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    Football has always been a topic of discussion when it comes to whether it is too dangerous or not. People will say that football is too dangerous because of the recent news on CTE or Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy. Which is degenerative brain disease that is found in people who have had a server blow to the head or multiple blows to the head. This is not the only reason why some people say that football is too dangerous? Others say that there is the possibility of sustaining a severe neck…

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    and on the football field at Park Christian High School. Dan’s identity is strongly based on two different places. The high school weight room and the football field. He started playing football when he was in seventh grade. He was just learning the basics, how everything worked and what the positions were like. His coaches put him in a certain…

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    College Football vs NFL As years go by the meaning of the game has a developed different picture. Many things begin to change as it comes to what football is really about. The NFL and college football have changed from each other drastically. College football differs from the NFL in various of ways. Many people view college football as a pitstop for big time players before they get the opportunity to showcase their abilities in front of NFL coaches. College football is different because…

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    When it comes to high school football it’s a major form of entertainment. Showing how young teenage athletes interact with one another making a game play be a success. It involves students getting into the school spirit by using paint to represent school colors, throwing glitter, and/use a bullhorn when there’s a touchdown. The parents of the players are always in the front row so they can get a snapshot of their kid putting in work on the field and show parental support. Behind all the fun and…

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    In sixth grade, I wanted nothing more than to make Lusher’s middle school flag football team. I had dreamed of being on the team from the very first day I heard about it; all of my friends were trying out with me; and we had grand plans for a year of non-contact, semi-athletic exertion ahead of us. Having been anxiously awaiting the lunch period when the team roster would be revealed, I was thusly dismayed, disappointed, and disheartened when my name was not one of the eighteen posted on the PE…

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    departments. According to Craig Keolanui in the article “Top 10 Reasons College Football Players Should Get Paid” Keolanui states that colleges and mainly the NCAA can make all the money from selling jerseys of likable plays, and other souvenirs. This is a ridiculous rule. Making money of likable players and fan favorites would be okay if those players benefited from the sales of their jerseys. A University of Georgia football player Rico McGraw shared with me “I walk into the University…

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    Two of the most popular sports in the world are American Football and Rugby. These are both two very physical sports that have a player running the ball towards the end zone or try line. Football and Rugby are two sports with similar equipment, object of the games, and rules. Both sports are also very different in many ways with field length, playing times and substitutions. American Football is only played in the United States of America whereas Rugby can be played anywhere in the world.…

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    Baseball game is the topic that most Americans like and even admire. This sport game has become a favorite game of many people. Baseball game is highly valued and beloved in the United States, which caused the number of books and films created as the anthem to this ball game. Among such films, the two of the brightest are The Field of Dreams by Phil Robinson and The Natural by Barry Levinson. Both films develop similar themes, but the topics of father-son relationships, second chances and the…

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    studies we both were average but in sports he was very good in kabaddi and football. I assumed that some super natural powers contributed to his skills. Over the years especially during my years as student of genetics, did I realize that the supernatural power must have been the genes. My school friend, after few years, because of personal reasons which had impact on his mental strength, did lose his prowess in kabaddi and football. Then I realized that genes alone do not matter. It must be that…

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    Importance Of Sprinting

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    In running, swimming, cycling or rowing, it is a burst of speed of activity to move rapidly or at top speed for a brief period. Stages of Sprinting 1. Drive When the sprinter bursts from a dead still position into a sprint, the drive phase is beginning. The sprinter begins in a crouched position and starting blocks, pushes forward while leaning ahead. The sprinter must lean with his whole body rather than bending at the hips to make efficient use of the energy. The foot hits the track…

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