Playing frisbee tournament- Activity

I have been playing for 7 years and I still love to play it as much. Recently, I was provided with an opportunity to play a frisbee tournament in my city and I took it. I prepared for this tournament for 2 months.I played the tournament with my school team and learned a lot from it. In the end we also won the tournament

LO’s Covered-

LO1- Identify own strengths and develop areas for growth

Through this tournament I was able to identify my strengths: Good catching, good throwing, good cutting. I knew my weaknesses which were throwing the disc too low through mistakes and feedback. As I was able to notice my weaknesses, I knew what were the things that I needed to improve upon. hence, I Identified my own strengths and developed areas for growth.

LO2- Demonstrate that challenges have been undertaken, developing new skills in the process

In the tournament, the challenge that we faced was that the team had quite less players the needed. This created a problem as everyone had to play a lot and even though all our energy was drained out, we could hardly get a substitute. This helped everyone learn how to play with minimal energy. Everyone utilized their entire stamina until we won the finals.

LO4- Show commitment to and perseverance in CAS experiences

I have been playing this sport since I was 8 and I practice around 3 times a week. I have been playing these tournaments since 6 years and still plan to do. Hence, justifying my commitment to and perseverance in the sport.

LO5- Demonstrate the skills and recognize the benefits of working collaboratively

Frisbee is a team sport and 1 person cannot play this alone. A team has to collaborate together and play the sport in order to win. The sport and the tournament has teached me the benefits of working as a team. I gave my part in the team by playing as a cutter and helping the team achieve a goal.

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