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    Unexpectedly, the golf ball bounced the highest, smashing the tennis ball's results. While each of the balls shared similarity in terms of their bounce height, the golf ball was the only ball which bounced considerably higher than the others. The table tennis ball followed the tennis ball, but the ball which achieved the least height was the baseball. There was a significant difference between the bounce heights of the baseball and the golf ball I believe that the reason of why the golf ball bounced so high

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    Reflection On Team Work

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    activity was carried out in Todd’s Leap (an outdoor activity centre); my team and I were required to pass a golf ball through pipes across 40m to a bucket at the end with a time limit of 10 minutes. Within my team there were 12 people and each person had a 1m pipe. The team and I had to piece the pipes together so that the ball could fall through without falling to the floor; if the ball fell we then had to begin again. This activity was made competitive as we were competing against another team who

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    players, with the majority of these players residing in the United States, making this one of the fastest growing sports today. This sport combines the best of tennis, badminton and table tennis into one fast paced game and makes use of a perforated ball, solid paddles and a net. Developed in the 1960 as a backyard game for children, this sport quickly became a hit with individuals of all ages. Individuals in need of pickleball equipment should visit Ultra Pickleball to obtain the necessary items at

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    more inflated the ball is, then the farther the ball will travel. When one tested the lowest air pressure, our results showed that a flat ball will not travel far at all when thrown at a consistent speed. When one inflated the ball only halfway, it traveled significantly farther than a fully deflated ball. Furthermore, when one inflated the ball to the regulated air pressure of the National Football League, it travelled farther than both the fully deflated and halfway deflated ball. The statistics

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    Sports of the Renaissance Essay

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    James Naismith, creator of basketball, used a soccer ball as the first basketball. The game of soccer was originally played with an inflated animal bladder that was surrounded with leather (Leibs 67). Just as in every sport, as time evolves, so do the materials being played with. The materials begin becoming more durable, controllable, and affordable. During the Renaissance period, many sports were evolved and took a turn for the better. Although many sports were introduced during the Renaissance

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    highlighted in order help fine tune each player scoring, passing, dribbling ability. The thought has always been that defense wins ball games, therefore; several defensive conditioning drills will be incorporated in order heighten their ability. Lastly, there will be a detailed review of the information given and final thoughts on the subject of basketball physical training and conditioning. “I was running” a famous line in the movie Forrest Gump mad by Tom Hanks, this is the mindset that the

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    greater air pressure (psi) inside the basketball will bounce higher. The hypothesis for this experiment is 'If air pressure is decreased inside the basketball, then the bounce height will decrease as well'. I have participated in numerous inflatable ball sport activities and from personal experience this has enabled me to make an opinion on the results of the experiment, which is expressed in the hypothesis. A video camera was set up on a tripod, this was the main means of collecting the information

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    But as I previously stated, since Lifetime Fitness has room for all of its programs and classes currently it has nowhere else to put the Alpha program. Not only that but racquet ball is currently free for all members and the Alpha program is not. The repercussions of losing the last two racquet ball courts might be losing a couple members. But you will gain more revenue from the members that will pay to be a part of the Alpha program. On top of that functional fitness such as CrossFit

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    basic techniques, picking up ground balls, throwing/catching, and cradling. Ground balls are simple to pick up but requires a lot of effort at all times. Your right hand has to be at the throat of the stick, preferably a little bit above the middle and your left hand will be towards the bottom of the stick around the lower

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    Snowboarding Changes

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    gate for the dogs, we owned five, they would stick their nose in the snow then slingshot it towards my direction. We would continue this until I grew tired then I would throw a tennis ball for them. I would throw the ball and watch it get buried in the snow. Then the dogs would run in the general direction the ball was thrown and commenced digging in the

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