invasion game - a game in which you try to move a ball towards your opponents’ end of the playing area., kicking - Using the foot to hit a ball., long barrier - A fielding skill used to stop the ball in the field. It is usually used if the ground is bumpy or the ball is travelling at speed., marking - staying close to an opposition player to make it hard to pass to them., movement - Changing your place, position or posture in the playing space., opponent - A player on the opposite team., overarm - A throw or bowl with the hand or arm passing above the level of the shoulder., overhead - when something moves over head height., passing - Sending the ball to another member of your team., pathways - The course or route you want to move in or send the ball in., points - how you keep score when you have hit the target., possession - whichever team is controlling the ball has possession., racket - The piece of equipment used to strike the ball, receiving - When the ball is passed to you by another player and you are able to stop it and move on with it., rolling - When a ball or other equipment moves across the ground, turning over and over..., scoring - When a team gets a point by delivering the ball or puck into the opponent’s goal net., sending - To roll, throw or move the ball to another player., shooting - Trying to score points for your team by hitting or throwing the ball towards the goal or net., side-on - Positioning the body at a sideways stance, so the body is facing a quarter turn away., sole of foot - Kicking a ball with the underside of the foot., space - The area to move around and perform your skills in., spatial awareness - Being aware of the where you are in the play area and what is around you., stopping - To impede the movement of the ball so that it stops moving., striking - How a batsman hits the ball, target - what you are aiming for., teamwork - Working together and supporting other members of your team in a game., throwing - Pass the ball to another player either underarm or overarm., trapping - When you receive a pass from a team-mate, and you stop the ball in a controlled way., travelling - When a player moves across the court or play area. In basketball – when the ball handler takes too many steps without dribbling., underarm - Throwing or passing a ball with the arm or hand below shoulder level.,

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