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    Allowed In School

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    Mr. Vallario has various rules and expectations. Some of which are coming into the classroom on time, sitting in your assigned seat, doing your work, raising their hand when asking/answering a question, being respectful to other students and him, and the last one is putting back any leftover materials that have not been used or have been used. Mr. Vallario does not post his rules instead he hands out a paper on the first day of class and goes over it with the students until the students…

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    Taekwondo was a direct result of the happenings in Korea long ago, and knowledge of the history is an important step in understanding Taekwondo”- Southwick Taekwondo is a Korean martial art that consists of forms (“formal patterns of movement” (Southwick )), which include techniques such as punching, kicking, jumping, blocking, parrying, and maintaining a mental discipline while practicing the many forms of Taekwondo (Southwick). Taekwondo is a formation of three Korean words, Tae, meaning to…

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    Have you ever had to fight someone before? Okay, maybe not a schoolyard brawl, but sparring with someone in a martial art. That is what I do twice every week because I take Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Judo. I have been taking it for almost a year now, but I occasionally still feel a little uneasy when I battle against higher ranked opponents. But when I first started, I was extremely nervous, as a consequence, I wanted to drop out of the class early. It was April of 2017 when I started Judo.…

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    The Time To Fight I think it's ok in some situations to resort to fighting. I don't think it's ok to resort to fighting over little things like having to give up a paddle, or for dominance. It's not ok to resort to fighting if someone asks you to. I think it's ok to resort to fighting if you know the other person is going to hurt you or someone else. Thesis statement: this essay will explain several reasons why I think it's ok to resort to fighting in some situations. It's not ok to resort to…

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    “ Antonio and Felix” Antonio and Felix wanted to win the Golden gloves but they both have very different boxing skills to box. The Golden Gloves is the annual competitions amatur boxing in the United States. The similarities of Antonio and Felix are they are both good fighters. They are both seventeen years old. Antonio and Felix both wanted to win the golden gloves it was their dream to win the golden gloves. Antonio and Felix are…

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    The Perfect Shot In Soccer

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    I won't let them down. To most people, taking a penalty kick in a soccer game is simple. All they have to do is kick a ball 12 yards just enough so that it crosses over a white line and rolls past the goalkeeper. However, it's not as easy as it seems. It can be this easy if players think positive instead of thinking negatively about taking the kick. It is a proven fact that soccer players have a higher percentage of scoring on a penalty kick while knowing that if they make the shot they will win…

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    Wrestling and Boxing are two contact sports that have different ways of making contact, rules and have similar setups for their competitions In both Wrestling and Boxing physical contact between the opponents is made. In wrestling contact is made by using your bodyweight to maneuver your opponent where you need them to be. In boxing on the other hand contact is made with the force of a fist inside a padded glove. Although both sports have different types of contact each is made very specific…

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    Karate Research Papers

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    Its set of fighting moves focuses on high kicks and quick hand movements. Taekwondo is based upon the belief that the leg is the strongest and furthest reaching limb that a person has, thus having the greatest potential to be used as a powerful weapon. Lso it makes an emohasis on the fact that using…

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    A Goniometer In Soccer

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    Introduction The instep kick is an important skill in the sport because it happens numerous times throughout the game. From long passes, a goal kick, free kick, clearance kick, and shooting to score a goal, is dependent on the mastering of instep kick technique. Mastering this technique increases accuracy, gives players a better chance of scoring and ultimately winning. The accuracy and the distance the ball travels is influenced by angular velocity. During an instep kick angular velocity…

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    Swarmer Research Paper

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    Styles make the fights that is what boxing promoters always say when they choose two fighters to encounter each other in the ring. A boxer's repertoire, speed, ferociousness, capability to yield a punch, and persona determines the style. Boxing styles are more instinct than a learned feature. Once someone boxes more and more they will find themselves suiting into one of the four styles swarmer, slugger, boxer, and a boxer-puncher. First, the swarmer is a relentless aggressor with a strong chin…

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