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Join Date: Dec 2012
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so you run towards the net to retrieve a drop shot, you hit it and then and you're on your tip toes with both your arms up in the air desperately trying not to touch the net...
Can your partner come over and grab the back of your shirt so you don't fall into the net? If so... can you stretch this rule for other opportunities? eg run up your partner's back to gain extra height for a killer overhead? |
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Talk Tennis Guru
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Yes, you can do both.
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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cool, anyone done it?
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I seem to recall one sport where this was not allowed. Don't recall if it was tennis or perhaps badminton or volleyball. It does not make sense that this action would be disallowed in any of these sports since we are talking about "team" sports.
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In football, you're not allowed to jump on a teammates back to get high enough to block field goals or extra points.
In tennis, it matters little, as your opponent is hitting balls from all over his court into all over your court. |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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in rugby you can, you lift your team mate so that they can catch the ball, usually with 2 lifters. there's a Jim Carey movie where he dunks via someone's back, heh heh
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I'd like to see the video of that. How about you and your partner create that scenario and share with us?
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The players around him may support someone who has jumped during a line-out, but they can't lift him. They get away however with giving someone they're holding up an extra boost but it's technically not on.
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re: rugby - they also lift in open play, eg from the drop kick at the start of the match. Good luck lifting a rugby player who isn't already jumping by the way.
I've seen one bryan brother pretend to hit a ball, get out of the way and the other one come in and hit it. Also I've seen them playing a really tall player and, joking around, one gets on his hands and knees so the other can stand on him to serve.... |
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http://www.strength-and-power-for-vo...olleyball.html "Assisting a Player - Rules of Volleyball A player is not permitted to take support from a teammate or any structure in order to make a play on the ball. However, a player that is about to commit a fault may be stopped or held back by a teammate." |
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^ That was classic. Did one of the bros call an "audible" on the play or do these guys have that twin psychic thing going on? More horseplay at 1:35. However, did not see anything that pertains to the topic at hand. MongolMike?
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At the end where one brother stands on the other brothers back to mime returning a high kick serve. It was my mind's segue in reference to rugby lifts, and post #10. Pretty sure this is what Dennis was referencing. No?
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^ Ok I C. Somehow I missed post #10 so the reference was lost on me. Mucho arigato and domo gracias for the video link.
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No problem... plus it is an entertaining video!
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