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A rebound is a puck deflected in front or the net. A good goalie is always ready to cover rebounds and seldom gives up rebounds. A good forward is always ready to pounce on a rebound for a quick score.
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A term used to describe the actual retrieving of the ball as it rebounds from the backboard or the ring after a missed shot.
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Type of testing used in approving a soccer ball for FIFA match use. Assures that the ball will bounce to the specified minimum and maximum height at a certain temperature and ball pressure. For more information on FIFA soccer ball testing specifications, click here.
Ãâó: www.soccerballworld.com/Dictionary.htm
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A maneuver in which a person becomes airborne by bouncing off the performance surface (usually performed from the their feet during tumbling).
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The rearward motion of a vehicle or its occupants after an impact, caused by the elastic behavior of the suspension and other parts.
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