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    four-square. In this explanation I’m going to teach how to play four-square. Before we get to all the steps you need a 4-square and a bouncy ball. This game needs three more people so might as well get three friends. You can get a bouncy ball at Target, Winco, Walmart, and so much more. You can get a 4-square from the black top. First, grab your friends and the bouncy ball. Now, walk out to the black top and find the nearest four-square. Now decide who is going to be leader. Once, you have…

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    Golf Club Research Paper

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    to hit the ball longer distances. Woods are the name of the material used to make the head of the stick. Historically, the head of the wooden stick was made of wood. However, the new forests are made of metal. The most common woods include the driver, three wood and five wood. For holes that are longer than either four or even…

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    Golf Personal Narrative

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    A crack pierced the air as my grandmother’s golf ball whizzed down the center of the fairway. I could do nothing but stare, awestruck, as she confidently stepped off the tee box. I was perplexed by how a short, older woman was able to create enough force to send a ball almost 200 yards. She signaled to me that it was my turn to hit, and my twelve-year-old self enthusiastically raced to the box. I placed the ball down and focused on my target in the distance. I was eager to impress my…

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    Fan Safety In Sports

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    Although one might not get injured at a game, seeing another fan struck by a foul ball or broken bat and being carried out on a stretcher with blood leaking onto their shirt can ruin the atmosphere and the experience of the whole game for other fans. While the odds of death due to a foul ball or broken bat are astronomically low, it is still a chance, and there are enough foul balls hit each year that it is just a matter of time before one of these severe injuries turn into a tragedy…

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    How To Play Golf

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    on how to drive a rubber golf ball 60 to 100m, which I have achieved. I have applied knowledge from biomechanics, anatomy and sport psychology. A big part of helping me to achieve this unit was the the goal setting and visualisation aspect of sport physiology. This helped me from the start to see what I wanted to achieve as I strived to reach my goal. In first day of practising and baseline testing, I had no apparent knowledge of how to successfully hit a golf ball and did not have any of the…

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    Analysis Of Clubface

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    through it, toward the all. Your effort to break the club's shaft at the Mark pulls and supports the clubface as it grabs the ball. Also at the ball, the clubface picks up the ball and flings it toward the target. So at the ball, you are pulling the lower shaft onward and upward. And you are trying to bend the shaft at the tape, for the lift needed to pick up the ball. Where the ball and clubface meet, your strength is at its maximum and is at the tip of the top shaft; that is where the fulcrum…

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    Concussions In Soccer

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    Pearce Stevens’ “Soccer: Watch Out for Collisions” article out of Student Science is proving that head balls might not be the main cause of brain injuries in the game. In soccer, there is one major rule: no using arms or hands. As the ball floats through the air, the only other way to make contact with it and change its direction is to use his or her head. People have come to believe these head balls are the main cause of most concussions in soccer. Several sports organizations have banned…

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    and irritated, I jog back to home plate to retrieve my bat. I know my coach will tell me I had a great hit. But I know a truly amazing hit would have never been caught. On defense, Kraze holds back Intensity when the center fielder catches a fly ball, the third out. Running into the dugout, I know we have one last chance at bat. The score is still 3-3, and there are only ten minutes left on the clock. On deck, I take a few practice swings to calm my nerves. My teammate, Alaura, hits a double.…

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    instep kicking. This is the most basic type of kicking where there isn’t any spin on the ball. Due to the reason it doent make any spin and waste any momentum that applied the moment the foot contact the ball, the shoot will have a highest amount of force and covers a larger distance. The distance that the ball covers also based on the amount of force and the angle of the contact. When a soccer players hit the ball in an angle of 45, it travels the longest. The second etchings contains both…

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    A Passionate Golf Player

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    have gathered 5 geeky golf gadgets for passionate players. Consider to use a Ballfinder Scout What can be worse than losing all the time your balls? The Ballfinder Scout is a smart gadget which will hunt the balls for you. Don't imagine that it will be able to rescue the balls that landed in the water or those ones which are covered by grass, but if a ball is one percent visible, the Ballfinder will search up to 600 square feet in a few seconds. This handheld device comes with a 3.2-megapixel…

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