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    Sports is where kids can go to get exercise, have fun with friends, and play games. When a child plays organized sports, there are rules to follow and an adult or two to help the kids. Many would say there are two types of sports, contact and noncontact. Some would argue that contact sports cause many accidents and should be avoided, but others believe that in any sport injuries can happen, and if the sport is played correctly that are fine to play. Contact sports aren’t dangerous if played the…

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    POP! The sound the ball made as it contacted with my racquet. “Just a little bit more,” I thought to myself. My serve was just that close to making it within the box. Drawing a deep breath, I focused in on the center of the court and positioned myself. I smiled. It was like another day and another match, except it was just me. The place where I could let out the emotions I was holding for the day and where I could put my mind at ease. I found this place at the high school tennis courts.…

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    player will demonstrated his personal strength, his fitness ability and complete devotion for the sport. He will work very hard on the tennis court, to convince the spectators that he deserves their support. He will adjust the strings of his tennis racquets to 65 lbs per square inches prior to arriving on site. With this adjustment, his tennis balls will travel very fast. When he receives a serve from his opponent, he will show to all, his ability to think quickly by returning and placing the…

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    When I first started tennis my freshman year, I sucked no question about it. If you gave a newborn baby a racquet it would have been better than me. I always wanted to call it quits, but my father told me, “If you quit what would you have accomplished?” It wasn’t just me sucking that made me want to quit though. I was bullied and considered a reject on the team. No one wanted to play with me or against me. So I trained harder than Rocky Balboa and challenged my way up through the hierarchy. When…

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    green rectangles reaching the length of 75ft. The outline of white lines designate the center lines, ally lines and the base lines of the court. This is where I spend about ten to fifteen hours per week, running up and down the courts, swinging the racquet as fast I can, to return the tennis balls back to my teammates and opponents. As a school athlete, I have the responsibility of representing the school and my teammates. The tennis courts to me has become a symbol, of having fun and…

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    walk, stand and/or run and have the ability to ride a tricycle with good skill. Flood (2013 p.75) also says that that four year olds “show increasing skill in ball games – throwing, catching, bouncing, kicking, etc., including use of bat or tennis racquet.” There are a number of developmental milestones that require a little more skill, which Sean should reach at this stage of his…

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    The first day of open courts was really cold, I had stop practicing with my brother for about two years because he had to go to Alaska for the service. I then relearned how to hold the racquet properly and how to hit the ball over the net properly. Then I was introduced to Tilley, he was one of the best tennis players I have seen. Tilley would sometimes practice with me and give me tips on what I should do in a situation such as if I hit the ball back to the opponent then I should always go back…

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    It is the third set and the score is 5-4 of my match versus Delta High School at the IHSAA Boys Semi-State Tennis Tournament. The feeling of fatigue is kicking in and the world seems as if time itself has stopped. It’s just me and the tennis court. I know this is my one chance to finally become a champion. Knowing deep down that the work that I’ve put in all my life, is finally going to pay off. It started in the fall of 2007, the first of many USTA tennis tournaments. I am 9 years old.…

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    Running o Casual  Clothing o Hoodies o Sweatpants o Jackets o Leggings o Tracksuits o Shirts o Socks o Gloves o Hats and Toques  Accessories o Backpacks o Sunglasses o Headbands  Sports Equipment o Yoga Mat o Soccer Balls o Badminton Racquets o Volleyballs o Tennis Racquets Q3) How does this company advertise their products? Adidas has a wide array of advertising methods like advertisements of TV, and radio, online advertisement, e-mail promotions, celebrity endorsements, social media…

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    an example of which he established the "Roger Federer Foundation" in 2003, which helps provide grants to poor countries that have child mortality rates of more than 15 percent, for education and sports-related projects. In 2005, he auctioned his racquet from his US Open championship to aid victims of Hurricane Katrina. At the 2005 Pacific Life Open in Indian Wells, Federer arranged an exhibition involving several top players from the ATP and WTA tour called Rally for Relief. The proceeds went to…

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