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An Intramurals is an activities that happen with one college or university, rather than between different colleges. This year July 2013, we are actually assigned in different sports that eventually happened once in a year which we called Intramurals. We are assigned as a paired to observed this kind of sports but individually make a NARRATIVE REPORT. This is our first time to make this kind of activities which every students that are assigned in every sports can really enjoyed their observation.

In every sports team should have a cooperation to reach their goal which is to win the game. Every sports can be in single , double and team group. A single game that had a single player is the Badminton, Taekwondo, cheese and other game. Mostly in every sports are needed in physical skills.

As I mentioned lately we will make a Narrative Report which we can make an observation in every sports. We are assign in the sports of Taekwondo with my partners which we will observe their performance until the end of the game. Taekwondo is an interested game even if the players can get hurt by kicking and punch them as one on one fight. But before we start to observe the game we should have first an opening program.

We start our opening program for the Intramurals at exactly 8:00 o’clock .We first had a Mass and after that the President of Eastern Visayas STATE University Dr. Dominador O. Aguirre has given a speech to all of the students and all faculty members of university. Then next all the different coaches of sports will had an oat taking. We also had hosts and these are the P.E Teachers , Miss Lotta Maderazo, Mr. Eugene Villamor and Mr. Jose Cabatana. To not to be boring all the students who are their that attended the program all the P.E majors students was performed a dance and games .

In TAEKWONDO is a game that performed by individual player which they will prepared

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