Standard 2.6: Show basic offensive and defensive strategies when your playing by yourself or when your playing with friends.
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AloneWhen you are alone, you have many options under certain conditions. Lets's use Soccer as an example. When you have the ball, your goal is to control the ball and make sure that your opponent can't take the ball from you. When you are close enough to the goal you are suppose to shoot by kicking the ball into the goal.
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MultiplayersWhen you are with friends you can do more things than doing it alone. Let's use Ultimate Frisbee as an example. You have to serve the ball by throwing the Frisbee to one your team players. The best option is the throw the Frisbee to an unguarded player. You can use the overhand, peace sign, thumb, and the underhand throw.
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AloneWhen you are alone, you have many options under certain conditions. Lets's use Soccer as an example. You, if you are the goalie, are suppose to guard the ball by making sure that the ball doesn't pass you and into the goal. If you are standing in the goal and you block it, it doesn't count as a block. If you manage to make sure the ball doesn't go into the goal then you are successful. If you are not the goalie, then your job is the steal the ball and that puts your team into a offensive position.
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MultiplayersWhen you are with friends you can do more things than doing it alone. Let's use Ultimate Frisbee as an example. When the opponent is trying to throw the Frisbee, you have 2 options, block another player from throwing or receiving the Frisbee or try to Intercept or block the pass. When you block the pass, you have a Turnover. When you intercept you keep on playing and try to make a goal.
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