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    A Level Pe Coursework

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    goal circle‚ but if you have a good view of the net and are in a balanced position‚ this will often lead to greater success. From a technical outlook‚ I am sometimes not square on to the net‚ this causes my shot to veer off to the side and either bounce off the outside of the ring or miss the net completely. I’ve noticed that my feet can sometimes be too far apart and therefore is it easier to lose my balance and often I can’t get enough power behind the shot. Whilst shooting you must be aware of

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    Origin of Volleyball

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    each inning‚ and no limit to the number of ball contacts for each team before sending the ball to the opponents’ court. In case of a serving error‚ a second try was allowed. Hitting the ball into the net was considered a foul (with loss of the point or a side-out)—except in the case of the first-try serve. Organization The world-wide governing body for volleyball is the International Volleyball Federation‚ or the "Federation Internationale de Volley-ball" (FIVB). The Federation is located in Paris

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    Friction

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    FRICTION Friction is necessary for walking due to the following reason‚ As per Newton’s third law of motion‚ (every action has an equal and opposite reaction) we can walk if and only if the ground we are walking on push our feet back with a force. Now‚ as per the third law the ground would definitely push our feet back but if we are walking on a perfectly smooth ground which has no friction our force would simply cancel out the force reverted by the ground and we would fall. If there was no

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    About Badminton

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    BADMINTON Badminton in the Philippines * 1920 – The British and American expatriates introduced badminton in the country. * 1950’s – the International Badminton Federation (IBF) recognized the Philippines as its 21st member country. Since then‚ Filipino’s have been playing badminton in international tournaments. * 1949 – National rankings produced Adriano Torres‚ first national Men’s single champion. * 1952 – The Philippine Badminton Association (PBA) was created and became

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    Understanding All of the Rules for Professional Baseball Baseball is a game that everyone knows and most people love watching. The premise behind it is simple. One person throws the ball and another hits it with a bat. From there‚ upon a successful hit‚ the hitter runs around bases to try and reach home base‚ while others catch the ball and try to stop him. However‚ the rules for baseball are a little more complex and they have been fine tuned for many years to give us the rules that we have today. If you

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    Fast Break Poem Analysis

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    basketball is an art and it isn’t always about the fans and the players but about the ball and the court. The tone of each piece is different. Hirsch uses gentle diction. The quote‚ “by himself now and laying it gently against the glass for a lay-up‚” (Hirsch) demonstrates that the ball doesn’t bounce off of the backboard but glides. Komunyakka uses more violent diction such as‚ “We’d corkscrew up & dunk balls that exploded the skullcap of hope & good intention”(Komunyakka). His tone is more violent

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    can’t play we will have to play tom and he is the ball boy all the other player did not show up so thing is going around.” “Ok coach I will try to play.”said jamie Next the game is tied thirty seconds left we inbound the ball we fly down the court. The ball was going from guy to guy just trying to get an open look at the basket. I am at the top of the key no one is guarding me I get the ball. I am rushed by the other team. The ball goes up but it falls short but he blows the whistle

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    A5 and B5 commit a double foul. The try is successful. The possession arrow favors Team A. Shall play resume with a Team A throw-in according to the alternating possession process? 3. Y N A1 is holding the ball for a last free throw. Teammate A2 enters the lane before A1 has released the ball. The free throw is unsuccessful. Shall the Team B throw-in take place at the free-throw line extended ? 4. Y N Team A is awarded an alternative possession throw-in. Thrower-in A1 violates on the throw in. The

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    Exercises for Herniated Disc Exercises for a herniated disc are an essential part of any healing program. However‚ a person suffering with a herniated disc needs to proceed with caution when it comes to exercises‚ because there is a good chance that you could aggravate your symptoms if you don’t follow some simple rules. This article will discuss some specific exercises for a herniated disc‚ as well as some simple tips and rules you will need to follow for the best results. Before we can cover

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    Team Handball

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    Team Handball Handball (also known as team handball‚ European handball‚ or Olympic handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six players and a goalkeeper) pass and bounce a ball to throw it into the goal of the opposing team. The team with the most goals after two periods of 30 minutes wins. Handball is usually played indoors but sometimes it could be played outdoors depending on the climatical conditions. The game is quite fast and includes body contact as the defenders

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