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Shooting Percentage Water Polo app for iPhone and iPad


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Utilities Education
Developer: Haris Ali Barkat
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 14 Dec 2019
App size: 37.85 Mb

The water polo shot is a unique skill in which the player attempts to score a goal by throwing the ball as fast and accurately as possible at the goalie. The throw is an overhand throw, similar to that used by a skilled baseball pitcher.

This app will help you to calculate your shooting percentage. For professionals it is important to increase your shooting and accuracy. This app helps you to guide you professionally and train you with shooting and enhance your scoring ability. you just need to add two parameters goals and shooting attempts so that you can get your average for better practice water polo shoots.

With goals such a valuable commodity, what does it take to produce a winning water polo shot? Three things go a long way to deciding water polo medallists.

1) Getting out of the water
Throwing velocity is critical to the success of a water polo shot; it gives goalkeepers and defenders less time to block. Olympic-level shot velocities exceed 60km per hour for women and 90km per hour for men.
To achieve these high speeds, elite players are incredibly good at getting their body above the water. Indeed, research shows the greatest determinant of throwing velocity is a player’s ability to get out of the water.

2) Threading the needle
Beating an Olympic-level goalkeeper is no easy feat. Goalkeepers have quick reaction times, can get much of their body out of the water and have long arms capable of covering much of the goal. As a result, there are really only five areas of the goal that are likely to lead to a successful shot: the four corners and the counter-intuitive, top-middle target.

3) A slice of luck!
Finally, successful shots often require a bit of luck. Players often utilise the skip shot, whereby they intentionally bounce the ball off the water’s surface. The uneven surface creates natural variance in the trajectory of the ball, presenting an unpredictable challenge for the goalkeeper.