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    Disc golf is a sport I knew very little about and through participating in it I have learned to enjoy a new pass time. It had never occurred to me to try this particular activity before. I had seen the baskets in parks and never knew what they were. In fact I didn’t even know disk golf was a sport until last summer. It hadn’t occurred to me to partake in this strange sport but when the opportunity arose I eagerly took it. Choosing to participate in a new activity is enjoyable for me. Learning…

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    instructors explain how to swing and aim. In golf all swings require minimal to no movement in the wrists and arms. For me, this was counterintuitive. I set a ball down on the green and squatted behind it to see which way I would have to hit to get it in the hole. It seemed that I had a direct shot, so I stood up and prepared to swing. Once I did, the ball traveled far to the right, and I retrieved it quickly. I was embarrassed; I had no idea how I could have failed at something so simple. I…

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    Golf exercise and fitness are key components in todays game of golf. It is imperative that the golfer is fit and supple prior to a round of golf. How many times do golfers turn up for a round and after all head straight out onto the course as not performing any sort of exercise or warm up scheme. It could possibly cause irreparable damage to your corps, this is a large mistake, therewith will this impact your game of golf. Bowflex exercise, fitness or machine helps enhance muscle flexibility.…

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    F Scott Fitzgerald’s “Winter Dreams” includes many types of symbols such as colors to represent different feelings, or to foreshadow what is next to come. “Dexter is associated with green through the golf courses, the money he earns, youthful naivete and hope” (LaHood). The author is trying to express the symbolic connection to green with Dexter. Green is symbolic because it is used to describe money and hope. Which in the story it plays a big role since Dexter’s main goal is to be with Judy…

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    shoulder, saying: “You’re up loser.” Pointing at the monitor which displayed her name, however, I noticed mine said “fail.” Glaring at her I muttered: “Well played, well played indeed...” She approached the bowling ball dispenser with a little victory strut, grabbing the bowling ball, she lined it up, she winded it back and threw it backwards, nearly hitting me. I quickly moved, standing there giving her a very unmistakable expression, “Don’t say a thing!” she said without hesitation. My look…

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    Lucille Ball was an actress, a TV legacy, and a Broadway star. She challenged the norms and delighted people with her humorous acting. This didn’t all start off so easy for her. In reality she went through so many hardships, but persevered through so that she could achieve her dream of becoming a famous actress. The entertainment industry was greatly impacted by the pioneer Lucille Ball through her achievements with her career, her famous show I Love Lucy, and her billion dollar Empire. It was…

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    Softball Coaching Report

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    events that contribute to a successful swing in softball. The goals of this session include improving hand-eye coordination and making consistent contact with a ball that is pitched to them. To achieve this I will have to use a range of different coaching techniques. I will also use drills to build up to the skill of hitting a pitched ball and have the children…

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    How Technology has Changed Golf Introduction The technological advances in golf, including clubs, balls, and course management, have completely changed the way that a golfer goes about their game; however, this is not a downfall to the sport as technology cannot replace skill. Golfing is an all around extremely mental sport but with the new technological of advances of today, it’s taking a little bit of stress of the golfer himself. Even pro golfers will admit, new golf equipment is much more…

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    defending team needs strategy to gain possession of ball, defend their space and goal, anticipate opponent 's move, decide their defensive positioning and cover the play area (Mitchell, Oslin & Griffin, 2013). In ACSJ, the pupils are get into 2v1 game, two offenders and one defender. Using modified basketball rules, a defined mini court is used with clear mark our boundaries with cones or court lines. Off the court offender is supposed to pass the ball to the court offender through dribbling on…

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    old man throws a gutter ball. We step up to the counter and ask for one lane. After giving the man behind the counter…

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