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March 31, 2008

Beginning Your Snowboard Instructor Training

Filed under: Amateur Sports, Extreme Sports, Snowboarding, Sports — Jim Allen @ 4:50 pm
You may however need to begin your snowboard instructor training with an entry level course which will allow you to become accustomed to the bare essentials that are required before you are qualified enough to move on to more intermediate levels and beyond, and which may not last for more than a month which is enough time to learn all the basics of snowboarding. Having completed the basic and entry level course, your next step would no doubt is to learn intermediate level which may take you from six to eight weeks to get over with, and in which you can learn teaching methods, analysis of riders as well as hone your own personal skills.

Scuba Diving Gear

Filed under: Outdoors, Sports — webmaster@crystalvillage.com @ 1:12 pm

Just as a golfer has his clubs, and a skier dons his skis, scuba divers have their own set of scuba diving gear that is required to enjoy their sport. Scuba diving gear comes in many varieties and the choices between them depend on your level of skill, logistical needs, and frequency of use. But the universal truth is that scuba diving gear is designed to ensure the safest of dives for everyone – and everything – involved.

Mountain Biking

Filed under: Cycling, Outdoors, Sports — webmaster@crystalvillage.com @ 1:08 pm

The popularity of the sport of mountain biking has brought an upward surge in the mountain bike market. Just like any other product, mountain bikes too are rated and these ratings can help a biker, whether a learner or a professional, to decide on the right bike for himself. If you are on the lookout for a new bike, comparing ratings and matching it with your requirements and capacity should help you decide on the right choice. The popularity of the sport of mountain biking has brought an upward surge in the mountain bike market. Just like any other product, mountain bikes too are rated and these ratings can help a biker, whether a learner or a professional, to decide on the right bike for himself.

March 28, 2008

All About Dartboards

Filed under: Amateur Sports, Sports — dsprake@googlemail.com @ 2:44 pm

Heading into a bar doesn’t just mean that you get to drink with your friends – it also means you get a chance to take your turn at the dartboard.  However, those bar bills can add up, so why aren’t you bringing that dartboard home with you?  That’s what many more people are asking.  So, if you’re ready to start looking for a way to spice up your at home entertaining, here are the ways to create your own bar scene.

Read this full article at www.dartboard.info

March 27, 2008

Health benefits of skiing

Filed under: Outdoors, Ski — Journalist @ 9:28 am

Many people are now learning the benefits of skiing. The practice of this sport is believed to be beneficial for the health of the person practicing it. The practice of skiing can act as a stress reliever thus helping people to feel better. yoga and skiing can help in the treatment of psychosomatic diseases that are associated with stress and negative emotional conditions. However the dangers of skiing should also be weighted against the benefits of skiing because of the high risks of accidents that may be associated with the practice of this activity. There are notorious accidents that have occurred and should always remain in mind when trying to practice skis.

March 26, 2008

Yankees

Filed under: Baseball, MLB, Professional Sports, Sports, Sports on TV — webmaster@crystalvillage.com @ 12:28 pm

Babe Ruth joined the Yankees baseball team in 1920, after his contract was sold by the Boston Red Sox to the New York Yankees. Babe Ruth’s popularity drew huge crowds to the Polo Grounds, the field that the Yankee’s had shared with the New York Giants since 1913. In fact, the Yankees became the first professional baseball team to draw more than one million fans in a single season. Facing eviction by the indignant Giants, the owners of the Yankees decided to build a spectacular ballpark of their own.

Hitting

Filed under: Baseball, Exercise Fitness, Sports — webmaster@crystalvillage.com @ 12:25 pm

Ask ten coaches about hitting and you’ll get unquestionably get 10 different answers. Hitting a baseball is considered by many the single most difficult skill in sports. Hitting is a very complex series of events which can be debated for years on end. If a hitter is confused he will not be confident, and we all know when a hitter isn’t confident he won’t hit well.

Baseball Cards

Filed under: Baseball, Professional Sports, Sports, Sports Products — webmaster@crystalvillage.com @ 12:15 pm

One of the long time more common hobbies is that of collecting baseball cards and baseball card sets. The chance to find a treasure amongst the masses of baseball cards, the thrill of the hunt, and the camaraderie amongst traders are just some of the attributes that fuel the baseball card collector.

March 25, 2008

Tailgate Parties

Filed under: Outdoors, Society and Sports, Sports — webmaster@crystalvillage.com @ 2:08 pm

Tailgate parties are an American pastime to fans of spectator sports virtually everywhere in the country. From college to professional sports, tailgating adds additional entertainment to an already entertaining event. It is the hardcore fan’s pre-game parking lot ritual. Tailgate partieshave been around for many decades. People have been gathering in parking lots before baseball and football games for years. Grilling and eating hot dogs and hamburgers, and drinking as much beer as possible before the game starts, has been going on since at least the middle 70’s.

Football

Filed under: Football, Professional Sports, Sports — webmaster@crystalvillage.com @ 2:04 pm

NFL Football is one of the most popular American sports, attracting thousands of participants and millions of spectators annually. The forerunner of American footballmay have been a game played by the ancient Greeks, called harpaston. In this game there was no limit to the number of players. The object was to move a ball across a goal line by kicking, throwing, or running with it. Classical literature contains detailed accounts of football, including its rougher elements, such as ferocious tackling.

Golf Clubs

Filed under: Golf, Sports, Sports Products — webmaster@crystalvillage.com @ 2:01 pm

Having your own set of custom golf clubs is a dream every serious golfer has. You can purchase a very nice set of clubs from a pro shop or specialty store but even those will not necessarily fit your style of play perfectly. A custom set of golf clubs will be configured to match your skill, style and body type perfectly. Continually having to repair a set of golf clubs that do not match your playing style can get expensive and irritating. A custom set of golf clubs helps alleviate this expenditure and may end up paying for itself over time.

Water Skiing

Filed under: Outdoors, Ski, Sports, Waterskiing — webmaster@crystalvillage.com @ 1:57 pm

Water skiing is a recreational sport that is quickly gaining popularity today. More and more people find it exciting to go to the lake and have a couple of splashes and experience the speed of the wind and the touch of the water through water skiing. The sport is not a new sport. It was actually developed and invented in 1922 in Minnesota. It brings together the elements of snow skiing and water skiing, just as it brings together two wonderful worlds.

March 22, 2008

Choosing Women’s Outdoor Apparel

Filed under: Amateur Sports, Exercise Fitness, Outdoors — Jason Katzenback @ 3:40 am

Do you love to spend time outdoors but are you tired of having to wear men’s clothing to be comfortable. One of the main problems with women’s outdoor clothing is that they are not designed for comfort or to handle different weather conditions. It used to be impossible to find outdoor apparel that was really designed for the outdoors. Instead everything you could find was fancy, frilly things that in reality should never be worn outside. Today things have really changed. Apparel companies have finally gotten the message and started designing women’s apparel that really is suited for outdoor living.

There are many different outdoor activities that can be enjoyed such as snowboarding, motorbiking, skiing and camping. To enjoy these activities you need the right gear and clothing to meet your needs. You need apparel that fits comfortably while still being durable enough to hold up to the wear and tear outdoor activities places on them. Let’s face it men’s clothing just don’t fit women right. The sleeves are always to long, many times the shirts won’t fasten across the chest and the pants never fit right. However, now that outdoor apparel companies have come through for women and you never have to worry about finding clothing for fishing, hunting, jogging, climbing, paddling or any other outdoor activity you want to enjoy.

Learn more about women’s outdoor apparel.

March 21, 2008

Nutrition - Fit for an Athlete

Filed under: Athletes — strangethings @ 6:45 am

For an athlete achieving peak performance is paramount particularly in the competitive world of athletics. Athletes perform at their very best when they undergo proper training and eat a balanced and nutritious diet. Whether you are a keen sports person or an athlete competing at the highest level, good fitness is necessary to maintain strength, fight infections and injuries and provide energy. Therefore let us examine the nutritional elements that make up an athlete’s diet alongside other tips worth considering.

An athlete’s diet is largely made up of carbohydrates known as complex and simple carbohydrates. Complex carbohydrates are found in foods such as cereals, pasta and potatoes and simple carbohydrates are in foods namely sugar, honey and fruit.

Complex carbohydrates are broken down by the body during digestion and turned into glucose which is then stored in the body as glycogen. During exercise the glycogen is converted back to glucose and used for the energy required to sustain prolonged and strenuous bouts of activity. It is important that an athlete’s energy levels are kept up during this time as a lack of it may well lead to fatigue and a weakened mental attitude, vital if he or she is to win and perform at their best.

Glycogen is a form of glucose. The body cannot store much glycogen although athletes need a lot of it. Therefore in order to keep the ‘glycogen tank’ full, try to eat carbohydrates as much as you can and drink plenty of water as glycogen is stored better when the body is well hydrated.

Try to avoid white sugar and honey as this increases the pain of injuries. Should an injury occur, get a fresh pineapple and eat as much of it as you can as it contains an enzyme called Bromelain, which helps the healing process by breaking down the injured tissue. Taking vitamin B6 is also good as it is a natural diuretic and helps carry damaged tissue out of the system.

A good diet which contains a variety of foods will ensure that an athlete gets sufficient vitamins and minerals. Vitamins such as Thiamin B1, Riboflavin B2 Niacin and Folacin maintain a healthy body and are found in foods such as whole grains, liver, lean meats, milk and green leafy vegetables. Calcium is also good for bone structure and strength and a lack of it can lead to osteoporosis later in life. A excellent supply of Calcium can be found in foods such as eggs, cheese and milk.

Iron serves an important part in the body as it carries oxygen to the red blood cells and removes carbon dioxide. Many growing athletes, women and vegetarians are prone to having an iron deficiency due to poor iron intake, low absorption or loss of iron in sweat. A diet sufficient in fruits, vegetables, cereals and red meat will help rectify any shortage.

The function of protein in the diet also provides a vital role. Protein is used for building and repairing muscle, bone, skin, hair and other tissues. It is essential in the diet as the body doesn’t store protein, the best sources coming from eggs, milk, meat and fish. In general athletes who train hard tend to need more protein than the average individual, and the amounts they need depend on the duration, intensity and frequency of the exercise. Athletes whose diet is low in protein may experience fatigue and poor performance.

Foods that contain fats provide fuel for the body and the amount of fat used depends on the athletes physical fitness and the event that he or she is competing in. Trained athletes tend to use up more fat than an untrained athlete. A good amount of body fat is needed and care must be taken when eating foods with a high fat content as it can lead to weight gain. Select lean cuts of meats and low fat dairy products along with ‘healthy’ fats and oils such as Canola and Olive oils.

Water is crucial in the life of an athlete and drinking 8-10 glasses of water throughout the day will ensure that you are replacing fluids loss during exercise. Dehydration can cause fatigue and muscle cramps. Drinking chilled liquids throughout the event is advisable as they lower body temperature.
Other tips to note are:-
Always eat breakfast as this will help kick start your day and your metabolism.
Do not eat any foods that you are not familiar with. An athlete doesn’t need any ’suprises’ on the big day. Experiment after the event and not before.
Any food eaten should be well digested before the exercise or event begins. The body must feel as light as possible. Leave 3.5 hours after eating a high carbohydrate meal and 2-3 hours after eating a big meal.

So for anyone who enjoys sports competing is only half the fun. Keeping your body in peak condition will not only benefit you in years to come but will ensure that you excel and win at your chosen sport. After all as the saying goes ‘You are what you eat’ a phrase that rings notably true in the world of athletics.

Don’t Let Anyone Steal Your Dream!

Filed under: News and Views — strangethings @ 6:42 am

Don’t Let Anyone Steal Your Dream!

Do you have any dream killers in your life? Dream killers are those people who discourage you when you are trying to change your life. It’s amazing how many people tell their friends and family that they cannot succeed. This is especially true when you are trying to do something "outside of the box" like making money online or starting your own business. Like managing your life using time management and goal setting techniques.

The main argument these dream killers have is that your goals are unrealistic. They will advise you to be more "practical", and pretend they are offering you sound advice.

Many of them believe they are doing a favor by discouraging you. They think they are helping you live a life in "your best interest". But really, they are encouraging you to a live a life without vision.

If you are really motivated toward success, doing anything less than your ambitious goals will be unfulfilling for you. You end up wondering what could have been. You continue to live your life for other people, instead of yourself.

Your friends and family who discourage you from trying something new are only giving you insight into what they would do in your position. They do not have the vision and the drive that you do. They are only reacting out of their own fear.

Other people take the path of least resistance, but that does not mean that you have to. Your goals are important to you for a reason. You will only be happy when you achieve them. Giving up on your goals because other people think they are unrealistic is no way to live your life.

How to you overcome the dream killers in your life? How do you achieve your objectives.

You may want to start with choosing who you spend your time with. If you want to be self-motivated, you’ve got to spend time with other people who are self-motivated. The same goes for the other aspects of success.

If the dream killers in your life are close relatives, and long time friends, try keeping your business goals to yourself for a while until you get going. By the time you’ve had a little success, they will probably be a lot more supportive and help you achieve effective time management.

Finally, the best way to overcome the dream killers in your life is to be confident in yourself and your goals. If you are truly confident in yourself and your ideas, then no one can stop you.

Keep your goals and dreams in front of you all the time. They will be your motivation, when some of your "well-meaning friend" try to discourage you.

Don’t let anyone steal YOUR DREAM!

Unique Hiking Trails Before Rafting Season

Filed under: Articles about Sports, Extreme Sports, Outdoors, Sports — profitweaver @ 4:10 am

North Fork American River Offers Unique Hiking Trails Before Rafting Season

The freezing cold temperatures around the North Fork American River promise scenic views and unique hiking opportunities before the spring rafting season begins. The trail is known as the Euchre Bar Trail, and goes right on through ‘Chamberlain’s Run.’ If you’re looking for a reason to head outdoors without the rafting gear, be sure to catch the fresh landscaping and outdoor trips available by hiking around this region before the ice and snow begin to melt. It’s a beautiful trip just a few miles from Interstate 80, and promises gorgeous sunrise and sunsets as well.

March 18, 2008

Understanding Different Types of Snowboard Jumps

Filed under: Amateur Sports, Articles about Sports, Extreme Sports, Snowboarding — Jim Allen @ 12:16 pm
As snowboarding continues to be one of the fastest growing winter sports in the world, we are all becoming more familiar with the various types of snowboard jumps that snowboarders employ. Ollies, air to fakie, and half-pipes are just a few of the snowboard jump terms that are entering the English vocabulary.

Watching snowboarding competitions can be an exciting way to spend an afternoon. But listening to the commentators can be confusing, as if they are speaking a totally different language. But even though the moves sound silly, there are a few major types of snowboard jumps to learn about.

March 17, 2008

Let’s Get Some Free Fishing Lures

Filed under: Articles about Sports, Fishing, Outdoors, Sports — Craigs401 @ 3:00 pm

It seems like every angler’s dream to have a never ending supply of the newest and best in fishing tackle and lures. Incredibly, there is a way for fishermen and women to get access to a variety of free fishing lures. One of the easiest and most popular ways to do this is by acting as testers and evaluators for fishing supply companies and manufacturers. Typically the free fishing lures are yours to keep, all that you have to do is keep a fishing journal when using the lures and/or submit a feedback review within a specified time period. Anglers may also be required to sign a waiver to use the free fishing lures that will allow the company to use their picture, comments or journal on websites or in advertising campaigns.

To read more of this article about free fishing lures, please visit our site.

March 16, 2008

Babe: The Legend Comes to Life

Filed under: Articles about Sports, Baseball, Professional Sports, Sports — coghem @ 3:10 pm

He was the biggest man baseball has ever produced. Babe Ruth transcended the sport that brought him fame, money, and adulation, moving beyond the limits of baselines and outfield fences into the mainstream of American life.

More about the Babe - The Legend Comes to Life

March 15, 2008

Finding Practical Women’s Outdoor Apparel

Filed under: Amateur Sports, Outdoors — Jason Katzenback @ 1:09 am

Do you love to spend time outdoors but are you tired of having to wear men’s clothing to be comfortable. One of the main problems with women’s outdoor clothing is that they are not designed for comfort or to handle different weather conditions. It used to be impossible to find outdoor apparel that was really designed for the outdoors. Instead everything you could find was fancy, frilly things that in reality should never be worn outside. Today things have really changed. Apparel companies have finally gotten the message and started designing women’s apparel that really is suited for outdoor living.

In addition to just providing the comfort and support you need, these clothing items for women look great as well. They are typically stain and wrinkle resistant and can be crammed into your luggage, sport bag or camping pack and will still come out looking great. Women’s outdoor apparel requires a different cut and style and look than men’s but these new companies are starting to create some fabulous items for the outdoor woman.

Learn more about women’s outdoor apparel.

March 12, 2008

Enjoy Skiing In Queenstown, New Zealand

Filed under: Extreme Sports, Ski, Snowboarding — Jim Allen @ 12:15 am

Queenstown New Zealand is also a beautiful place to visit during to other times of the year. The people are friendly and you’ll find activities such as golfing, arts and crafts, farm tours, art and wine festivals, fishing, and so much more. For a more extensive list of activities and to get a genuine feel for what you’ll find in Queenstown,  go to Queenstown-NZ.CO. You may find the time you spend with your family in this small community one of the most enjoyable and unforgettable skiing experiences you’ll ever have.

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March 11, 2008

These Feet Were Made For Walking!

Filed under: Amateur Sports, Exercise Fitness, Sports — Author @ 2:38 am

Whether you’re a traveler hoofing it around seeing the sights, or someone with a job that involves more or less constant walking, you’ll soon forego a “fashion” shoe in favor of a pair which does not result in painful feet.

Walking shoes can actually border on the stylish, but with the benefit and value of true comfort.

Whatever your walking activities may entail, if you walk extensively, be sensible and look for an attractive and above all, comfortable pair of walking shoes. Your feet will thank you!

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March 9, 2008

Climb Safely With Top-Notch Climbing Equipment

Filed under: Extreme Sports, Outdoors, Sports, Sports Products — Author @ 10:55 pm

Rock climbing is not just a typical sport or hobby. There is nothing like the thrill out of reaching your first climbing destination. You feel great about making it to the top.

Let’s not forget about the rock climbing gear. The gear you make use of when scaling a rock face is crucial. No true rock climber will settle for second-rate gear.

Find out more about some high-end climbing gear to tackle your next bout with the rock face at SportingGoodsPro.com.

March 8, 2008

Improve Your Baseballs Skills With Baseball Training Equipment

Filed under: Amateur Sports, Baseball, Sports, Sports Products — Author @ 7:30 pm

For kids or adults that need some extra help honing their skills in this area there are a few different pieces of baseball training equipment they can try.

Getting practice in with the team might not be enough to improve certain baseball skills. There are various pieces of equipment that can improve hitting, throwing and fielding skills.

Learn more about the various types of baseball training equipment at SportingGoodsPro.com

How To Get Rid Of Muscle Imbalance?

Filed under: Exercise Fitness, Sports — kingsx @ 6:38 am

Before you choose a particular pilates instruction program, do check around. There are so many institutes out there that choosing the right one may be difficult. Having an experienced instructor is critical in pilates instruction. Positioning, concentration, and breathing is important in pilates and although you may not be comfortable having someone hovering around you, it s essential that the instructor checks to see if you are doing it right and suggest improvements where necessary. As with most things in life, one size definitely does not fit all. It is essential that the instructor you choose also designs a program that helps you as an individual.

March 7, 2008

Women’s Outdoor Apparel Is Now More Practical

Filed under: Outdoors, Sports — Jason Katzenback @ 11:42 pm

Do you love to spend time outdoors but are you tired of having to wear men’s clothing to be comfortable. One of the main problems with women’s outdoor clothing is that they are not designed for comfort or to handle different weather conditions. It used to be impossible to find outdoor apparel that was really designed for the outdoors. Instead everything you could find was fancy, frilly things that in reality should never be worn outside. Today things have really changed. Apparel companies have finally gotten the message and started designing women’s apparel that really is suited for outdoor living.

Some great companies that are making women’s outdoor apparel include Patagonia, Marmot, Mountain Hardwear, North Face, and Arcteryx. These designers are making great outdoor apparel not only for women but for all types of women and all different body shapes and styles. They go past the typical female stereotype and create great apparel for all of your outdoor needs. If you enjoy working outdoors, mountain climbing, skiing, travel, water sports or any other activity, they have apparel that meets your needs.

Sports Medicine - Present and Future

Filed under: Articles about Sports, Sports, Sports Medicine — Craigs401 @ 7:45 pm

Preventive care and therapeutic remedies form the mainstay of the specialized field of sports medicine. This is basically an interdisciplinary subspecialty of medicine, providing curative options to players from the amateur as well as professional groups.

The field of sports is fast gaining a competitive tone at an astounding pace. In fact, this is the main reason that the branch of sports medicine has assumed mammoth significance in the recent years. This holds especially true in the light of the fact that a major focus of this practice lies on the rapid recovery of patients, to facilitate minimum loss of performance and efficiency.
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March 6, 2008

Importance of Boat Sales Service

Filed under: Articles about Sports, Outdoors, Rowing, Sports — Craigs401 @ 6:01 pm

 Owning a boat does not come without responsibility. In order to maintain good working order you must ensure that you service the boat on a regular basis. Just like a car or any other major purchase for that matter, you must take care of them. If you neglect your boat and do not remember to service it you are risking the value and life of your boat. It is best to purchase your boat from a company that offers boat sales service for any future needs that you may have. Whether it be repair, servicing or detailing many of these companies provide exceptional service.

To read the rest of this article, please visit my site.

March 5, 2008

International White Water Rafting

Filed under: Articles about Sports, Extreme Sports, Outdoors, Society and Sports, Sports — Ian Woods @ 7:38 pm

Imagine all of the incredible rivers of the world. Now, imagine yourself leaving your increasingly  more and more hectic everyday schedule to experience an amazing, adrenaline rushing international white water rafting trip. It’s not hard to feel the pure joy of just floating down a beautiful river, stopping to camp at magnificent spots, enjoying the wilderness and feeling the culture and peace of your surroundings. Included in this peaceful dream is the true thrilling experience that is white water rafting….

Feel free to read the rest of this article on International White Rafting at our website.

Scott Paintball Goggles

Filed under: Anger Management, Extreme Sports, Paintball, Sports — JohnT99 @ 9:31 am

Scott Paintball Goggles are an excellent place to start if your strapped for cash but still want something you can count on. There are many other brands besides Scott Paintball Goggles but I will get to them a little later, right now lets look at what makes this mask and goggle system such a bargain…

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March 4, 2008

Fall Turkey Hunting Safety Tips

Filed under: Articles about Sports, Outdoors, Sports — Craigs401 @ 6:05 pm

I recently wrote an article about Fall Turkey Hunting, a snippet is below:

 Fall turkey hunting can be one of the best experiences in the world. With weather that’s absolutely ideal for a stroll in the woods and fields and leaves of all colors painting a picture that is unbelievable, many hunters prefer this time of year above spring for hunting turkey. There are some special fall turkey hunting safety and tactical tips that should be kept in mind this time of year, however.

Fall turkey hunting might be a little easier in some areas where hens are also fair game, but this fact can make it even more important that hunters keep their eyes open and be 100 percent certain of their targets before taking aim and firing. The temptation, too, might be high to bring home a fresh gobbler for the holiday season. Don’t let this desire get in the way of good judgment and safety.

 

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Our Virginia White Water Rafting Category

Filed under: Extreme Sports, News and Views, Outdoors, Professional Sports, Sports — Ian Woods @ 6:52 am

….once a new contract is finally put in place. Still, lots of rafters are right now taking advantage of this exciting run in their own rafts and experiencing one of the best natural recreation resources….

….slightly rougher waters, but with just a small amount of practice should not pose any serious danger to someone who has done it before, the real danger in any extreme sport, whether it is white water rafting, skiing, skydiving, of any other, is when someone….

Find out all about Virginia White Water Rafting at our Virginia White Water Rafting category or visit our Home page for even more great International & American River Rafting information

March 3, 2008

Virginia White Water Rafting – It’s Just Waiting To Be Discovered!

Filed under: Articles about Sports, Countries & States, Extreme Sports, Outdoors, Sports — Ian Woods @ 8:02 pm

The state of Virginia is very well known for its history during the American Civil War and for being a doorway to the nation’s capital, but very little is really known about Virginia white water rafting opportunities. The James River by Richmond or rafting on the middle fork of the Flathead river brings a whole new dimension to Virginia activities.

Feel free to read the rest of this article on Virginia White Water Rafting or visit our Home page for even more great International & American River Rafting and information.

International White Water Rafting

Filed under: Articles about Sports, Countries & States, Extreme Sports, Outdoors, Sports — Ian Woods @ 7:29 pm

Imagine all of the incredible rivers of the world. Now, imagine yourself leaving your increasingly  more and more hectic everyday schedule to experience an amazing, adrenaline rushing international white water rafting trip. It’s not hard to feel the pure joy of just floating down a beautiful river, stopping to camp at magnificent spots, enjoying the […]

Find out all about International White Water Rafting at our International White Water Rafting category or visit our Home page for even more great International & American River Rafting information.

March 2, 2008

Filed under: Articles about Sports, Outdoors, Racing, Rowing, Sports — Craigs401 @ 8:27 pm

 

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Boat Racing

Filed under: Articles about Sports, Outdoors, Racing, Rowing, Sports — Craigs401 @ 8:24 pm

 

 I just wrote an article about boat racing. Here’s an except from that article:

 Drag racing on land, with custom built cars is an exciting spectator sport. The water equivalent is just as thrilling and drag boat racing is growing in support. One reason the events are such popular spectator sports is that you never know what is going to happen with the surface of the water. A light breeze might come up or something might be floating in the water. Either event could have dire consequences for the participants in the race. The race is usually over a quarter mile and involves two boats, competing against each other. The highlight of the drag calendar is the IHBA World Finals, held at Phoenix in Arizona.

Children And Boats: Teach Them How To Water-Ski

Filed under: Articles about Sports, Outdoors, Sports, Waterskiing — Craigs401 @ 12:07 am

I’m sure that we’ve all seen people trying to learn how to water-ski. They splash and burn repeatedly while they and their friends in the boat get more and more frustrated. After someone sees this, they think,” no way” when one of their kids say that he wants to learn how to ski, but getting your kids into skiing is a great way to get them involved with the family boat. The process that I’m about to describe should alleviate the frustration and provide a much easier process for teaching children to water-ski. My brother and I learned using these techniques, and I taught my 10 year old son using these techniques, so I know they work

One of the first considerations is the boat. You have to put yourself in the child’s place. A 200 hp boat can be very intimidating to the child. I learned behind a 14’ boat that had a 50 hp outboard and to me that seemed huge. A 12’ boat with a 35 hp engine is probably big enough. I’ve even seen pictures of people skiing behind a jet-ski.

March 1, 2008

Designs For Women’s Outdoor Apparel

Filed under: Amateur Sports, Outdoors — Jason Katzenback @ 2:14 pm

Do you love to spend time outdoors but are you tired of having to wear men’s clothing to be comfortable. One of the main problems with women’s outdoor clothing is that they are not designed for comfort or to handle different weather conditions. It used to be impossible to find outdoor apparel that was really designed for the outdoors. Instead everything you could find was fancy, frilly things that in reality should never be worn outside. Today things have really changed. Apparel companies have finally gotten the message and started designing women’s apparel that really is suited for outdoor living.

Whether you work in the outdoor industry or just enjoy fun and recreation such as skiing, snowboarding, camping, motorbiking, etc, you deserve to have gear and apparel that meets your unique needs. You need clothing that goes where you go and fits you great while you do it. You should not have to try to fit into men’s clothing where the sleeves may be too long and the chest won’t button over breasts or whether the hips are too tight. You no longer have to worry about trying to find a pair of pants that fit (especially if you are short.) Men’s clothes were simply not designed for the average woman’s body. But you no longer have to worry about this because there are now companies making great women’s outdoor apparel. For hunting, fishing, paddling, climbing, jogging and more- whatever you do, they have the gear to help you do it your best.


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