I'd say a minimum of4 feet, but ideally more like 7 or so. Stay safe out there!
When playing quoits for fun, players typically stand around 10-15 feet away from the stick. This distance allows for a fair challenge while still being achievable for players of all skill levels. Adjustments can be made based on player preferences and skill level.
No, this is not true. During a storm, it is safer to stay away from tall objects such as trees, poles, and open fields as they can attract lightning strikes. It is recommended to seek shelter in a sturdy building or a hard-topped vehicle.
Yes, women can stand and urinate by using devices such as portable urination devices specifically designed for women. These devices allow women to urinate while standing by directing the flow away from the body.
get as far away from it as you can
Far away.
Stand 8-10 feet away from the fire
They should be on the dock away from the boat.
They should be on the dock away from the boat.
They should be on the dock away from the boat.
stand at least 6 feet away
It is polite to stand away from the edge of the platform, as when the train arrives, passengers are able to get off with ease.
1) Obstruction: The player hit the ball out of their hand, being really rough, puts arm in front of oppenent (from standing on the side). 2) The player did not stand 3 feet away from oppenent.
Anywhere away from the area that is being refueled.
No, you should stand (usually) to the left side, at the horse's shoulder. When leading, you should stand about arms length away so that they won't step on you. (believe me, it's painful) Horses cannot see directly in front of them, so if you suddenly move away from their blind point, they could become startled and run away. The left side of the horse is usually where horses are handled from, so they are more used to being handled from here.
You should probably be at least 2-3 feet away from the horse, if you are still worried about it bucking, you should talk to it, make a noise or touch his bottom so he knows where you are.
just stand back 10 feet away or so and it should be good