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The purpose of this blog is for you to provide feedback on what is going on in class, as well as provide answers to questions that relate to what we are learning in class. Feel free to post your opinions,comments etc. but remember, this is a school activity so keep it clean!
19 comments:
keep moving, look at the ball, and catch
eric Song
keep moving, look at the ball, and catch
eric Song
go for the ball, keep moving, and have a strong offense/dfense
~stephi Nordlander
keep moving and staying active so you will be open for a pass
an invasion game concept would be to move to open space. so for frisbee we should try to get open as much as possible.
-angela yang
move towards the frisbee and remain moving
-jing xiao
One invasion game concept that we have learned early in the semester is to always keep track of the frisbee's whereabouts and move towards its approximate area.
By the way, Eric Song and Stephanie Norlander fail.
A frisbee is not a ball, sorry. By definition (credits to dictionary.com), a ball is the following:
ball (noun):
1. a spherical or approximately spherical body or shape; sphere: He rolled the piece of paper into a ball.
2. a round or roundish body, of various sizes and materials, either hollow or solid, for use in games, as baseball, football, tennis, or golf.
3. a game played with a ball, esp. baseball: The boys are out playing ball.
4. Baseball. a pitched ball, not swung at by the batter, that does not pass over home plate between the batter's shoulders and knees.
5. Military.
a. a solid, usually spherical projectile for a cannon, rifle, pistol, etc., as distinguished from a shell.
b. projectiles, esp. bullets, collectively.
6. any part of a thing, esp. of the human body, that is rounded or protuberant: the ball of the thumb.
7. a round mass of food, as of chopped meat, dough, or candy.
8. Slang: Vulgar. a testis.
9. balls, Slang: Vulgar.
a. boldness; courage; brashness.
b. nonsense (often used as an interjection).
10. bolus (def. 1).
11. Horticulture. a compact mass of soil covering the roots of an uprooted tree or other plant.
12. Literary. a planetary or celestial body, esp. the earth.
13. Mathematics. (in a metric space) the set of points whose distance from the zero element is less than, or less than or equal to, a specified number.
–verb (used with object)
14. to make into a ball (sometimes fol. by up): The children were balling up snow to make a snowman.
15. to wind into balls: to ball cotton.
16. Slang: Vulgar. to have sexual intercourse with.
–verb (used without object)
17. to form or gather into a ball: When the spun sugar balls, the candy has cooked sufficiently.
18. Slang: Vulgar. to have sexual intercourse.
—Verb phrase
19. ball up, Slang. to make or become utterly confused; muddle: The records had been all balled up by inefficient file clerks.
—Idioms
20. ball the jack, Slang.
a. to act with speed.
b. to stake everything on one attempt.
21. carry the ball, to assume the responsibility; bear the burden: You can always count on him to carry the ball in an emergency.
22. drop the ball, to make a mistake or miss an opportunity at a critical moment.
23. keep the ball rolling, to continue or give renewed vigor to an activity already under way: When their interest lagged, he tried to keep the ball rolling.
24. on the ball,
a. alert and efficient or effective: If you don't get on the ball, you'll be fired.
b. indicating intelligence or ability: The tests show your students don't have much on the ball. The new manager has a lot on the ball.
25. play ball,
a. to begin or continue playing a game.
b. to start or continue any action.
c. to work together; cooperate: union leaders suspected of playing ball with racketeers.
26. run with the ball, to assume responsibility or work enthusiastically: If management approves the concept, we'll run with the ball.
27. start the ball rolling, to put into operation; begin: The recreation director started the ball rolling by having all the participants introduce themselves.
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Now is a frisbee any one of these? If I am incorrect, please do not approach me at at school. I may be intelligent, but I am no master at debating. On a side note, has anyone watched that movie? It's called "The Great Debater." Excellent choice in my opinion.
-Alana Press
defend and attack space
creating space, maintaining possession of the ball, etc
get into open space, and pass to open spaces where teammates can get to
Hassaan Yousufi
make cuts and move around to get open for a possiable pass
-ryan
A invasion game concept is to pay attention to where the frisbee is.
-Lydia Chou
create open space and keep moving.
Jeffrey Snyder
get open as much as possible and maintain possesion of the frisbee
-Sami
invasion game concepts... always move when you dont have the frisbee, know your surroundings and try to find open space, try to make cuts
-ryan mclean
Be open, Keep your eye on the ball, and communicate!
Be open, Keep your eye on the ball, and communicate with your team
Joshua Perez
keep moving and try to stay open to maintain possesion of the ball
- keera gilbert
Create space...and continue moving to get open for your teamates..and talk to them so they know where you are.
-Chris Khokhar is a G
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