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    The Invention Of Softball

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    An invention that really was real cool is Softball. Its real cool and real fun.It's cool how they have a certain way you can get out.It's real fun to,but also it can be very dangerous.You could easily get hurt..for instance. It is fun and cool how you could slide on base,but you can get hurt by trying to slide your legs are first you could break an ankle,or arm or you could even get a head injury,but don't think of what bad things could happen. There are a lot of great things that can happen in…

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    Essay On Softball

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    It was a good day for a softball game, maybe a little warm but not too windy. We had traveled all the way to Akron to play one of the best teams in the state. Our hopes were not very high as we readied ourselves for the task we were about to perform. The JV game was skipped due to some missing players on our team, so the Akron JV team just scrimmaged each other. This kind of annoyed us because we just wanted to get the Varsity game over with. Eventually they finished up, and the field was…

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    Softball Benefits

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    I do enjoy playing softball because it help you to clear your mind of other things. I also believe that this sport could be beneficial to others if they struggle with balance or hand-eye coordination. Recreational hobbies aren’t always sports or physical related. A couple of examples of other hobbies are weaving baskets, knitting, or even being a debater. These other hobbies could benefit you in ways like being able to have quick hands when typing or even just life skills for the future. Hobbies…

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    baseball is the hardest sport to play. Softball is very underrated for its difficulty. Just because it is a girls sport does not make it easier. Softball is more difficult that baseball by a land slide. In softball pitching and hitting is difficult, in fielding is more complex, and base running needs to be quick. Just because the pitching is slower in softball doesn't make it easier to hit. A softball is harder to hit than a baseball. In matter of fact a softball has more force than a baseball…

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    110 percent 100 percent of the time. Fail aggressively if you're going to fail." - Haylie McCleney. Softball teaches countless valuable lessons that you can take away and apply to your life outside of the sport. However, these lessons will only stick with someone if they are taught by someone who knows how to connect with other people. Considering this, I attribute my mentality and character to softball and those who have coached me. As a freshman, I had no intentions of participating in…

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    volleyball, softball gymnastics, and cheer are fun for me. Some efficacy like to play basketball or football some may not be sports it may be a club that you go to after school perhaps it might be a chess club or choir. Now volleyball is a fun sport, if you know how to play. Mainly the whole point of the game is to hit on the others side of the net inside the square. If you see people dive for the ball it is fun but it also takes a lot of practice. Softball is fun because you get to hit a…

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    Softball Vs Fastpitch

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    People think that football originated from softball, but that’s not the case. The first game of softball was due to a football game. On Thanksgiving, 1887, some alumni were at the Illinois Farragut Boat Club in Chicago waiting for the outcome of the football game of Yale vs. Harvard. Yale won, and when this was announced one of the Yale fans tossed a boxing glove at one of the Harvard supporters. They swung a stick, and the rest of the people in the group became intrigued. A reporter named…

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    Softball Health Benefits

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    Is softball beneficial for your health? Some people may think softball doesn’t have any effects on the player’s health. For many years I have been playing softball; people always wonder why. People think it’s just about hitting a ball and running base to base, but for those that don’t know the sport may think its that simple. In this piece of writing it will discuss the positive effects softball has a player’s health. As well as it will go into detail about my personal experience playing…

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    himself or herself, who will make self-sacrifices, work hard, and maintain the determination to perform at the best of their ability” (“Running”). This is the mind set of every great softball player, and in order to have this mind set, players must acknowledge and appreciate the history of the sport. Understanding that softball is a unique sport with a rich history that has greatly impacted the world and has both influenced and been influenced by all of the people it involves is an important…

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    Softball Research Paper

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    Softball is a game enjoyed by millions of people around the world. The game is played on a diamond-shaped field that involves two teams of players. The teams are filled with players who pitch, hit, and field in order to get runs to score. While the sport is often just seen as a game of skill and strategy, there is also a deeply ingrained principle of physics in it. Understanding the physics behind the beloved game can help provide valuable insight into enhancing a player's abilities. When I was…

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