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    and to be able to teach others. I play on the women’s club team here at Edinboro so we get a select few of girls who don’t really have much experience, but hoping to learn. I would like to be able to help teach them the correct technique to get the ball over the net so they can play and be apart of our team. I chose Misty May Treanor as my professional athlete because she is one of the best volleyball players in the United States. She is a great role model and well rounded athlete to look for…

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    the right corner of the goal. The defenders stand there in shock as the first shot of the game is blocked by the team’s goalkeeper, Rene. Pilo stares in awe that Rene has saved his bullet of a shot. The ball goes out for a corner kick and our midfielder Justin stepped up to take it. He strikes the ball with intensity…

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    Teams commonly use a method of bump, set, and spike. The players first “bump” the ball to get the ball under control to their teammate. The next player receives the ball, and “sets” it to another player who will send it over the net. The final player spikes it over the net toward the ground to score their team a point. Whenever you are going for the ball, be sure to call it out by saying…

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    Viscosity Experiment

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    Objectives With the use of similar apparatus equipment through constant temperature at atmospheric pressure, the viscosity will be determined by tests in two different fluids in sets of two ball trials; along with data collected from a third set. By reducing errors and obstructions it will justify data for better discuss and calculated results, supporting the theory beyond the lab report to resonate in helping others comprehend the experiment. Procedure The experiment was…

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    player needs to be able to sprint, jump and maneuver the ball quickly up and down the soccer field using explosive power. The player has to practice explosive drills to be able to effectively develop power and speed. To build power the player can do jumps side to side, jump over cones, squats, and leg training. Increasing your strength and flexibility in your core will add more power and speed to your game. Players need to be able to maneuver the ball quickly while having good control and form.…

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    Curveball Project

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    release the ball I have not found…

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    meaning that I am the last line of attack so that the ball will not go into the goal. It was a vigorous game. My team was so ecstatic, it was like we were on the top of the world. Once the ball had been put into play, I managed to accelerate the ball up to the opponents side of the field, and in the first minute, we scored a goal. Our team and parents…

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    Baseball is a game involving a bat and ball that is played between two teams taking turns batting and fielding. The batting team scores by hitting a ball that is thrown by the pitcher with a bat. Then running around a series of bases. The pitcher is the player who throws the baseball toward the catcher to begin each play, with the goal of retiring a batter. A skilled pitcher often throws a diffrent types of pitches to prevent the batter from hitting the ball. The most basic and commonly used…

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    Physics In Baseball

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    photo because they are way better and a second photo is used to show the moment of contact which is what I am talking about). In terms of the physics in the photo. The focus of this paper will be on the energy transfer from the bat to the ball, which causes the ball to reverse directions, increase velocity, and create a launch angle to potentially be a homerun. Physics in baseball is very complicated, where there are many things before during and after the swing occur, but the focus will be…

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    Baseball and cricket are two similar and well known ball games in the world. While the basic principle is similar, they differ in their equipment, scoring system and rules. Both are team sports where they take turns between offenses and defense. Baseball and cricket are famous in two different parts of the world. Cricket is mostly famous in the eastern part of the world like, England India Pakistan and more), whereas baseball is in the Western part of the world like in America. Just as people…

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