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Was (wer) ist guard blocking - definition

SPORTS MOVE IN AMERICAN FOOTBALL
Zone blocking; Zone-blocking; Zone Blocking; Block (American football); Zone block; Running interference; Blocking (american football)
  • Receiver [[Aaron Dobson]] blocking
  • Linemen blocking for the running back.
  • Michigan's [[Bennie Oosterbaan]] blocking, 1925.
  • Michigan running interference, 1925.
  • Navy's line blocking.
  • The flying wedge
  • Blocking

Guard (computer science)         
BOOLEAN EXPRESSION EVALUATED TO DETERMINE IF A BRANCH OF A COMPUTER PROGRAM SHOULD CONTINUE TO BE EXECUTED
Guard statement; Pattern guard; Guard statements; Guard (computing); Guard clause; Guard pattern
In computer programming, a guard is a boolean expression that must evaluate to true if the program execution is to continue in the branch in question.
Head-of-line blocking         
PERFORMANCE-LIMITING PHENOMENON IN COMPUTER NETWORKING
HOL blocking; Head of line blocking; Head-of-line-blocking
Head-of-line blocking (HOL blocking) in computer networking is a performance-limiting phenomenon that occurs when a line of packets is held up in a queue by a first packet. Examples include input buffered network switches, out-of-order delivery and multiple requests in HTTP pipelining.
DNS blocking         
A RESTRICTION ON ACCESSING AN ONLINE RESOURCE, ENFORCED THROUGH USE OF DOMAIN NAME SERVER REQUEST BLOCKING OR FILTERING
Domain Name System blocking
Domain Name System blocking, or DNS blocking / filtering is a strategy for making it difficult for users to locate specific domains or websites on the Internet. It was first introduced in 1997 as a means to block spam email from known malicious IP addresses.

Wikipedia

Blocking (American football)

In American football, blocking or interference (or running interference) involves legal movements in which one player uses his body to obstruct another player's path. The purpose of blocking is to prevent defensive players from tackling the ball carrier, or to protect a quarterback who is attempting to pass, hand off or run the ball. Offensive linemen and fullbacks tend to do the most blocking, although wide receivers are often asked to help block on running plays and halfbacks may be asked to help block on passing plays, while tight ends perform pass blocking and run blocking if they are not running routes to receive passes. Overall, blocking is a skill that virtually every football player may be required to do at some point, even defensive players in the event of a turnover.

Essentially, blocking is pushing, with certain restrictions; in blocking one may not grasp another player or do any sort of pulling, and the hands must not extend beyond the line of each armpit; otherwise a holding penalty will be assessed. Blocking is also not permitted beyond five yards from the line of scrimmage until the quarterback has handed off the ball to a runner or a receiver has touched the ball after it has been passed.

Outside sports, "running interference" is a metaphor that refers to a person's helping someone in the performance of a task without directly assisting in the task. Often this is done by attracting attention to oneself (so as to deflect attention from the other person) or throwing oneself into harm's way.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für guard blocking
1. On the down side, he said there was a "senior leadership layer", an "old guard" blocking change.