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    get a lot of success in. Most people underestimate basketball and think it's a lot easier than any other sports, but that not really the reality of it and I know that because i've been playing it for 10 years now. First off you need to have good dribbling skills in order to move around in basketball and score some points. Learning to dribble takes a lot of time and practice, you need to keep doing it till you feel comfortable with it and with…

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    I can say that I am a perfectionist, and I have always wanted to do and make the best of everything I do. With being a perfectionist, everything he or she does has to be right. If it’s not I just failed at what I had to do. In my eyes my failure is what kept me striving at what I needed to do to make it. It was also a lesson I learned on how to improve my game at the next level. Then I noticed that I was not, and could not be the best at everything I done. I realized the more times I attempted…

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    Soccer is the most popular sport in the world, but there are some disparities on country level, such as the United States of America where Basketball and American football are the most widespread sport. Copa America is a men’s soccer tournament of South American countries, this tournament has started since 1916 between 12 to 16 countries have been attending including invitee countries not from South America. Uruguay come first with fifteen trophy and Chile with back to back is the current…

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    of the most important advances in the game was the introduction of dribbling. Dribbling was introduced in 1900, and before that you could only pass the ball. Now you could dribble the ball with one hand, and this introduced new moves such as the crossover, half revers, and the behind the back dribble. Because of the invention of dribbling, you could not be called for traveling, which is when you walk with the ball without dribbling it. Another change to the game was blocking. Blocking can mean…

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    Atp-Pcolysis In Soccer

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    All energy systems are constantly working together, although there is always a bigger contribution from one energy system to another depending on the intensity and duration of the activity. During a soccer match the ATP-PC energy system is the dominant energy source for high intensity activities of up to 10 seconds. This is dominant when an outfield player is jumping for a header or a goalkeeper is diving to save the ball. The anaerobic glycolysis system is the highest contribution when working…

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    Soccer Vs Hockey Essay

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    The mental and physical attributes that all athletes attain are ridiculous and there are multiple sports that are considered to have the greatest athletes. Although every sport is physically and mentally demanding in their own way, soccer and hockey have some of the greatest athletes in the world. The question is, “Who has the greatest athletes, soccer or hockey?” Soccer players need so many physical attributes to play one 90 minute game of soccer. First, the most important, stamina. 90…

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    Next,(section B) prior to my observation experience at the Arkadelphia human development center I would often ask myself why we had to do this observation work. I had read the book about patients with disability and I had thought that I had all the answers and I had thought I was ready to deal with any disability in a school setting. This observation has taught me that hands on experience with these disabilities was a game changer I know have seen disability up close and personal and I have seen…

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    I was walking into the gym had my game face on, ready to play. I saw some of my teammates already warming up for our first game. We practiced our players and got ready. I saw the other team they looked very good. They had players from cornerstone as well. That included Andrew West, Andrew Pettit, Cason Baltich, and I. They had there line up in we had ours. The tip off. We lost the tip off and had to get on defence. There team passed the ball around and then got an open shot. But thankfully they…

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    and last not but not least celebrate. First you are going to have to practice hard every single day. How do you think that all of the legends, future Hall of Famers, and all-stars get as good as they are? Practice! Well, except Allen Iverson. Dribbling is key in this wonderful game of basketball. If you don’t have handles, you are going to get the ball stolen from you most…

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    fundamentals because they don’t know about to play yet and I kept it fun so they would not lose interest. Another team I coached was the Bartow Middle School Girls Soccer team. While I was coaching this team I pretty much taught them the basics such as dribbling, passing, and shooting. I have not yet gotten the chance to coach higher than the middle school level, I hope to get this job so I can. I am very interested in being apart of the USAWS team and putting all my knowledge into this team.…

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