I love Goalball, I play center and held the national champions, Florida, 1-0 at the half time and now I want to play nationally for Maryland. I graduated from the West Virginia School for the Blind
Sorry to be offtopic but does anyone know of a way to log back into an instagram account? I stupidly forgot my login password. I would love any tips you can offer me!
@Emmitt Sutton thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm in the hacking process atm. Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I just learned of this sport today. To a veteran goalball player teaching a person with vision, I already can tell from the games I've watched that it is probably funny teaching us people with vision, because we are so reliant on our vision to do things everyday, we are not that good at all of our other senses. Sound and touch and feel. You are blind to us, but we are truely blind to you in this sport. Your other senses are so much better than ours. I love it!
I am embarrased. Thought this was a joke, now I see how meaningfull this game is. Glad I watch your video to understand it. God bless all those with vission impareness.
I remember in high school as a student the SD School for the Blind I enjoyed playing though being partially deaf it was even more difficult to hear where the ball and yes its easy to get disoriented on the mat we used then but my sent year it went onto the hard floor.. its a fun game to play I would love to play again someday .. thanks for sharing.
Hi, I hope you see my question. I know echolocation is a very rare talent, but let's assume a player has that ability. Would that be allowed during the game? Or are the players required to remain silent as well?
Thanks for your question. The players can be as quiet or as noisy as they want. It is often a competitive advantage to be as quiet as possible, but some teams make a lot of noise. It is not a foul or penalty unless it is potentially distracting to the other team. So, yes, players can make sounds, but echolocation would not necessarily be an advantage in this sport.
If you mean like a single bounce completely across the courtThen the answer is no. not only would it be nearly impossible because the court is pretty long. But it’s also a penalty. The ball needs to be touching the ground pretty quickly after you throw it. There is a 10 foot range I believe, so if you throw it and it stays in the air for about 10 feet then it’s a penalty on your team
If you were going to comment an idea for allowing the audience to be noisy without disturbing the players, may there never be enough of your subs to make a half set!
I love Goalball, I play center and held the national champions, Florida, 1-0 at the half time and now I want to play nationally for Maryland. I graduated from the West Virginia School for the Blind
Good for you, Ahmad! We love goalball here too! Good luck!
Sorry to be offtopic but does anyone know of a way to log back into an instagram account?
I stupidly forgot my login password. I would love any tips you can offer me!
@Emmitt Sutton thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm in the hacking process atm.
Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Emmitt Sutton It worked and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much you really help me out :D
@Misael Zahir no problem :)
I just learned of this sport today. To a veteran goalball player teaching a person with vision, I already can tell from the games I've watched that it is probably funny teaching us people with vision, because we are so reliant on our vision to do things everyday, we are not that good at all of our other senses. Sound and touch and feel. You are blind to us, but we are truely blind to you in this sport. Your other senses are so much better than ours. I love it!
I am embarrased. Thought this was a joke, now I see how meaningfull this game is. Glad I watch your video to understand it. God bless all those with vission impareness.
I remember in high school as a student the SD School for the Blind I enjoyed playing though being partially deaf it was even more difficult to hear where the ball and yes its easy to get disoriented on the mat we used then but my sent year it went onto the hard floor.. its a fun game to play I would love to play again someday .. thanks for sharing.
Thank you. Don't know this existed until I stumbled on it in the Paralympics this year. I was looking for an explanation and the rules.
I think this is awesome. It's great that a sport like exist. This could be a fun camping/yard game.
Good explanation. Thank you
This is awesome, glad I stumbled upon this video.
I never knew this sport existed until now. It seems like it would be a lot of fun.
Wow i had no idea.. this is pretty freaking awesome
It's great that this exist.
Not blind, but this game looks like a lot of fun. Are the goggles to level the playing field due to various levels of blindness of the competitors?
Yes, that is correct. When everyone is wearing googles, no one has any advantage with light or acuity.
Great explanation! Thanks!
Sounds fun! Know of any places that play this down along the gulf coast?
Honestly that looks like a lot of fun.
Hi, I hope you see my question. I know echolocation is a very rare talent, but let's assume a player has that ability. Would that be allowed during the game? Or are the players required to remain silent as well?
Thanks for your question. The players can be as quiet or as noisy as they want. It is often a competitive advantage to be as quiet as possible, but some teams make a lot of noise. It is not a foul or penalty unless it is potentially distracting to the other team. So, yes, players can make sounds, but echolocation would not necessarily be an advantage in this sport.
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Thanks!
Im cause i recently back to this sports and im assigned to teach new members and im currently the center or the captain of the team
I want to play
Whoever gave this video a thumbs down is NOT COOL
Can you do like a single bounce so it bounces over an opponent?
If you mean like a single bounce completely across the courtThen the answer is no. not only would it be nearly impossible because the court is pretty long. But it’s also a penalty. The ball needs to be touching the ground pretty quickly after you throw it. There is a 10 foot range I believe, so if you throw it and it stays in the air for about 10 feet then it’s a penalty on your team
Looks fun
Yes I am ready to compete
This looks like fun
If you were going to comment an idea for allowing the audience to be noisy without disturbing the players, may there never be enough of your subs to make a half set!
Very interesting
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