6 Meter Rule for Water Polo: Shoot, Get Live, or Pass
In this video we cover the 6 Meter Rule in Water Polo. These rules put in place in 2020 changed the way the game is played. After a player is fouled outside of 6 Meters there are a number of different things the offensive player can do and this video outlines them in detail. If you want to know how to play this game, start with the rules. From beginning players to more advanced, young kids to college players, understanding this rule is vital to understanding how to play water polo. @Shaquatics 6 Meter Rule Quiz What does it mean to be ‘live?' What can I, as an offensive player, do after I am fouled outside of 6 Meters? A. Shoot Immediately and without a pump fake B. Get myself ‘live’ and shoot C. Pass the ball to a teammate D. All of the above What are the 4 ways I can get myself live after I've been fouled?

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