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How to Play One-on-One Basketball: 1. Determine how the game will be scored in one of two ways: (1) conventional scoring in which two points are awarded for each successful shot, or three points for each shot taken behind the three-point line; or (2) one point for each regular shot, or two points for each shot made behind the three-point line. 2. Determine the winning score (i.e. 7, 11, 15, or 21). 3. Flip a coin to decide who will get possession of the ball, or have each player attempt a free throw. If using the free throw method, whoever successfully throws the ball through the basket, gets possession of the ball. If the free throw results in a tie, continue until one player misses the basket. 4. Decide on who will have possession of the ball during the game in one of two ways: (1) if a player successfully makes a shot, he/she keeps the ball; or (2) if a player successfully makes a shot, the opponent gets possession of the ball. 5. The object of the game is to score by throwing the ball through the basket. The opponent plays defense and tries to take possession of the ball so he/she can attempt to score. There is no traveling with the ball allowed; in other words, the ball must always be dribbled (hitting the floor) as the player in possession of the ball moves about the court. 6. A foul is called when a player makes an illegal body contact. A free throw is awarded to the opponent if a player commits a foul, or the opponent gets possession of the ball. (Decide on which method will be used before the start of the game). If the ball travels out of bounds by whoever touched it last, the opponent gets possession of it. 7. The winner is the person that first reaches the set score.
Helpful Tips: No matter what sport or physical activity you and/or your guests decide to participate in at your outdoor barbecue event, this section provides useful information and tips for optimal performance and enjoyment:
While exercising, perspiration allows your body to cool off as the sweat evaporates from your skin (a natural cooling mechanism), but in the process of this thermoregulation you loose electrolytes in addition to H2O. Therefore, if you’ve been especially sweating a lot, you need to replenish your lost electrolytes. In this case, sports drinks - fortified with electrolytes - (e.g., Gatorade, Powerade, All Sport, Recharge, Extreme Ripped Force and Champion Nutrition Revenge Sport) are good choices. There are also other energy drinks available on the market, such as vitamin-fortified water (e.g., Glacéau [a.k.a. Glaceau] Vitamin Water, Glacéau Smart Water, Glacéau Fruit Water, Glacéau Vitamin Energy, Propel Fitness Water and SoBe Life Water).
Some natural remedies include: § Arnica gel – helps relieve pain and swelling § Bromelain (pineapple enzyme) – helps soothe bruises § Capsaicin cream (derived from cayenne) – helps relieve muscle aches Note: Always consult your physician before taking any medication (or natural remedy), and use as directed.
Some natural remedies include: § Calamine lotion – helps relieve itching due to poison ivy, oak, and sumac § Calendula gel – helps soothe irritated skin due to minor scrapes, cuts, burns, and sunburns § Colloidal oatmeal bath – helps relieve itching due to poison ivy, oak, and sumac § Honey – helps to disinfect minor scrapes and cuts § Slippery elm compress – may help dislodge minor splinters § Tea tree oil – helps clean and soothe minor scrapes and cuts § Witch hazel – helps clean and soothe minor scrapes and cuts Note: Always consult your physician before taking any medication (or natural remedy), and use as directed.
Some natural remedies to relieve irritated skin due to minor sunburns include: § Aloe Vera gel – helps relieve minor sunburns and promotes healing § Calendula gel – helps soothe irritated skin due to minor sunburns, burns, scrapes, and cuts § Cucumber juice – helps soothe and cool minor sunburns § Green, black or white tea (cooled) compress – helps promote healing § Vitamin E oil – helps promote healing § Whole milk compress – helps soothe minor sunburns Note: Always consult your physician before taking any medication (or natural remedy), and use as directed.
Some natural remedies include: § Basil leaf (crushed) – helps soothe stinging pain due to bug bites § Paste made of baking soda & water – helps relieve itching due to bug bites Note: Always consult your physician before taking any medication (or natural remedy), and use as directed.
Note: Always consult your physician before taking any medication (or natural remedy), and use as directed.
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