‘w’ shape - Spreading your hands out to form a W shape when holding the ball., bounce - When you throw the ball with a deliberate bounce on the ground., catch - Grasping the ball which is moving through the air into your hands., centre - A position which can play anywhere except the goal circles., chest pass - A pass which starts with the ball at your chest., dodge - To move away from an opposing player., feeder - The player who puts the ball into play or passes to a player making a shot., footwork - Rules about how you can move your feet when you have the ball., goal attack - A position which is allowed in the entire centre and attacking thirds., goal defence - A position which is allowed in the entire centre and defensive thirds., goal keeper - A position which is allowed in the defending third only., goal shooter - A position which is allowing in the attacking third only., grounded - When a player’s foot is touching the ground., intercept - To catch the ball when it is being passed between two opposing players., landing foot - The foot which touches the floor first when you have jumped., mark - To stay close to an opposing player, making it difficult for them to pass or receive a pass., non-shooting hand - The hand which does not hold the ball when you shoot., one-step - A rule stating that a player may take no more than one step before passing the ball., overhead - Movement which happens above head height., pass - To deliberately throw the ball to another player on your team., pivot - To twist or spin around whilst keeping one foot stationary, positions - Places in the team for each player., power - How much energy you put into a movement., receive - To catch the ball successfully when someone has passed it to you., shoot - To attempt to throw the ball and score., step in - Taking a step as you make a pass to put more movement into the ball., throw - To send the ball through the air from your hand., wing attack - A position which is allowed in the centre and most of the attacking thirds of the court., wing defence - A position which is allowed in the centre and most of the defending thirds of the court., zones - Different areas of a netball court – often shown by markings on the ground.,

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