The thing I like about myself the most is that I am 10 and already 5'2". I like being 5'2" so I can have a big reach. I am also 110 lb. Being 5'2" comes in handy in basketball. I think it comes in handy so I can shoot over my opponents.
My height is an advantage in American Ninja Warrior with obstacles such as the Warped Wall, and especially the Jumping Spider. (When I grow taller).
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
What I want to have for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
I would have a bacon, roast beef, ham, turkey, trout, shrimp, and chicken casserole for breakfast with every fruit juice combined.
For lunch I would have a Bacon CheeseBurger with every vegetable except for broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, and celery.
For Dinner I would have a 1 yard Philly Cheesesteak with every soda combined.
I would get a big workout. The workout would be 5 hours of a basketball game, 4 hours of football, and 30 minutes of hockey. That would make me feel better.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
End of American Ninja Warrior, Season 6
On September 8, the final episode of American Ninja Warrior was shown on NBC. I am a big fan of the show. Here is where we'll talk about what happened.
There were 18 finishers in Stage 1. For more on what there about to face lets go down to the 3rd Member of our team Jenn Brown. First up is the Rope Jungle Followed by the Double Salmon Ladder. Then its the Unstable Bridge. Next is the second new obstacle the Butterfly Wall and the Metal Spin. And finally, athletes have to face the Wall Lift, do that in under 2 minutes and 5 seconds and you will move on to Stage 3.
J.J Woods ( 27, Miami, Florida) goes out on the very first rung of the Double Salmon Ladder.
Brian Arnold (36, Brighton, Colorado) the man who's made it further than anyone else, goes out on the Unstable Bridge.
Yen Chen ( 29, Encino, California) goes out on the leap of the Butterfly Wall.
Dr. Noah Kaufman (39 Fort Collins, Colorado), who trains with Brian Arnold, goes out on the Unstable Bridge also.
Dan Galiczynski's (25, Ivyland, Pennsylvania) forearms give out at the end of the first Unstable Bridge.
Ryan Stratis (31, Kennesaw, Georgia) is the first to reach the Metal Spin but fails.
Andrew Lowes ( 32, Antioch , Illinois) also reaches the Metal Spin by being the first to get his feet on the landing platform.
Isaac Caldiero ( 33, Boulder, Colorado) is part of the 4 members of the Colorado Wolf Pack, alongside Brian Arnold, Noah Kaufman, and Ian Dory who will be running later. But he shockingly misses the 3rd rung.
Jo Jo Bynum ( 36, Huntsville, Alabama) is dealing with Food Poisoning, and down he goes on the Double Salmon Ladder transition to the Unstable Bridge. He can't swim. But fortunately he's OK.
Abel Gonzalez ( 30, Edinburg, Texas) a rookie fails on the Double Salmon Ladder transition.
If a rookie can't do it how about a veteran, the 40 year-old Travis Rosen ( Franklin, Tennessee) can't complete the Metal Spin. But with only 7 runners left, we could be out of luck.
Up next is Chris Wilczewsk ( 25, Mt. Laurel, New Jersey) competing with a fractured finger. Gets his knees on the Metal Spin but he doesn't have the core strength to hold on.
Joshua Cook ( 27, Potsville, Arkansas) even with his 6'0" frame can't do the Butterfly Wall.
This is it the last chance for the Denver Wolf Pack, its Ian Dory (24, Fort Collins, Colorado) and down he goes on the Metal Spin.
Up next is Joe Moravsky ( 25, Sherman, Conneticut ). And guess what he does? Complete the course with 1.29 seconds left.
Paul Kasemir ( 28, Longmont, Colorado) after failing on Stage 2 the last 2 years is no different failing on the Unstable Bridge.
Lorin Ball ( 28, Golden, Colorado) a break dancer spent over a minute on Rope Jungle fatigued out on the Double Salmon Ladder.
But with 1 runner left Joe Moravsky could have company. It is Elet Hall ( 23, Cavetown, Maryland) the fastest from Stage 1. And he does it again, with 13.34 seconds left.
First up is Cannonball Incline and the Doorknob Grasper, followed by the Floating Boards and the Ultimate Cliffhanger then the Propellor Bar and the Hang Climb, followed by the Spider Flip and the Flying Bar.
First up is Elet Hall. But down he goes on the Floating Boards.
One last chance for $500,000 and it is Joe Moravsky. But he fails on the Hang Climb.
The producers want to make it hard so they don't have to give out $500,000. I think that is honorable. I think it was a little frustrating because no one wins.
There were 18 finishers in Stage 1. For more on what there about to face lets go down to the 3rd Member of our team Jenn Brown. First up is the Rope Jungle Followed by the Double Salmon Ladder. Then its the Unstable Bridge. Next is the second new obstacle the Butterfly Wall and the Metal Spin. And finally, athletes have to face the Wall Lift, do that in under 2 minutes and 5 seconds and you will move on to Stage 3.
J.J Woods ( 27, Miami, Florida) goes out on the very first rung of the Double Salmon Ladder.
Brian Arnold (36, Brighton, Colorado) the man who's made it further than anyone else, goes out on the Unstable Bridge.
Yen Chen ( 29, Encino, California) goes out on the leap of the Butterfly Wall.
Dr. Noah Kaufman (39 Fort Collins, Colorado), who trains with Brian Arnold, goes out on the Unstable Bridge also.
Dan Galiczynski's (25, Ivyland, Pennsylvania) forearms give out at the end of the first Unstable Bridge.
Ryan Stratis (31, Kennesaw, Georgia) is the first to reach the Metal Spin but fails.
Andrew Lowes ( 32, Antioch , Illinois) also reaches the Metal Spin by being the first to get his feet on the landing platform.
Isaac Caldiero ( 33, Boulder, Colorado) is part of the 4 members of the Colorado Wolf Pack, alongside Brian Arnold, Noah Kaufman, and Ian Dory who will be running later. But he shockingly misses the 3rd rung.
Jo Jo Bynum ( 36, Huntsville, Alabama) is dealing with Food Poisoning, and down he goes on the Double Salmon Ladder transition to the Unstable Bridge. He can't swim. But fortunately he's OK.
Abel Gonzalez ( 30, Edinburg, Texas) a rookie fails on the Double Salmon Ladder transition.
If a rookie can't do it how about a veteran, the 40 year-old Travis Rosen ( Franklin, Tennessee) can't complete the Metal Spin. But with only 7 runners left, we could be out of luck.
Up next is Chris Wilczewsk ( 25, Mt. Laurel, New Jersey) competing with a fractured finger. Gets his knees on the Metal Spin but he doesn't have the core strength to hold on.
Joshua Cook ( 27, Potsville, Arkansas) even with his 6'0" frame can't do the Butterfly Wall.
This is it the last chance for the Denver Wolf Pack, its Ian Dory (24, Fort Collins, Colorado) and down he goes on the Metal Spin.
Up next is Joe Moravsky ( 25, Sherman, Conneticut ). And guess what he does? Complete the course with 1.29 seconds left.
Paul Kasemir ( 28, Longmont, Colorado) after failing on Stage 2 the last 2 years is no different failing on the Unstable Bridge.
Lorin Ball ( 28, Golden, Colorado) a break dancer spent over a minute on Rope Jungle fatigued out on the Double Salmon Ladder.
But with 1 runner left Joe Moravsky could have company. It is Elet Hall ( 23, Cavetown, Maryland) the fastest from Stage 1. And he does it again, with 13.34 seconds left.
First up is Cannonball Incline and the Doorknob Grasper, followed by the Floating Boards and the Ultimate Cliffhanger then the Propellor Bar and the Hang Climb, followed by the Spider Flip and the Flying Bar.
First up is Elet Hall. But down he goes on the Floating Boards.
One last chance for $500,000 and it is Joe Moravsky. But he fails on the Hang Climb.
The producers want to make it hard so they don't have to give out $500,000. I think that is honorable. I think it was a little frustrating because no one wins.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Ray Rice Incident
NFL Running Back Ray Rice got caught in a video with him punching his wife. He was fired by the Ravens and suspended from the NFL indefinitely. I think it is really bad because you do not hit people. Domestic Violence is when you hurt someone in your house like a Fiancee, Wife/Husband, or Boyfriend/Girlfriend. The video was shown by TMZ. I think the NFL did the right thing.
Monday, September 8, 2014
Plimouth Plantation
Who were the Wampanoags?
The Wampanoags were a tribe that had a winter house and a summer house. They also had fire in both the houses and a corn grinding station in the summer house. The winter house was made out of bark and the summer house was made out of reeds from the river.
And one thing they had was a game with a stick, a rope, and circles or bones. The games were for the kids. They lived in the New England Area.It is also on the coast. They burned the inside of the logs for their canoes.
This is a picture of me in armor. I think it comes from England. I think it was made out of metal. I think they had the armor to fight against the Wampanoags.
At the Plimoth Plantation, the day was warm. It was 9:00 a.m. There was a movie and it showed cold days of the Wampanoag tribe. The Wampanoags stay warm by using deer skin and bear skin.
And one thing they had was a game with a stick, a rope, and circles or bones. The games were for the kids. They lived in the New England Area.It is also on the coast. They burned the inside of the logs for their canoes.
After we saw the Wampanoag village, we went to the Pilgrim village.
A big difference between the Wampanoags and Pilgrims was that the Wampanoags had no fences and the Pilgrims did.
The Pilgrims had equipment like a bed, desk, dresser, and table from England.
This is a picture of me in armor. I think it comes from England. I think it was made out of metal. I think they had the armor to fight against the Wampanoags.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
My Trip to the Basketball Hall of Fame
The Basketball Hall of Fame is in Springfield, Massachusetts. I went with my family. I dreamed of that for weeks. I was in Massachusetts to visit relatives. I wanted to go to the Hall of Fame to learn more about basketball. I like basketball a lot. I went in late August. People were enshrined in the Hall of Fame by doing great things in Basketball.They are coaches,players,men and women. Many players move from college to the NBA or WNBA but coaches usually spend their whole careers coaching one or the other.
That was me when I won the Basketball Hall of Fame Free Throw Contest. It was where if you made a shot you're in. If you miss a shot you're out. At the end with 2 people left it's best out of 3. I felt excited and shy about winning.
That was me playing a video game basketball contest. That is a game where you pick a former NBA or WNBA. I kept playing against Jason Kidd.
That was me shooting a free throw in a free throw contest.
That was me shooting a basketball game in a clock challenge. You had 40 seconds to shoot as many balls as you can.
It felt special to go to the Hall of Fame. It was also basketball-shaped.
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