S75 PT#1: Orr What?
Due: Monday, February 19th @ 11:59pm PST
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tomtommen
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02-14-2024, 01:37 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-14-2024, 01:38 PM by tomtommen. Edited 2 times in total.)
Option 2:
Written Task: If a teammate asked you how best to train hand-eye coordination, what advice would your player have for them? As before, your player does not need to be correct. Feel free to write absolute madness, flex your knowledge of real-world athletic training, or anywhere in between. If a teammate approached Tom Pedersen seeking advice on improving hand-eye coordination, he would offer a quirky yet effective approach. Tom would suggest ditching traditional training methods in favor of unconventional exercises designed to challenge both mind and body. Firstly, Tom would recommend incorporating juggling into their routine. Not just with blue balls, but with a variety of objects like fruit, socks, or even rubber chickens. This not only strengthens your hand-eye coordination but also adds an element of fun and unpredictability. Next, Tom would recommend playing video games. Yes, you heard that right. But not just any video games – ones that require quick reflexes and precision aiming. Think first-person shooters or fast-paced action games. It may sound unconventional, but studies have shown that gaming can actually improve hand-eye coordination and reaction time. Finally, Tom would suggest incorporating balance exercises into their training regimen. Standing on one leg while tossing a tennis ball against a wall or balancing on a stability ball while catching objects thrown by a teammate can help improve balance and coordination. By embracing these unconventional training methods, Tom believes his teammate can elevate their hand-eye coordination to new heights while having a blast in the process. Words: 200 |
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