a few varieties of shot.

    The player gets in the spot to shoot other than stops halfway from beginning to end his motion, causing the defensive goalkeeper to commit too early on the way to block the subsequent shot.
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    Tulip_rose 

    answered 3 years ago

      Players shoot the ball into the goal each goal counts for 1 point
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      W3r3wolf 

      answered 4 months ago

           
           

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