Process Essay: Math In Track And Field

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Math in Track and Field
Track and field is a sport consisted of running, throwing, and jumping. Track and field was first recorded in Olympia, Greece at the Ancient Olympic Games in 776 BC (1). Yet track and field first began when cave dwellers chased a deer, jumping over logs and other obstacles, and throwing rocks and spears trying to capture their prey (Marx 3). The Greeks made the idea that track had a great influence on physical and mental health, which is what makes it so popular today (Marx 3). In the past track and field was for men only, but since then it has changed and everyone can participate in track and field no matter what their race, sex, or body size consists of (Marx 3).
Every year there are many different track and field events held all across the country (Marx 3). There are some events for long-distance runners of all ages to different walks of life to participate in (Marx 3). Some of the most
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Track and field also helps me to succeed in other sports with speed, agility, and strength. Track is a very good sport to get yourself involved with to keep you healthy and in shape. Track also gives you the opportunity to compete against others and find out what your strengths and weaknesses are. Track is a great opportunity for everyone! It is also a good thing to compete in to stay healthy and strong.
There are many different ways that math is involved in track and field. Math is used in the racing and training programs of track and field (Linton 2). One way math is used in track and field is so that the runners pace themselves in their event (Linton 2). The runners need to learn how to pace themselves based on the event they are running so that they do not start off too fast and then have a slow finish (Linton 2). If runners would pace themselves right in the different events they were in they would have a good chance at succeeding in the

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