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    I will be writing about my sister and what varsity sport she playing. My sister, Rosalind plays varsity tennis at Kennedy. She was involved with tennis for 3 years. Her definition of sportsmanship is “being a good sport while playing your hardest.” Another definition she quoted about teamwork is “working together to create is awesome outcome.” She use sportsmanship and teamwork by supporting other and inspiring them to do their most at time. She states about how she became a better person…

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    other sports and everyday life, it’s an Olympics sport, and it improves confidence. To begin with gymnastics helps you with other sports and things in life. Michael Strauss says “ Gymnastics helps with running, jumping, swimming, throwing, wrestling, and weightlifting.” To do gymnastics you have to be very fit and athletic. “ Gymnast are among the strongest, pound for pound, of all the Olympic athletes.” says Wm A. Sands, Ph.D. Motor Behavior Research Laboratory Department of Exercise…

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    he talks. His lower body is numb and isn’t able to walk. Willie is inspirational because he faced a congenital disorder of movement, and posture which cannot be cured, treatment may help, but that didn't stop him from what he loves doing which is wrestling. Even though Willie wasn’t the best, he kept pushing and didn't let cerebral palsy get in his way and gave his all which that made him extraordinary. In my life, some of the people that are shaping me to be extraordinary are my parents.…

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    Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson appears to be one of the toughest men in the movie industry, but there was a time in Dwayne Johnson's life when he didn't think he had much to offer. The star of director Brad Peyton's American disaster film San Andreas - Dwayne Johnson, opened up on the primetime television program Oprah's Master Class, about his battle with depression and how it ultimately led to a career-defining decision. The Rock made it known that his depression became crippling. The 43 year old…

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    Authentic Ninja Uniforms

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    Footwear. There ar a few different ninja uniform footgear options. You likely haven’t heard of these options anyplace else, yet they ar very effective for modern day ninja wear. First take a look astatine wrestling shoes. Find an all black pair. These are light and very versatile. Perfect for quiet movements, yet intentional to be able to explode with astatine a moments notice. Next ar moccasins. Yes, moccasins. Now with moccasins you are likely going to have…

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    The inspirational journey of Erik Weihenmayer, explains how a man without his sight, overcomes all odds in order to be the first blind climber reach the summit of Mount Everest. Weihenmayer is the author of the book, Touch The Top Of The World: A Blind Man’s Journey To Climb Farther Than The Eye Can See. In his memoir, Erik describes living with an eye disorder called retinoscheses, which ultimately left him blind by the age of thirteen. His visual impairment does not stop him from accomplishing…

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    Medieval Sports

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    The middle ages had sports. These sports consist of archery, bowls, gameball, hammer throwing, hurling or shinty, horseshoes, jousting at tournaments, quarter, skittles, stoolball, and Irish stick fighting. The medieval sports was played by mostly by noble. Games such as jousting were only played by nobles. The games was played by all but the most of them were played by the nobles. Medieval ages was designed to provide weapon practice. This was to also increase the man’s fitness. The reason for…

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    Forrest Gump Sparknotes

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    Plot/Sequence of Events The introduction of the book introduces Forrest Gump as an unintelligent, kind guy. Going in the second grade, he was put in a mental school. When he turned sixteen, he grew enormous to 6’6, 240 pounds. Then, Forrest was scouted by Coach Bryant, and he was asked to play football for the high school team. He dominated in high school, and was awarded to the All State Football Team. Forrest’s grades were bad, and he was told to report to the army. There, he failed to follow…

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    Many for you may think of rodeo as a lame sport that takes no talent, and some of you may have never heard of rodeo before, so here's some information about rodeos. Rodeo has a unique quality of origin to which no other professional sport can lay claim. It emerged from an industry... from the daily routine and tasks of a low paying job with long hours performed by ranch hands who came to know very well the animals with which they lived. If it were any other kind of job, leisure hours might have…

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    winter day, showing up to the school getting on the scale. Figuring out I was overweight made me mad at myself. Anyways, I ended up going to the tournament with them. I was the only one overweight which I knew there was a big possibility of me not wrestling. As everyone showed up to check their weight, I was the only one that didn’t make it. I figured I would still go with just in case there would be somewhere I could wrestle. So we all gather up get on the bus and head to the tournament. We now…

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