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    PE Coursework Strengths The sport I have chosen is football. One of my main strengths (components of fitness) in football is my speed. The definition of speed is the ability to move quickly across the ground or moving limbs rapidly to grab or throw. In football, you use your speed for e.g; When you’re attacking and you are dribbling past a defender, you can use bursts of speed to blow past him. This means I get closer to the goal and have a better chance of scoring for me and my team. Also,…

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    Some of the ethical leadership traits he possessed, were professionalism, self-control, humility, moral courage, and personal discipline (Lombardi, 2003). We all know Lombardi was a successful coach, won the first two Super Bowls, and led the worst team in the league to the best team, but what you don’t know is some of the ethical dilemmas and ethical traps, he dealt with as a coach during the 1960’s (BCEE, 2017a). During this time there was lots of racism in the country…

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    Running Head: RUNNING HEAD TITLE Three of the Best Footballers Author’s Name (Khalid Bin Dhaen) Author’s Institutional Affiliation Author’s Class Number and Title Author’s Professor Name and Title (Dr Mathew) Date : 18/1/2015 The Three of the Best Footballers? Well if I had to choose who to write about, it would definitely be Zidane , Ronaldo and Messi. Football requires a lot of teamwork and sportsmanship to achieve to be a great…

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    Football Concussions Helmets were not always standard gear until after World War II, some pioneering players wore primitive head covering as far back as the early 1900s. The earliest versions were made of soft leather and were designed to cover the ears. The flaps on the original head harnesses covered the ear completely. They were ridiculed for hindering communication on the playing field. The first helmets offering full protection of the skull and featuring holes in the earflaps were…

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    3.1 How is Football Round-up different from Goals HQ Football-Round up provides a comprehensive details of BPL in bite size for both new and long time fans of BPL and football. Unlike Goals HQ, which the host only makes short descriptions of the matches played over the weekends with limited highlights and no expert analysis. Football-Round up allows viewers to personally familiarise with more football players in BPL regardless of the teams and ranking on the league table through post-match…

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    Every September players lace up their cleats, fans hang their flags in support of their favorite teams, and restaurants prepare for the game day rush. It is football season. Football is one of the most popular sports in American culture. Year after year young athletes train to make it to the NFL, people buy season passes and travel all over the country to support teams, or gather around the television on Sundays to watch the game with friends. Football's popularity can be accredited to the many…

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    Should the Lambeau Leap be banned? The Lambeau Leap began on December 26, 1993 (Chris Chase). LeRoy Butler (former Green Bay Packer) forces a fumble, picks up the ball and runs a touchdown for twenty-five yards (Chris Chase). With excitement, LeRoy Butler leaps into the arms of happy Green Bay Packer fans at Lambeau Stadium. From this moment, the tradition of The Lambeau Leap starts (Chris Chase). This tradition allows Packer fans to interact with the player who fight each and every Sunday…

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    Betting In Popular Sports

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    Get in on the premier league action with fun88 Football has always been one of the most exciting sporting events and draws audience figures in billions, the world cup itself was viewed by the whole world cheering on the players, the sport is unparallel as the largest sporting event on this planet and the fun doesn’t simply stop at looking and enjoying the world cup every four years, the fun can now take a further step to the premier league club football which is played by the U.K and European…

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    Essay On Lacrosse

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    Lacrosse is known as one of the most electrified sports in America. It has been a fast-growing and popular game for the past several centuries. This sport consists of a huge field where two teams of ten players compete against each other to score points by throwing a ball into the goal with a stick or known as the Crosse. Lacrosse is a game full of high-intensity tempo, massive physical contact, and strategy. It is a sport combined by other sports such as hockey, basketball, and soccer.…

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    Bouncy Ball Experiment

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    Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to investigate and record the different bounce heights of the bouncy balls once their original recipe have been modified. Background The bouncy ball experiment is an experiment where you mix cornstarch, borax and glue to create a small ball that rebounds upon impact, also known as elasticity. After my ball was made, I recorded data about how high my ball bounced at a drop height of 50cm. The objective of this experiment is to maximise the elasticity…

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