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Die Hard Skill Level
1,037 wordsAfter my many years of being involved in sports I have discovered that there are many different types of athletes. They can be classified by the different reasons they each have for playing a particular sport. I have come up with three main classifications: The die-hard athlete, the stuck up athlete, and the just for fun and fitness athlete. The die-hard athlete is extremely dedicated and plays simply for the love of the game. They will do anything to improve their skill level, as well as the te...
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Basic Skills Opposing Team
1,547 wordsUnlike other sports, whose beginnings a bit uncertain, basketball has a birthday. This is because basketball was invented, It did not evolve from other sports. The man who thought up basketball was a Canadian, Dr. James Naismith. Basketballs birthday was in 1891, the place, was Springfield, Massachusetts. Naismith was thirty years old at this time and had been born in Almonte, Ontario and had attended McGill University in Montreal. After studying for the ministry for three years he decided that ...
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Ball Into Play Ball Up Field Team
1,484 words... the field and be there to support the tackled player line out occurs whenever the ball is carried, thrown or kicked to touch (out of bounds on the sidelines of the field). A full line out is with 7 pack players in a line with the eighth pack player throwing the ball into play as shown above. The opposing team has to match the # of players in the linkout. If the team throwing in has 5 in the linkout, the defending team must also have five. The extra two players must be 10 meters back from the...
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19 Th Century Green Bay
1,789 wordsTHE FIRST HALF CENTURY OF FOOTBALL IN THE UNITED STATES I chose The First Half Century of Football as the topic of my essay because I truly love the sport, everything about it. I love the big runs, and long passes which give the game so much flavor. I also chose this topic because I didnt know a lot about the first 50 years of football. The game has changed very little over the years. Among the changes were players being paid to play football, there was a draft installed to distribute young coll...
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Score Points Opposing Team
535 wordsFootball is a team sport mostly played in the US and Canada by high school, college, and professional players. It is a dangerous sport because there is a lot of physical contact. While millions of people watch the sport, not all of them understand how the game works because it is a difficult game to understand right away. It gets easier to understand the game after you have played it. The object of the game is to score points by carrying the ball across the goal line of your opponent, or by kick...
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Boston Red Sox Mob Mentality
2,322 words... women also commit these acts against men, as well as men committing these events against the other men in their lives and women against the other women in their lives. Domestic violence is not always about a struggle for power, however it is the most common answer to the question why. What is being done to stop these events from happening again? All over the country people are becoming more aware of the severity of these events and are being educated to see the signs of these events happenin...
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Hand To Hand Middle Ages
2,044 wordsWhy Didn t They Just Play Nice? Sports in the Middle Ages were similar to the athletic competitions that are held today, with one major difference. These sports almost completely lacked any regard for the physical health or well-being of the competitors, whether they be the opposing team members or the animals set against each other in mortal combat. Examples of this stunning savagery are apparent in all forms of physical competition, from the bear-baiting and cock fighting to the astoundingly v...
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