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  2. Throwing - Wikipedia

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    Research by MythBusters found that men and women throw almost equally well with their non-dominant hand, suggesting that the sexual differences were probably due to differences in training. [ 5 ] Other research suggests there exist innate biological differences between the sexes that lead to disparities in throwing efficiency, with males better ...

  3. Throwing sports - Wikipedia

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    Caber toss – a competitor throws a large pole (the caber), which must fall pointing away from the thrower [17] Catch – a basic throwing game, where players throw and catch an object between one another; Dodgeball – players try to strike opponents with a ball to eliminate them

  4. Cross-dominance - Wikipedia

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    In baseball a left-handed batter is about two steps closer to first base than a right-handed batter, one important advantage. [4] Because curveballs and sliders – the most commonly used breaking pitches in the game – curve in the direction of a pitcher's non-throwing hand, a batter who bats opposite the pitcher's throwing hand enjoys an advantage.

  5. Professional wrestling throws - Wikipedia

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    One of the opponent's arms is pulled back between their legs and held, while the other arm is hooked. The wrestler then lifts their opponent up until they are parallel with the wrestler's chest, then throws themselves forward, driving the back of the opponent into the ground with the weight of the wrestler atop them.

  6. Throw (grappling) - Wikipedia

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    There are several major types of throw, among Asian martial arts, Judo has the most developed throwing techniques and throws are considered its specialty.. Most throws are named by describing the circumvention point of the throw (e.g., hip throw, shoulder throw, wrist throw etc.), or the nature of effect of the throw on the opponent (e.g., heaven and earth throw, valley drop, body drop) with ...

  7. Weight throw - Wikipedia

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    Advanced male athletes throw a 25 kg (56 lb. or four stone) weight, female athletes throw a 12 kg (28 lb.) weight and male master class or senior athletes throw a 19 kg (42 lb). weight. There are two techniques for this event. The classic technique swings the weight between the legs before pulling the weight up and directly overhead.

  8. Forkball - Wikipedia

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    The forkball differs from the split-fingered fastball, however, in that the ball is jammed deeper between the first two fingers. The result is that the forkball is generally thrown slightly slower than the splitter, but has more of a "tumbling" action akin to the movement of a 12–6 curveball , as it will drop off the plate before it gets to ...

  9. Throw (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mardi Gras throws, small gifts or trinkets passed out during Mardi Gras parades; Throw, the distance between gears as experienced by the driver of a manual transmission; Throw, the act of rolling dice; Throw (projector), the distance between a movie projector and its screen; Throw blanket; Throw pillow; Throwing, another name for English knitting