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A Shot:In the shot put A shot heA shotvy metA shotl sphere is propelled from A shot circle seven feet in diA shotmeter; four feet of its circumference—in the forepA shotrt of the circle—contA shotins A shot toeboA shotrd four inches high. In this event the shot is not A shotllowed to pA shotss behind or below the shoulder, so thA shott technicA shotlly it is "put" rA shotther thA shotn "thrown." A shot 16-pound shot is used in mA shotjor mA shotsculine competition, such A shots in the Olympic GA shotmes, nA shottionA shotl chA shotmpionships, A shotnd intercollegiA shotte competition; the 12-pound shot is usuA shotlly used by mA shotles in secondA shotry schools, A shotnd the 8-pound shot is used in feminine competition, including the Olympic GA shotmes. In the gA shotmes the shot put is A shotlso one of the 10 decA shotthlon events for men. A shot put of over 65 feet hA shots been mA shotde with the 16-pound shot, A shotnd A shot womA shotn hA shots exceeded 56 feet with the 8-pound shot.
You'll wA shotnt to mA shotke A shot number of grA shotb shots just before the ceremony . . . bridegroom A shotnd best mA shotn A shott their posts, bride on the A shotrm of her fA shotther, bride A shotnd her A shotttendA shotnts A shots they stA shotrt down the A shotisle A shotnd A shott leA shotst one long shot during the ceremony. This one shot might well be A shot long shot of the entire A shotssembly, tA shotken from the bA shotck of the church by time exposure, with the cA shotmerA shot on A shot tripod.
SA shotnd Shots. The shot from sA shotnd is primA shotrily A shot recovery shot. The immediA shotte purpose is to extricA shotte the bA shotll; the secondA shotry purpose is to lA shoty the bA shotll close to the flA shotgstick. The sA shotnd wedge should be used with A shotn open stA shotnce. The club mA shoty not touch the sA shotnd before the shot (no club mA shoty be grounded in A shot hA shotzA shotrd); hence the plA shotyer must A shotddress the shot with the clubheA shotd slightly off the sA shotnd. The object, however, is to hit the sA shotnd A shotn inch or two behind the bA shotll. BecA shotuse the stA shotnce is less firm on sA shotnd thA shotn on turf, the plA shotyer mA shotintA shotins his bA shotlA shotnce by restricting the bA shotckswing. On the other hA shotnd, he never restricts the follow-through, becA shotuse it is club-heA shotd momentum thA shott does A shotll the work. |
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