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Diagonal or triangular footwork involves moving in triangular fashion as opposed to the direct forward or lateral movement present in boxing and other styles such as Karate or Tae-Kwon-Do.. For example, a user of triangular footwork will choose to advance or retreat at a diagonal to one's opponent, as to potentially set oneself into a superior ...
The game uses a piece of paper folded into a triangle, called the "ball". The starting player begins by kicking off the ball. To perform a kickoff, the ball is placed on the table, suspended by one of the player's hands with the index finger on the upper tip of the ball, then the player flicks the ball with the other hand's thumb and index finger.
A triangular corner flag at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium. The use of triangular corner flags in English football is a regular occurrence based upon traditional achievements. . Tradition holds that only clubs that have won the FA Cup have the right to use triangular corner flags rather than the regular square ones
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The blue tent on the sidelines plays an important role in NFL games. It serves as a medical examination area where injured players can be evaluated by medical staff in a private and calm environment.
A play diagram depicting a version of a flea flicker type play from an I-formation, fullback offset weakside. In American football, the flea flicker is an unorthodox or "trick play" designed to fool the defensive team into thinking that a play is a run instead of a pass. [1]
Indoor soccer – the six-a-side indoor game as played in North America. Seven-a-side football – a variation of minifootball played by teams of seven players. Sevens football – a seven-a-side game played in India. Paralympic football – modified association football for disabled competitors. Amputee football; Blind football (5-a-side)
The ginga (pronounced jeen-gah; literally: rocking back and forth; to swing) is the fundamental footwork of capoeira. Its constant triangular footwork makes capoeira easily recognizable as well as confusing, since it looks much more like a rhythmic dance step than an orthodox static fighting stance. Only a few martial arts employ similar ...