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Do tennis skills translate to pickleball?

“You couldn't have invented a more perfect game for me with a table tennis and tennis background, than pickleball.” Dave enjoys teaching pickleball ...

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What is the D for in football?

The 'D'marks the part of the pitch outside the penalty box which is closer to the penalty spot than 10 yards, into which players must not encro...

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How high is the top rope?

The ring has an outer apron of 1' (30.5 cm) and mat height of 40” (101.6 cm). The height of the top rope of a Pro Wrestling Ring is 8' (243.8 c...

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Does it matter what golf ball you use?

The quality of golf ball you use definitely matters and impacts on your game. Higher quality, more expensive golf balls generally have a urethane cover, ...

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Why does kicking a soccer ball hurt?

Muscle and Ligament Injuries Ankle Sprains: When players kick the ball, ligaments around the ankle are at risk for tears. These bands of tissue offer sup...

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Do professional soccer players wear cups?

Soccer players have to deal with rough tackles and fouls during games, and while soccer players may wear shin guards to help protect their shins, this ma...

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Do academy players get paid?

The answer is yes, Academy players get paid. But, it depends on the player's age, the club, talent and interest from other clubs. Youth players rece...

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Why do you have to wear socks over shin guards?

Put your sock over the shin guards. Your socks don't just cover your shin guards, but help keep them in place as well. You'll want a sock that ...

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How many cheerleading injuries happen per year?

From 2010 to 2019, the annual incidence of cheerleading-related injuries declined by 15%, from an estimated 35,000 (95% CI, 27,000-44,000) to 30,000 (95%...

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