Puga chan
1/19/2015 09:04:10 am
I learned about some new kicks and swimming skills, like how we were doing those circles with our legs in the gym. I also learned about that this a spaort that you have to drink extra for, so I will probably bring two water bottles. I don't really have any final questions. I am looking forward to going in the water and playing the game, it's a game I have never heard of before so I am kinda exited to learn how to play.
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Siri
1/19/2015 09:06:34 am
Today during water polo I learned that you can only use one hand and that if you want to switch hands you have to throw it to your other hand because you can not touch the ball with both hands at the same time. What I am wondering is why you can only use one hand and not 2. I am looking forward to trying out water polo in the water because it's a new sport and I have never tried it before.
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Cress
1/19/2015 09:16:41 am
Since I was not there for the beginning of the day the rules of water polo are still kind of a blur for me. However, I do understand so key thing to water polo after watching the game in the gym. What I understand now is that you can only throw the ball with one hand, and that you will be having to do eggbeater for the majority of the time. Somethings I still do not understand are: how does your team win? And is the game we played today exactly like water polo or are there modifications because water polo is played on water and today we played on land. I look forward to actually getting to play on the 28th and experiencing water polo, because I have never played before and I'm exited to see how it will go.
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bob
1/19/2015 09:26:17 am
I lean that you can catch the ball with one hand and throw it with one hand we leaned some new kicks on one leg the hardest move was the I forget what was it call when you use your legs and one leg goes in and the other leg goes out in the gym. One question that I still have is why is it played in deep water not in lees water and why is the pool so deep. I am looking forward to have a good time in the water and don't drown.
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Soccer Lover
1/19/2015 09:37:47 am
What I learned about water polo is that you can only use one hand to through and 1 hand to catch. I also learned that you are aloud to tackle other players but you can only use one hand to. Some questions I have is, why can you use only one hand to do everything? I am also wondering how the points go up by? What I mean by that is, is it like soccer where it only goes up by one or is it like basketball where it can go up by 1, 2, or 3. I am looking forward to learning a new sport. I have never played water polo and it seams interesting to play, because you get to play in the water and its a contact sport so that will be fun.
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mr.funny bussinus
1/19/2015 10:13:38 am
I know the rules on your not allowed to use both hands unless your the goalie and im exited about swimming but this time i actully have a real bathing suit and im really looking forward to learning a new sport because im always up for something new
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Oscar the Grouch
1/19/2015 10:17:35 am
Well one thing I learned was that water polo is a very very tiring sport. Swimming is probably the best possible physical activity because you are using your core, legs, and arms all at the same time. It is basically a full body workout. I also learned that you can only catch and throw the ball with one hand. I saw a video of water a water polo game in the 2012 Olympics. It looked really fun and cool. I am wondering: How long do professional players practice? I have played a version of water polo before, but not a real one. I am looking forward to just having fun.
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yasuo
1/19/2015 10:41:52 am
two things that I learned about water polo is that it can be very tiring and that you can only catch and throw with one hand unless you are the goalie, then you can catch with one hand. Some questions that I still have about water polo are if you are the goalie do you have to pass or throw with one hand or can you do it with two hands? Also how long is a normal water polo game? I am looking really forward to getting to swim in the water and play water polo.
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Chipmunk
1/19/2015 10:53:08 am
One thing I learned about water polo is that you burn a lot of calories and that it is a contact sport. I also learned that you can switch hands as long as there is only one hand on the ball at a time. I am still wondering if you have certain positions and if you stay on your check like in basketball. I am really looking forward to learning something new. I love to try new things and I think this will be a lot of fun. I can't wait to get started.
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I learned that water polo does not envolve horses, sadly. I'm still kind of wondering a bit about the game, like why we have to use one hand, and why how we are supposed to tackle each other without hitting, kicking, elbowing, ect. I am looking forward to actually getting in the water.
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BasketballPro
1/19/2015 11:08:59 am
I learned lots about water polo today. I learned that the game is similar to sports like soccer and basketball. I'm also wondering why we have to use 1 hand instead of 2? I am looking forward to learn more about water polo. I will be looking forward trying it out.
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narwhale
1/19/2015 11:16:37 am
what I learned was that in a pool people when people throw the ball they are kind of playing water polo
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Tepig
1/19/2015 11:28:22 am
I learned that you have to wear a special hat to protect your ears.
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dancer83
1/19/2015 11:35:15 am
I learned that water polo is a very tiring sport, you can only catch and throw with one hand, and you burn a lot of calories. I am still wondering why you can only throw and catch with one hand. I am looking forward to trying water polo.
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Kermit
1/19/2015 12:08:37 pm
I learned that water polo is a lot like basketball. You can only use one have to catch and throw. The goalie is the only one aloud to use two. I'm still wondering what are each player called? Is there a offence and defence? Forward? I'm looking forward to watching everyone play. Unfortunately I'm going to be sitting out for this field trip but I can still watch and learn something new.
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Minnie Mouse
1/19/2015 01:52:59 pm
What I learned today was that you need a lot of core strength to play water polo. I also learned that there's a lot of technique in order to play water polo. I still have questions about different positions and stuff like that. I am looking forward to the experience because I love to play hand ball and I love to swim so put them together and it's going to be super fun. It's going to be a workout for sure!
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Sherlock
1/19/2015 11:41:53 pm
One thing I learnded about water polo is that that it's similar to basketball. Some things I still have questions about is why do we have to catch with one hand? I think it's because the other hand is sapoused to be treading water? Something I'm looking forward to is playing the game! I think I would be really fun and a really cool experience.
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