Friday, May 27, 2016

Reflection

 Hey bloggers! In this blog I'm going to be telling you about my expirience and what I did . Then I'll be telling you about the research I did and if it was hard. The third thing Ill be talking about is if I met my goals. The last thing I'll be talking about is about is the next step to my project and what will I be doing.

 First I'm going t talk about why it was fun and what i did. What I did was to teach  people to play football .It was hard because I have never taught someone something and i don't have experience. The other thing is that teaching someone something new is hard because they have no clue. The first thing we did was to teach the basic rules and plays. Then after a while we played a game it was fun.

  Second thing I'm going to talk about is my research and if it was hard. The hard thing i had to do in this project was to find information about the chances or percent you have of getting in to big sport leagues such as NFL and other. This was hard because I couldn't find the accurate data I wanted to find all I found was the opposite and things such as facts of the NFL or the history of NFL and things that didn't really help me find information that I needed. I spent a few hours searching until I found the right website and information I will be leaving the link in the bottom if you want to check it out for yourself.

 Now the next thing I'm going to talk about is if i met my goals. I felt like i met my goals for everything except I wanted to interview a football player but I couldn't .Besides the interview i think i did pretty well because i got to teach at least one person to play football and i got to do a lot of research and found lots of good information about what the chances were of getting in to the NFL.
 Last thing I'm going to talk about is going to be the next step on this project. I feel like I could teach more people to play sports or make some more blogs on the rules on football and plays of football to help kids and people play the sport. If I make more blog I can also give people the tips on how to be better at football and how to practice and most of all different types of skills. I will also be trying to get some videos and picture on my blogs to help you and your football skills.

As you can see I have I told you about why my expirience  was fun and what I did. Then I told you if it was hard or not and the research I did. The Next thing I told you was if I met my goals. Last thing that I talked about was my next step on my project and what I'm going to do. In conclusion I hope you enjoyed my blog and I'll see you on my next blog.

                                                    
                                                          Click Link below for info
                      http://www.shmoop.com/careers/football-player/odds-of-getting-in.html
                                                                Image credits
                                               http://www.gettyimages.com/music
http://www.gpslifeplan.org/generic/includes/personal/GoalSettingWorkshop/GoalSettingFINAL012814.html

Monday, May 16, 2016

Informational blog

  I recently did some research on football and I got some information from varies websites. The first website I found was on History. National Football League today is a multi-billion-dollar enterprise, but its origins as the American Professional Football Association were much more humble. As a new NFL season kicks off, look back at the league’s inaugural 1920 campaign, which featured its birth in an Ohio auto dealership, teams in cities such as Decatur and Muncie and the crowning of a champion four months after the last snap was taken.

  The league began play in 1920 and comprised five teams from Ohio (Akron Pros, Canton Bulldogs, Cleveland Tigers, Columbus Panhandlers, and Dayton Triangles), four teams from Illinois (Chicago Tigers, Decatur Staley's, Racine Cardinals [the Cardinals were based in Chicago but took the name of a local street], and Rock Island Independents), two from Indiana (Hammond Pros and Muncie Flyers), two from New York (Buffalo All-Americans and Rochester Jefferson's), and the Detroit Heralds from Michigan. Of these original franchises, only two remain: the Cardinals left Chicago for St. Louis after the 1959 season and relocated to Arizona in 1988; the Decatur Staley's moved to Chicago in 1921 and a year later changed their name to the Bears.

 This explains the different internships and program they have at the league. This is your opportunity to catch a rare glimpse into the NFL's playbook of business strategies. Learn how the world's leading sports business, media and entertainment company integrates its rich tradition with innovative approaches to entertain over 120 million fans each week during the season. Headquartered in New York City, the National Football League is an organization designed to support its 32 member clubs on a variety of business, legal and operational matters.

If you are a football beginner, one of your biggest obstacles to achieving full enjoyment of the game is likely understanding football rules.  While learning NFL rules may take some time, knowing the basic football rules can dramatically increase one's enjoyment of the game.  Below we explain NFL rules basics for beginners.  If you are not a beginner, please go straight to part 2 of our rules tutorial, where we explain some of the more difficult and controversial football rules and specific NFL rules.

The leap from high school football to college football crushes the dreams of many, many hometown football heroes. Only 3-4% of high school players get the opportunity to play college football, and those players are not necessarily the most talented or athletically gifted. To be recruited by any college (not just one that Lee Corso occasionally visits on Saturday mornings), players need to catch the eye of the coach, and then prove to have the combination of athletic ability, mental toughness, and intelligence (both on the football field and in the classroom—the work ethic that one applies to schoolwork counts, too) to keep the coach’s attention. And even then, if the player's skills don't match up with exactly what the coach is looking for, he's probably going to be part of the 96% who only pick up footballs that say "NERF" on the side.
                                
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  1. http://www.history.com/news/the-birth-of-the-national-football-league
  2. http://www.britannica.com/topic/National-Football-League
  3. http://www.nfl.com/careers/internships
  4. http://thefootballgirl.com/football-101/nfl-rules.html
  5. http://www.shmoop.com/careers/football-player/odds-of-getting-in.html