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Keywords: Kicks, Taps, Bounce, Swimming, Skill
using touches with your feet to control the ball.
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Running while keeping the control of the ball with the feet.
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When a player runs with the ball at his or her feet, directing the ball with small, quick touches.
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the propulsion of a ball by repeated taps or kicks
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Moving the ball with the feet, using small, short kicks.
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Moving the ball down the field with your feet by using a series of short kicks from one foot to the other
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Pushing the ball on the run with your feet.
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when the ball is kicked along the ground in a controlled manner.
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The technique of moving and controlling the ball while swimming.
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swimming with the ball.
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the basic skill of advancing the ball with the feet while controlling it.
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The act of bouncing the ball.
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Close, skillful handling of the ball with the feet especially when seeking to beat a defender.
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when a player repeatedly pushes, pats, taps or bats the ball toward the floor with one hand to cause the ball to bounce back up to either of his hands; used to advance the ball or keep control of it.
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Basic skill of advancing and controlling the ball while running. Rapid dribbling is known as speed dribbling.
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In sports such as football (soccer), basketball and water polo, dribbling refers to the maneuvering of a ball around a defender through short skillful taps or kicks with either the legs (football/soccer), hands (basketball) or swimming strokes (water polo). The purpose of such an action is to bring the ball past a defender legally and to create opportunities to score.
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