This is the second installment in a series of stories tracking our writer Matt Crossman’s progress on improving his scores in the SAT for Sports … if he makes any (and that’s a 40-yard tall IF).My 10-year-old daughter and I invented a quarantine-time-passing game called Frisbee Ball.
The tools required are , and a Frisbee. We stand 10 feet apart, and at the count of three, one of us throws the tennis ball while the other throws the Frisbee.
Our goal is for each of us to catch the object 10 times in a row. As we played last week, it occurred to me that the quick-twitch agility required to catch my daughter’s sometimes errant throws would help me improve on the SAT for Sports, a test of athleticism . Frisbee Ball produces better agility,
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