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    breaking points just strive for the excellence they see in their individual players. Players need a good coach to thrive in their competitive environment they need someone who is organized, compassionate, and sympathetic. Good coaches make their players believe in themselves, they don't degrade or devalue the player’s confidence in their technical abilities. As said by Dr. Alan Goldberg “Good coaches inspire their players to do more than they think they can, ” athletes need coaches that…

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    and have a better chance of scoring for me and my team. Also, when the opposition team is on the counter attack, speed is key in order to sprint back into your position and defend. This means my team would have less of a chance of conceding, as there are more defenders back to protect the goal. As I am a left sided…

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    issues in the sports world. One issue is whether college football players should get paid. Its an issue because that's their only source of income because playing college football is a year-round sport between workouts, practices and their games. Even though If they do not get paid, practice time may be interrupted by their working hours, They should get paid because They should get paid so that they are able to focus on the team, not on trying to find a job. and They should get paid so that…

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    Great Lacrosse Player

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    3 Most Important Skills Every Great Lacrosse Player Needs There are countless talented and famous lacrosse players, but truly great players are rare at best. These great lacrosse players, use their natural talents to help them master three qualities that transform them from good to great. Many aspects affect the quality of a lacrosse player, but the three most important are his mental skills, stick skills, and athleticism. All great lacrosse players have astounding mental skills. Their…

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    are both considered legends in the WNBA. Have you ever tried to debate whether one player was better than another? Maya Moore is the superior player over Angel McCoughtry. Maya Moore is a better defensive player, offensive player, and also has a more successful career than Angel McCoughtry. Maya Moore and Angel McCoughtry are both a strong defensive presence making giant blocks. Maya Moore is a better defensive player than Angel McCoughtry. Maya Moore is an exceptional defensive stopper making…

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    gets his cardio in on a treadmill after practice, Floyd laboring to the point that he’s drenched with sweat during a walk-through, and Rivers and Weddle putting in film study time when no one is at the facility as examples young players need to follow in order for the team to play at a higher level on game days. But…

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    themselves as a person who is apathetic to sports and do not understand the purpose of them. People challenge the idea of how sports are safe and why athletes are admired as much as they are; however, there are many ideas on how they protect their players and engage the audience into what is going on. Although David Ewalt states that football is similar to “blood sports,” his statement is extreme because the sport’s motive is to build community and a safer environment for the athletes and…

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    Should Sports Be Open Play

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    sport is played on a pitch or field or another form of boundaries with both teams or players playing at the same time to try and score. To answer this question we must first decide whether not a lot of the defined sports are open play. Football and Rugby for example, are both played on a pitch, trying to obtain possession of a ball and score, clearly open play. Tennis, again, open play is used because both or all 4 players are trying to hit the ball so that the opponents can’t return it. This is…

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    gives great insight on what it takes to build a successful team, and the best coaching mechanisms to aid in the process of building a great team. She also tells her faults as a coach, and how she learned to handle every team she coached over the years, with the principals she talked about in each chapter of her book. The advice she gives can not only be applied to a team setting but to life as well. Each chapter focuses on one trait a team should have to achieve success, but these traits can be…

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    if someone suffers a serious injury, like a leg break, the time is stopped by the 4th official, the clock still goes on, but the time it took for the player to be taken off the pitch the time will be added on at the end of 45 mins 2. Pitch Length must be between 90m-120m length and 45m-90m width- this is because it ensures a fair game as the players are used to playing full length and then play on a pitch 2x shorter. 3. Ball Shape- The ball must be spherical as that is the rules enforced by FIFA…

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