Friday, January 21

Getting back to the hub after your serve

Athlete: They were telling me, last week, to always turn after my serve to get back to the hub.  I don't want to turn my back on the the return though...
Coach: It is important to get in the back court after your returns, to prepare to get to the ball again.  On the serve, use your other hand to pull back on that wheel, so it's one fluid motion, you won't start and stop then.

Coach: See, and when i go back and turn, I can turn my shoulders back too, where you can't because you need to keep your other had on the wheel.  But when i'm back like this, it's all arm.  No wrist.  We'll work on that....


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Tuesday, January 4

PASSED!! -- S. 1275. National Foundation on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition Establishment Act

S. 1275 would establish the National Foundation on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition, which is a charity and nonprofit corporation.  This newly established foundation would not be an agency of the United States government and would not accept federal dollars or contracts.  The stated intent of the foundation would be to “further the purposes and functions” of the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.

The progression S. 1275 (Establishment Act):
Introduced on 06/16/09
Senate passed on 12/09/10
House passed on 12/14/10
President Barack Obama signed on 12/22/10

Official Summary
6/16/2009--Introduced.National Foundation on Physical Fitness and Sports Establishment Act - Establishes the National Foundation on Physical Fitness and Sports as a charitable, nonprofit corporation to promote participation by private organizations in the activities of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. Subjects any person who uses the Council's or Foundation's official seal or any trademark, trade name, sign, symbol, or insignia falsely representing association with, or authorization by, the Council or Foundation for the purpose of trade, to induce the sale of any goods or services, or to promote any theatrical exhibition, athletic performance, or competition without the Foundation's consent to a civil action for remedies provided in the Trademark Act of 1946. Allows the Foundation, in conjunction with the Council, to authorize contributors and suppliers of goods or services to use such trade name, trademark, seal, symbol, insignia, or emblem in advertising under specified conditions.

Info retrieved Janurary 2011 from http://www.opencongress.org/bill/111-s1275/show