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  2. Kinesthetic learning - Wikipedia

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    There are closed skills and open skills. Closed skills are skills learned such as dance. A ballerina learns a specific set of moves and doesn't stray from the exact routine, which is why it is called a closed skill; there is one option. Open skills are skills that require more flexibility in learning such as team sports.

  3. Category:Netball tactics and skills - Wikipedia

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  4. Template:Netball roster doc - Wikipedia

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    Netball roster header: Parameter Notes year= (Compulsory) Year corresponds to the season: e.g., 2009 corresponds to the playing roster for the 2009 season. While team rosters are subject to change during the offseason, rosters and years should not be changed until complete lineups for the following season are known.

  5. Netball - Wikipedia

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    It aims to improve basic netball skills using games and activities. [71] The Fun Net program runs for 8–16 weeks. There are no winners or losers. The goal posts are 2.4 metres (7 ft 10 in) high, and a smaller ball is used. [72] Netball Australia also runs a modified game called Netta aimed at 8- to 11-year-olds. [73]

  6. Carina Leagues Club Tigers - Wikipedia

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    Carina Leagues Club Tigers, also known as CLC Tigers, are an Australian netball team based in East Brisbane.Their senior team plays in the HART Sapphire Series.They also enter teams in Netball Queensland's Ruby Series as well as under-18 and under-16 competitions.

  7. Rules of netball - Wikipedia

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    Netball is a ball sport for two teams of seven players; its rules are published in print and online by the International Netball Federation. [1] Games are played on a rectangular court divided into thirds, with a raised goal at each short end.

  8. Category:Netball terminology - Wikipedia

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  9. Injuries in netball - Wikipedia

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    Netball relies heavily on muscular endurance and bursts of rapid acceleration to “break free” from an opponent as well as, sudden and rapid change of directions in combination with jumping to receive a pass, intercept a ball or rebound. [2] The sudden stop-start motion of the game is what often leads to serious injuries in participants.