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    Wrist Wrist Wrist One lovely afternoon I was at my indoor soccer game. I was in an indoor league with some of my friends and we were tearing every team we played. That day we were going to play against an academy team, which have very good players.I had arrived about two minutes before the game. I was pretty late because I had gone to go eat before with my brother. So because of that I didn’t start and I wasn’t warmed up either. Nathan, my coach was like “Hey man did you go sew your clothes?,” in

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    It’s one thing to be good at playing indoor soccer, it’s another to be doing it in the right shoes. During indoor soccer, your feet are the focal point, they can make or mar the game, it is only reasonable that you adorn them with the best indoor shoes you can get. Indoor soccer is a game of speed, agility, and precision. It requires you to be strategically placed on a spot at a point in time. It is very fast paced and involves mental as well as physical strength. You do not want to be deterred

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    first option builds retention in his 14-15-year-old customer base by developing a targeted program. Developing a new program is a great idea. This is because at this age kids are involved in other activities making them less focused on competitive soccer. Dickens should design a program that does not involve competition and is purely recreational. The program should meet once a week in order to have an easy and stress-free commitment. The program should focus on fun scrimmages and teach the fundamentals

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    Kalahari Tragedy This had already been my second time coming to Kalahari in Sandusky Ohio for spring break but I was still very excited. It had already been one day before this horrific event had happened to me twice in one day. My family, the Mcdonald family, the Ritter family, and the Budnik family were all going to this waterpark. My previous trip to Kalahari, I had rode every single ride except the single person toilet bowl and the boogie board surfing. I was very excited for the surfing

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    Introduction: Tokui and Hirakoba (2007) define exercise efficiency as the given rate of power output in relation to the amount of energy expended in a given time (as cited in Gaesser and Brooks, 1975). Efficiency during exercise varies due to several biomechanical and physiological factors—namely, contraction velocity and the force produced by muscles (Tokui and Hirakoba). Research shows that exercise efficiency ranges differ among the various types of exercise modalities commonly used in clinical

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    have many rooms, and a big kitchen. It would have a bowling alley, an indoor trampoline park, and an indoor water park. I would also want a movie theater. It would have to have a basketball court as well. I would have a bedroom the size of a house. There would also be a game room full of video games. There would be 4 floors. It would be located in Orlando, Florida. It would be next to the beach and near Disney World. The indoor trampoline park would be huge. It would be as big as the school. It would

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    As another Team Meeting broke up, Steven plodded back to his desk where his projections for the quarter ahead were waiting to be completed. He gazed out the hermetically sealed windows which overlooked the sprawling city, his eyes searching for green spaces. He sighed. He had thought transferring to the City from the village would be more exciting and challenging but it had not lived up to his expectations and he was frustrated at the endless meetings and emphasis on figures and targets. He was also

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    Wisconsin Dells. If you are a Midwesterner, their water hose spraying commercial that plays on constant repeat popped into your mind. The catchphrase, the Waterpark Capital of the World, is the normal conception of a summer vacation in the Dells. Water parks, ski shows, shopping, and food complete a clear picture. But when you step out of the normal routine of going to waterpark after waterpark and shop after shop, you get to experience the magical wonders the environment can present to us. Almost

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    “4am. Be at the boathouse tomorrow at 4am,” Coach reminded us as we finished preparing our boats. Everyone groaned. As much as the first race of the new season excited us, waking up that early wasn’t something to look forward to. But, we did it. The next morning everyone showed up and was ready to take a bus for the next 3 hours. While some half-asleep teenagers arrived earlier than others, by 4:30am the team was on the bus and ready to leave. The bus ride from Crystal Lake to Moline, IL at the

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    A rowing machine offers you a great chance to get a full-body workout. It does so by providing a low-impact exercise without having to damage your joints. The trainee enjoys all the benefits of cardio workouts in one room. Thus, there is no high risk of getting injuries as with other kinds of fitness machines. However, it is important to first understand the various types of these machines prior buying. By doing so, you are sure of getting the best machine that will suit your needs. Such types include

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