Archive for the ‘Recreation and Sports’ Category


Locating A Great Golf Beginner Guide Online

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

There are tons of men and women looking for a great golf beginner guide online. Most of them never get to find them and end up blindly trying to improve their game by other means. The truth is that the internet is loaded with the perfect information you are after, but you just can’t seem to locate it. Here is how to do exactly that.


What Can We Learn From Andre Agassi

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

The story of Andre Agassi, the professional tennis player, is over. For those of us who were his fans, it is a sad moment. And if you were following Andre’s career and life from the beginning, you’ve had the chance to learn tennis and life lessons.

Andre joined the tour in 1986 when his opponents were players like Ivan Lendl, Stefan Edberg, Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe and Emilio Sanchez. He won his first title at the age of 17 and was ranked No. 3 in the world by the age of 18.


Gas Powered Remote Control Cars

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

There are many types of remote control cars. Among them, we have those that run on fuel, electricity and gas. This article highlights the differences between each separate categories and help consumers make an informed decision.

Generally, gas powered remote control cars use a mix of oil and gasoline. The cost price for ready to run cars are about $1000 to $3000 more expensive than nitrogen and electric based cars. Since they are larger, they require more space for running and storage. They have a relatively lower top end speed compared to nitro and electric cars. They do not require a lot of fuel.


How To Teach, Train, And Exercise With Aikido

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008


Take Some Fast Corners To Fun This Summer With The British Grand Prix At Silverstone!

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Looking for a summertime getaway with a difference? Opt for unrivalled speeds, thrilling competition and a buzz of excitement unlike any other - visit Silverstone’s British Grand Prix this July.

Silverstone - originally a World War II airfield - is now recognised as one of the world’s most famous motor-sport venues. Whilst it is both the birth place of British motor-sport and home of the British Grand Prix - a leading race in the F1 calendar - Silverstone is also one of the fastest circuits in the world - boasting speeds of over 180 mph!


Scrimmagng Tips In Youth Football

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Scrimmage Schedule and Results:

Last night we went to Lincoln to scrimmage a very fast and athletic inner-city team from a well respected, well established and well organized youth football organization. As many of you know I coach two teams this was my age 10-11 team, my younger team was on its own last night.

This organization does not line up with us age wise, so we chose to play their age 11-12 team.
This is how we organized the scrimmage and how we did:


Do You Really Want To Be A Black Belt - Or Just Faking It?

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Let’s say that you’re a BJJ Instructor and you have two students that show up to join your school on the same day. You talk to both of these prospective students to find out their backgrounds and this is what you learned about both of them:

After talking with Grappler #1 (G1), you learn that this grappler
was:

- very confident, showing little or no self-doubt about wanting to achieve the BJJ BB

- very athletic and had been involved with martial arts since he was a child

- a black belt in a traditional martial art


The Soccer Jersey - A Matter Of Identity

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Nothing identifies the game as much as the soccer jerseys. The jersey is probably the most important part of the uniform. It doesn’t matter if it’s a club or national team; the soccer jersey is typical and unique of the game. One can tell if a person is using a soccer jersey from miles away, and it is used not only by soccer fans but also because a lot of the jerseys have nice designs and lines to them, which allows people to wear them in practically any occasion.


When To Purchase A Ski Vacation Home

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

In a day and age when a getaway often focuses on a much beloved activity, ski enthusiasts keep pace – planning intricately detailed vacations to the slopes where they pack into hotel rooms and restaurants and spend enormous amounts of money each year. For many, a getaway to a particular ski location has become a family tradition; something they come together for several times a year. In this case, the purchase of a ski vacation home may make the most sense financially and logistically.


Master The Serve Through Tennis Conditioning Drills

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

For many people, the toughest part of tennis is mastering the serve but tennis conditioning drills can simplify matters. Most amateur tennis players cannot even dream of having the eighty miles per hour serve that Serena Williams does because they do not know how to put a power behind their serve that will not pull a muscle. The key to strength and stamina lies in a player’s commitment both to tennis conditioning drills and to health maintenance from a healthcare professional.