Description

the expected number of shots to complete a hole in disc golf
the accumulation of body fat which may have a negative effect on a persons health
another name for a hole-in-one
the ability to sustain a prolonged effort or activity
knocking down all 10 bowling pins in 2 completed shots
the proper behavior expected while on a disc golf course
the speed at which the heart beats
the pins left standing after the first shot in bowling
physical exercise that increases the rate at which your heart works
the definition for 2 shots under par
a single turn with 2 shots to knock down 10 pins in bowling
3 strikes in a row
knocking down all the pins in ones first shot
10 frames to complete a single game(string) of bowling
space between the 1 and 3 pin that gives the bowler the best chance for a strike if hit
1 shot under par
the first shot in golf, taken from the tee box
a stroke in golf or disc golf to cause the ball or disc to go in or near the hole or basket
1 shot over par
activity requiring physical effort , carried out to improve overall health or fitness
the physical energy needed to perform various activities, such as lifting or moving things
designated area between each tee box and basket or hole, free from obstruction
10 of these are used in a game of bowling
the style or technique used to learn and achieve 3 ball juggling
the beginning of each hole in disc golf or golf where the first throw or hit is taken from
the process of learning the skills needed to do a particular activity
the beat of the heart felt through an artery; usually the wrist or side of neck
the ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently
the target located at the end of each disc golf hole
exercise used in order to prevent injury and increase flexibility

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