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    Basketball Vs Football

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    their favorite players based on their thoughts about the games. As mentioned before, the sport involves a lot of physical strength and endurance. While the athletes are playing the game, they are constantly running, passing, throwing, communicating, dribbling, and defending the basketball from their opponents and to their teammates. The athletes play with a basketball that is made out of leather and is a sphere-like ball. The scoring system is completely different from football. Teams can earn…

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    “I play to win whether during practice or a real game, and I will not let anything get in the way of me and my competitive enthusiasm to win.” - Michael Jordan. Jordan is a fantastic, well-known, basketball player around the U.S. Michael Jordan has played for the Chicago Bulls for fifteen years. Who doesn’t like winning? I certainly do. If you want to know how to get those W’s on the court, then you must follow these instructions on how to be a better individual player, teammate, and opponent…

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    “Congratulations to Ryan Turner for the”…. I’m sure you're wondering, wow what did he win. Well Ill tell you exactly what it is, but first i'm going to give you a little run through on how it all started so you know how much hard work it took. So It all started in Oceanport, New Jersey the place where I grew up. Life was pretty great, I had two brothers, Jake and Will, as you guys know, and of course my parents Mary Alyce and Bobby. I went to Wolf Hill school which is where I met my friends,…

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    The Try-out My family has been playing knock-out and other fun basketball games for a long time. Before we get hurt, tired, or mad at each other, we have lots of fun. In the summers especially, we would enjoy each other's company through competition. I would get competitive as I tried to beat everyone and anyone. When I did win or even came in second place, I had a sense of accomplishment. It felt great to push my body to a state of nothingness. The repetitive but accelerating moments left me…

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    Today millions of people play Basketball, whether it is playing it professionally, for a school activity, or just to get a little bit of exercise. I bet 90% of those people don’t know a thing about who, what, why, or even when basketball came about. I'm here to take you on a journey to understand how basketball became alive. It all started in December 1891 at the international YMCA training school where a group of college students were sent to play indoor activities to burn off their energy…

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    everyday striving to get better. Doing push-ups, sit-ups, leg presses, planks, curls, and squats all put stress on my body, but I just had to push through. I put in countless hours at my school’s soccer field taking shots at the goal, practicing dribbling skills, and perfecting passes. I also spent time at the field running sprints to improve quickness and running an innumerable amount of laps around the track to improve my endurance. I went to every summer soccer practice and went 100% every…

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    Determination in the dictionary is defined as a quality that makes you continue trying to do or achieve something that is difficult. To me the definition of determined is pushing through the adversity in life that I face each day. I choose the word determination not only for the denotation of the word, but also the connotation the word has. I feel that determination has a very strong meaning behind it of grit and the will to persevere through any roadblocks, which led me to choose this word.…

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    I was dribbling with the ball close to the goal about to score when I slipped, banging my fragile and feeble head on the strong and superior stone floor. My leg shot out like a bullet and smashed into the metal wall like a baseball bat. The impact died like a plane…

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    Arguably the most important goal for a coach to achieve is to prevent children dropping out of football whilst maintaining enjoyment and increasing performance levels. Organised youth sport programmes see an average dropout rate of 35% a year (Gould & Petlichkoff, 1988). There’s a variety reasons for increased participation in sport, such as availability of facilities and family support however not every child is lucky enough to benefit from this, making the role of the coach vitally important.…

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    Soccer Player Messi Essay

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    like all true greats, Messi does not require one touch now to control the ball. As an alternative, his initial touch frequently doubles as the opening stage of a goal-bound rush (Caioli, 2013). Dribbling, if there is a potency which raises Messi on top of the rest of the world 's great players, it is dribbling. The capacity to hit a number of supporters in sequence makes him a really exclusive aptitude, and, sometimes, approximately inevitable. Even though amazing, there is nothing affected in…

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