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PE Striking And Fielding

WALT: Apply Striking and Fielding activities in a range of sports and activities.

My Strengths


The striking strategies I was able to effectively demonstrate during the games we played were standing on a good stance that would keep me balanced when batting and keeping my eyes on the ball as it headed towards me.

The throwing and catching strategy I was able to effectively demonstrate during the games we played were keeping the eyes on the ball unless it went high up.

My Next Steps


To improve my striking of a ball I need to keep a firm and correct grip when batting because it would create a more powerful hit.

To Improve my catching and fielding I need to cup my hands as soon as possible once I'm in the right position to catch because if I didn't, it would probably fall out.

The game that I enjoyed the most was Danish Rounders because it was fast paced and fun and it helped me with my striking skills.

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