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October 7, 2008

Straight-talk about Purchasing Archery Bows

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Archery — Tags: , — patt99 @ 7:17 pm

Compound bows come in a variety of shapes, sizes, colors and levels of sophistication. No doubt the modern compound bow is a fantastic hunting weapon, but you have to remember that the compound bow is still a relatively simple device. The compound bow is constructed from readily available materials; it has only a handful of moving parts; and it isn’t yet micro-processor controlled. Does this sound very “high tech� to you?

Most bow manufacturers design their marketing campaigns to market their bows as a “high technology� product. So you may ask–why do they do this? Because the manufacturers know that bowhunters want a “high-technology� product that will give them an edge. They stretch the truth to make it appear that their products offers a technological advantage in order to improve the bowhunter’s success rate which is notoriously low. It may also be that consumers of outdoor products like scientific words and fancy acronyms.

To read more about bow selection, go to archery.funhobbiesandrecreation.com

October 5, 2008

Golf Jobs: Tee Off A Lifestyle Career

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Articles about Sports,Golf — Tags: , , — bcdulaney @ 6:23 pm

As a sport, the entertainment capacity of golf is beyond doubt. However, what a career in golf offers is much more than the entertainment factor. The big daddy of lifestyle sports, golf tenders monetary benefits, fame, travel, freedom and many more objects of desire.

The rewards of a career in the golf industry are numerous. Nothing is more desirable for a golfer than the opportunity to play golf daily and remain connected to it in every sense of the word. A golf job allows you to enjoy an entertainment packed lifestyle and get the advantage of converting your hobby into a rewarding career. For the passionate lovers of the game, a golf job is something that makes their world go round.

The apparent monetary benefits are another great attraction of golf jobs. Where else can you make $500,000 in a week? Besides the hefty prize monies, there are opportunities for lucrative commercial deals as well. Remember, this is the sport that made Tiger Woods the highest paid professional athlete in the world, with an estimated income of $87 million in the year 2005 alone.

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Purepoint Golf Instruction – Pitching Backswing – Pitch Shot

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Articles about Sports,Golf — Tags: , , , — bcdulaney @ 6:22 pm

Let’s talk about the back swing when you’re pitching. This could be one of the most misunderstood parts of the weekend golfers short game or pitching problems.

I own three pitching wedges. I own three wedges. I own a pitching wedge, a sand wedge and one that’s sort of in the middle. They go three very different distances.

But let me explain something to you about the back swing that will help you a lot. Most amateurs that miss/hit their pitch shots make a big windup every time, and then they slow down to match up how far they want it to go.

So, if they have a pitch shot, they wind it up and slow down and hope they match up how far they needed to go. Two holes later, if they have to pitch it a little bit further, they make a bigger windup and they try to slow down.

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September 8, 2008

Skiing And Snowboarding Facts

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Extreme Sports,Outdoors,Ski,Snowboarding — Tags: — Kosmik @ 12:41 pm

A lot of people ski as a leisure pursuit and leave the Olympic ambitions to the daredevils. Snowboarding is now very popular with the young. It seems a crazy thing to do racing down slopes on planks of wood. Having tried it myself, I know how thrilling it could be. But I still prefer skiing to snowboarding.

I have skied in many places around the world but nothing can beat Alpine Skiing when the sun shines and the snow glitters in the sunlight. I enjoy very much Alpine skiing and wish everyone could at least try it one time.

Fishing Equipment Information

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Fishing,Outdoors,Sports,Sports Products — Tags: — Kosmik @ 11:10 am

Fishing is a nice sport but like anything else you have to start at the beginning and one of the way to succeed in fishing is to start with the proper fishing equipment.

For example, to really enjoy fishing, you need a good rod. It is much easier to learn with a good rod than with one of an inferior quality. A lot of good equipment such as rod, reel, lines leader and flies makes this sport enjoyable and you can easily find interesting information on fishing gear on the Internet.

The entire equipment should always be in good condition. Other wise, achieving success in fishing is impossible. So as you can see get good fishing gear if you want to enjoy fishing.

July 30, 2008

Archery is a Great Sport to follow in the Olympics

Archery will soon come to the forefront again because it is one of the sports in the Olympics in August.

Traditional Archery became more popular in 1940s and 1960s. Traditions bows though are a bit heavy are still used even today by many archers. It requires dedication and practice to master traditional bows.

If you want a body work out then you should try shooting using traditional bows. It stimulates mental improvement through relaxation and concentration. Traditional bows weigh around 50 to 60 pounds.

There are many websites on the internet that specialize in archery and can be regarded as a home for traditional bow hunters and traditional hunters. You will find various online shops that can provide you traditional archery equipment at your door step.

There are some online shops that provide used and new traditional Recurve and Longbows. Custom wood bow strings and arrows are built according to your sporting needs. You can have great discounts on these traditional bows.

In order to enjoy watching the Olympic sports, it helps to have knowledge of the sport before so learn more about Archery.

July 15, 2008

Learning Soccer Basics

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Outdoors,Soccer — hlgiles @ 5:45 am

Learning any new sport is a lot of fun, but it is also a lot of hard work. There are many sports from which to choose, with most going with things like baseball, basketball, and football. However, there are other sports out there that are gaining popularity, though they are not available at all schools. Soccer is one of those sports. Some schools touch on the soccer basics in physical education classes, but in order to play on a team, you have to be sure the basics are taught and securely fixed.
Getting out on the field to play is often what some think of as the best part of playing soccer, and of course that is usually true. However, some of the most important soccer basics are taught off the field.

May 28, 2008

Playing Golf in Ireland

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Articles about Sports,Golf,Outdoors — sunbow123 @ 12:23 pm

Ireland’s golf courses have been receiving many accolades in the past year and have even been regarded as one of the five best countries to golf in. Offering a variety of parkland and traditional link courses, you can pick blindly among the courses that dot the whole country and still get a great course to play in.

Ireland is a bastion of golf course, whether be it parkland or links courses, and they have more than enough for its 4 million population to accommodate many other golfers from all over the world. Blessed with beautiful land and scenic views, vacation golf spots in Ireland are a definite must-play and should provide a wondrous time whether you are just a beginner or a seasoned golfer.

Full article at: Playing Golf in Ireland. For more information,please visit my website: Sports Articles.

May 22, 2008

All About Dartboards for Your Home

Sports can be fun – wouldn’t everyone like to bring sports into their home! well now you can, in the shape of a dartboard. Needless to say, you will want plenty of space and it mounted preferably on a wall where you won’t have a lot of traffic walking by. You will also want to look at various dartboards to see what will work with your decorating theme (if that matters) and with your budget. You might want to buy a Halex electronic dartboard, though these can get slightly pricey for some people. To help hide the evidence of a bar, a dartboard cabinet is a great way to close down at the end of the night – especially when the room is dual purpose. Please see the following website for additional information http://www.dartboard.info/

May 20, 2008

Buying Discounted Snowboard Boots

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Extreme Sports,Snowboarding — Tags: — Jim Allen @ 11:11 pm

Before you buy your discount snowboard boots, you should ensure that they fit you just like the other boots you normally wear and there should be sufficient toe movement as well as solid heel hold, and don’t worry too much if your discount snowboard boots pinch a bit in the beginning because with time they will properly break in. Also, look for padding inside the boot which should be sufficient because it will tend to compact with time which may cause your discount snowboard boots to become a bit roomier than before. So, make sure that it fits snugly both for the toes and also for heel hold.

May 16, 2008

Buying A Ski Equipment Package

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Articles about Sports,Extreme Sports — Tags: , — Jim Allen @ 10:33 am

Regardless of whether you are renting or buying your ski equipment packages, you need to be sure that you include plenty of warm clothing in your ski bag. Make certain that you have two or three heavy sweaters, several pairs of thick socks to protect your feet, a good pair of warm gloves, and a heavy parka. These items are an essential part of ski equipment packages; they will help to protect you, not only from the extreme elements involved in skiing, but they will also serve as extra padding in the event that you take a spill out on the slopes.

May 8, 2008

Term Life Insurance

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Articles about Sports,Terrell Owens — manny-ppc @ 1:44 pm

Term life insurance is generally the least expensive and least complicated type of life insurance. It provides insurance protection for a specified period of time, such as 10, 20 or 30 years.1 If you die within the term period and the policy is in force, a death benefit is paid to your beneficiary. If you are still living at the end of the term, protection ceases unless your term life insurance policy is renewed. There is no “accumulation” element, or cash value with term life insurance.

April 21, 2008

Types of Cross Country Skiing

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Extreme Sports,Ski — Jim Allen @ 8:18 pm

The Skating Method of Skiing

The skating method of skiing is a style that is very similar to ice skating.  The skier uses a method that is similar to what is used by ice skaters to propel them.  Generally, specialized skating style across country skis are used for this method.  Bindings and boots can either be specialized for skating cross country skiing or can be a combination style, which can be used for this and for classic country skiing.

Telemark Skiing

Telemark skiing is a type of hybrid skiing.  Generally used for backcountry ski areas, telemarking involves the use of bindings which leave a person heels free.  This method is used for going downhill is that it is used for cross country skiing.  This method of skiing is characterized by traveling downhill doing normal parallels with the exception of the fact that the inside heel and skis will be hanging behind the skier.  By having a binding that allows the keeled move up from the ski, this method is possible.

Read more at types of cross country skiing

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.

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 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 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 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 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 “fashionâ€? 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 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

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.

February 25, 2008

The ATV You Ride for the World To See

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Extreme Sports,Outdoors,Racing — Barney @ 8:50 am

ATV riders love to ride, tune and fine-tune their bikes to hit tracks and outperform other atv riders or just simply enjoy themselves. A lot of atv’s look fantastics and each rider can give their atv a personal look and feel. Some riders like to give it a simple, obvious, clean look, while others like it more complex with all kinds of design strokes, flames and what not. More advanced atv riders usually don’t care about the looks that much. They rather spend their money on fine-tuning how their bikes perform.

If you want to see some examples of kick-ass atv rides, check out the Gallery of ATV Pictures at AtvgraphicMan.com, the Custom ATV Graphics Kits site, and tell you friends about it.

February 21, 2008

Drake is making history in Iowa

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Athletes,Basketball,Coaches — Greg Everett @ 10:55 am

The Iowa travel guide lists several sports events as hot spots in the state. Of course they include the University of Iowa Hawks and the Iowa State Cyclones at the top of the list. Surprisingly the pro and semi pro teams fall under those two college teams in attendance rankings. Then they list the lower class teams such as UNI and Drake, although most of the state’s attention seems to be focused on the Drake basketball team this season. This team offers no scholarships but managed to get ranked in the top twenty in the nation. They are expected to get into the sweet sixteen this year with a good shot at the final four. No one wants to jinx their chances by picking them as the number one winner, but there have been whispers on the subject. The team was coached by Tom Davis until he retired last season. The new coach is none other than coach Davis’ son Keno. The players claim that they could barely tell the coach had changed, but apparently Keno has what it takes to make the chemistry work for the players. They will tell you that no one of them is a standout but together they are a force to be reckoned with.

February 20, 2008

Southeast Iowa fights proposed rule change

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Athletes,Sports Games — Greg Everett @ 10:53 am

The high school aesthetic association is thinking about holding some regional tournaments to increase tourism in the areas. The Southeast Iowa Tourism board is afraid that the effect will actually be to draw tourism dollars away from that part of the state. They claim that because they don’t have many large cities that they won’t get their fare share of the contests, thus causing people from that part of the state to take their dollars to other parts of the state with out a reciprocal number of tourist dollars coming there. The claim is that the Des Moines area would be the largest benefactor and they already get more money from in state tourists than any other area. The IHSAA is working on a plan to cover that irregularity, possibly holding several of the Des Moines area teams events in places like Mt Pleasant or Burlington. That suggestion is raising the ire of the Polk County residents as they don’t think they should have to travel for three hours to see their teams play. What they don’t realize is that all teams in the state that make it to the state championships take the drive to Des Moines to see their respective teams play.

February 19, 2008

Central Iowa tourism increases as tournaments hit the area

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Athletes,Fishing — Greg Everett @ 11:44 am

The state high school tournaments are always held in the central Iowa tourism region as this is where the bulk of Iowa attractions are and is also the center of shopping in the state. Every tournament draws a different type of crowd. The wrestling tournament which just concluded brought an independent crowd, they aren’t the biggest shoppers but they do consume more food dollars per contestant than the other tournaments. Not that the contestants consume that much more it is their parents and fans that cause that increase. The next tournament scheduled to start next week is the girls state basketball tournament. This one causes an increase of clothing sales. With that many teenage girls in town and with prom being not that far off, it’s easy to see why those sales increase. The week after that the boys state basketball tournament comes to town. This crowd does increase the food sales but also seems to increase the sporting goods sales and not just things like team sports equipment. With the fishing season being on the horizon there is an increase in sales in fishing supplies too. Then next summer the soccer tournaments hit. These usually bring younger participants so the game boy related sales skyrocket.

February 18, 2008

Sports contribute to Iowa tourism

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Articles about Sports,Basketball — Greg Everett @ 2:36 pm

The high school sports contribute greatly to east Iowa tourism. There is a population center on the east side of the state so there are some of the state’s largest schools in that area. Surprisingly, although they do carry a large share of the fans there are actually more fans from the smaller schools that do the traveling. There are lots of small schools in the area and smaller schools seem to have more devoted fans, the ones that will get up and travel long distances to watch their sons and daughters compete to carry on the school pride. Most attention is paid to the larger schools because you can reach so many more fans with one message where as with the smaller schools you need to deliver your message eight or ten time to reach the same number of people. Now what we need is a place where we can get more schools in the same place at the same time, this is where the state tournaments come in. It is a great time as a good number of all sizes of schools occupy the same space for a three or four day period. That would be the best place to concentrate sales.

February 11, 2008

Paintball Tips

Here’s an Article about Paintball Tips:

Here are some points many nubie paintballers may find usefull.

Always wear and use the appropriate gear. You know,
mask/goggles,gloves, jersey,shin/knee pads, sturdy but
loose fitting pants, decent boots (possibly a cleated
ankle high sport shoe), the basics.
Know your marker, how it works, how to clean it, how to pressurize
it, how to store it safely when not in use.
Wear clothes that are suitable for the surroundings that you are
playing in. Nothing light colored or white either…

Go here for the rest of the Paintball Tips article.

January 30, 2008

Hunting attractions in South Dakota

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Outdoors,Sports Law — Greg Everett @ 11:16 am

Of all the South Dakota tourist attractions there are, sports is not exactly at the top of the list, unless you consider outdoor sports, then it’s a different subject. I was at a pheasant preserve in the southern part of the state and had one of the best times in my life. We arrived on Friday to a wonderful bunkhouse that was clean and warm. There were bunks along the walls and a big table on one side. The morning of our hunt we were awoken by the sound of a rooster crowing. We geared up and went out to where the van was waiting. The guides took us out to a large prairie expanse and showed us where to walk. The dogs pointed almost immediately and we flushed three birds, only one was a hen. One of the roosters came down and the other flew off, but it got your heart pumping right away. The rest of the hunt was almost the same, every five or ten minutes the dogs would point and usually flush at least two roosters. It was one of the best hunts I’ve ever been on. Everyone returned with their limit except one older gentleman who said he had a good time anyway.

January 20, 2008

Great Bench Press Tips

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Articles about Sports,Sports,Weightlifting — Peter31 @ 7:28 am

For many men, there is no greater test of manliness that being able to bench press a weight. In the company of serious weightlifters the phrase “what do you bench” is a very common question.  However, bench pressing is not only for the professionals. Many amateur sportsmen, who find that lifting free weights are a great way to keep them in excellent shape, also take it very seriously from an early age. For more information bench pressing and the bill gillespie bench press routine please visit our site and read the full article.

 

 

January 18, 2008

Purchasing Online Snowboard Gear

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Snowboarding — Jim Allen @ 4:28 pm
SFO Snowboarding is another company that you will definitely want to check out if you are looking to purchase snowboard gear online. They too offer an incredibly vast and varied selection, and all of their products are listed at very competitive prices.

Regardless of which store you actually are interested in getting your gear from, there are a few things that you are going to want to remember when buying snowboard gear online. Since you are not going to be able to actually try the clothes on and so you want to be absolutely sure of the size you need before making any purchases.

December 31, 2007

Don’t be a “Gym Profit” this year

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Exercise Fitness,Sports — stetbooks @ 6:43 am

Coach Hardwood says:

 

When you’re making your plans for 2008, and that includes a new gym membership, remember that those businesses make their money because they know that all new members stay an average of two months on their contract. Never return to use the facilities, never use up any of the gym’s resources. TWO bloody months! And you could be into a 12 month (or longer) contract… they charge you every month (or they already have your cash!) whether you show up or not!

This year, if you join the gym, CARRY THROUGH with your commitment. you paid for it with your cash now pay for it by putting your butt through the door! Don’t be a gym profit this year, but instead, plan to be one of the ones that goes 5-6 days/week, and eats up the profits they made of the other guy (you know… the one with the ever-expanding waist line) who showed up twice and never returned.

for 2008, it’s all about you getting your money’s worth, and getting your life on track and your flab on the run.

 

Read the gym wisdom of Coach Hardwood here…

December 27, 2007

Kickboxing in London the Picks are Infinite

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Martial Arts,Sports — hroberts @ 2:14 am

It’s important to choose wisely.Before you decide on any kickboxing classes, it’s very important that you look into the school itself, and ask for information about the exact qualifications of your potential coach. Not only is this important for learning most valuable kickboxing methods, it’s also important for safety concerns .

Because of the high impact of kickboxing by and large,there are a lot of safety concerns associated with the sport. Many of the signature moves, such as fan kicks and hook kicks, illicit almost explosive forces in the back and joints, and can often lead to injury..Should youallow the risk of injury keep you from practicing an exercise that you love? Of course not.If you’re careful,having kickboxing classes with minimal risk is simple..

There are several different kinds of London kickboxing classes available throughout the city. The right kind of class for you depends on your personal preferences and the objectives you expect to achieve from the class. As kick boxing becomes more fashionable, many variations on the usual martial arts kickboxing have arisen..The first and most powerful type of kickboxing is martial arts kickboxing. This is the activity that you see on television, practiced by ultra fit and knowledgeable fighters dedicated to the sport. If your aim is to become a kickboxing champion, this is the kind of training you will need.

If you’re looking to do exercise-based kick box or standard kickboxing simply for fun and health, there are several types of classes to choose from. One, called Box Fit, is provided at Martial Fitness on the Putney High Street London. Box Fit combines kicking and punching techniques with circuit training that has been specifically designed to give you a cardio workout while adding muscle..There are many schools out there who teach kickboxing with a focus on self defence. These lessons are great for all levels of students, as they teach you how to get the best effect from every defensive and attack move. Many companies combine these classes with street awareness courses to increase the effectiveness of the training.

No matter what your priorities are, or what kind of London kickboxing you wish to learn, there are lots of options out there for you. If you just spend some time researching the companies in your area, it should be easy to find the best one for you.

http://www.karmaa.co.uk/index.htm

December 9, 2007

Muscle Dysmorphia and the 98 Pound Hercules

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Exercise Fitness,Sports,Sports Medicine — stetbooks @ 5:22 pm

Men with muscle dysmorphia have a distorted body image, seeing themselves as having tiny muscles even if they are heavily muscled. This concern can lead to an obsession with gaining muscle and definition at any cost, including over-training and using potentially dangerous supplements such as anabolic steroids.

In a recent issue of the British Journal of Sports Medicine, lead author Precilla Y. L. Choi of Loughborough University in the UK and colleagues evaluated questionnaires that measured self-esteem and body image, among other attributes of mental health, for 24 male bodybuilders diagnosed with muscle dysmorphia. Their responses were compared with those from another group of bodybuilders without the disorder.

According to the report, men with muscular dysmorphia reported greater dissatisfaction with their overall appearance, muscle tone and weight. While they saw themselves as less attractive than their peers without the disorder, their appearance was also more important to them.

The findings also suggest that men with the disorder may view themselves to be less healthy than their gym-going peers, but this finding was not statistically significant, the authors note….

 

…read more about Muscle Dysmorphia and Men

December 5, 2007

Burton Snowboard Binding Sizing Chart

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Articles about Sports,Extreme Sports,Snowboarding — Jim Allen @ 2:38 am
Understanding the sizing chart for Burton snowboard bindings, will help you to choose the proper binding for your snowboard boot no matter what standards of measurement you use.

People may have the same snowboard boot size no matter which part of the world they live in, but when it comes to measuring sizes; there is considerable difference with one type of measurement not fitting all sizes.

November 15, 2007

Information on Inflatable Kayaks

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Outdoors,Sports — Jason Katzenback @ 11:50 pm

Kayaking is an exciting sport that is loved by many. Thanks to new technology it is now possible to buy inflatable kayaks which have greatly increased the popularity of this sport. It has changed the way people view kayaking by making it easy and more convenient for you to reach your destinations. Places that you once though were off limits because they were to difficult to reach with a hard shell kayak are now easier to get to. Inflatable kayaks are a great invention that has enhanced this sport in many ways and made it more alluring to people that once felt it was too much trouble.

The most attractive feature of the inflatable kayaks is the fact that they are so easy to transport to any location. They are not very heavy weighing an average of thirty to forty pounds. They can be folded and placed in a backpack making it easy to carry them to your destination whether you are going to a secluded lake or hiking up a mountain trail. After you reach your destination it only takes a few minutes to inflate the kayak and be ready for your exciting adventure. A simple foot pump will work just fine for pumping up the kayak.

November 13, 2007

Bring the fast paced excitement of an air hockey table into your home

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Hockey,Sports,Sports Games — BK_pagerank100 @ 1:59 pm

A mallet (sometimes called a goalie, striker or paddle) consists of a simple handle attached to a flat surface that will usually lie flush with the surface of the table. Four-player tables also exist, but they are not yet sanctioned for competitive play. If the puck leaves the table, a foul is called on the player that caused the puck to go out of play due to offensive motion and the opposing player gets possession of the puck.

Adults love to play this game as well. If you’re a bachelor, this would be perfect for you when your buddies come over for either a quiet, relaxing evening or preparing for a big night out on the town. An air hockey table is smaller than a billiards table which saves more room but they are just as energetic, if not more. Don’t be surprised if your guests are lining up to play once they see how much fun it really is.

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November 8, 2007

Many Choices Available For Building a Snowboard Box

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Extreme Sports,Outdoors,Snowboarding,Sports — Jim Allen @ 1:13 am
Foamalux is a strong, UV stable material that can be used to build a snowboard box. It’s also easy for machining. Like stainless steel, it also is expensive – but if you have the funds, it’s a good choice. Another suggested snowboard box material is P-tex. It’s stronger than most woods and will give you a great slide. You should be able to find it at someplace like Home Depot. For better performance and an even better glide, look for the 4001 Grade P-tex base material.

November 3, 2007

Golf Terms

Address: The manner in which a golf player positions his or her body right before hitting the ball. Everyone has a unique address.

Alignment: The alignment describes the manner in which you aim the club face and line up your body at address.

Amateur: Amateurs are golf players that compete but do not play for price money. In order to earn money from winning golf tournaments, a player must compete as a professional.

Approach Shot: This describes any shot that sends your ball onto the green area.

Away: Away describes when you are the farthest distance from the hole.

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November 1, 2007

How to Snowboard

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Extreme Sports — Jim Allen @ 2:07 am
In addition, when learning to snowboard, you must have the proper equipment. It must match your body size and style of snowboarding. In this regard, you may need to get expert advice if you are unsure because it will make for more control if your equipment is properly sized for you.

The actual act of learning how to snowboard may begin with learning to stand and get you balanced well whilst upright on the snowboard because being in good balance is a major factor to proper snowboarding as too is learning the proper stance and knowing how to bend the knees as well as placing the strongest foot in front.

October 29, 2007

Information on Inflatable Kayaks

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Outdoors,Sports — Jason Katzenback @ 1:13 am

Do you love to go kayaking and enjoy all the excitement and sense of freedom this wonderful sport can bring? If so, then you will love inflatable kayaks. The inflatable kayak is one of the best inventions ever designed. The technology behind these kayaks has made it possible to go kayaking in places that use to be too difficult to reach for many people. They have made it possible for more people to enjoy this exciting sport by also making it easier to transport the kayaks to the destination at hand, which is one of the reasons behind the popularity of this invention.

Some inflatable kayaks are designed with a bailing system in case they take on water but, the ones that are not are still light weight enough to easily dump out any water that gets inside of them. Many inflatable kayaks are as easy to maneuver through the water as any other design and some even have foot controlled rudders. Due to all these great features inflatable kayaks have been designed with, more and more people are switching to these devices each year. They are so much more convenient than the hard shell design. They are great for everyone from the beginner to the advanced kayaker.

October 17, 2007

Aggressive Downhill Skiing and Body Angles

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Articles about Sports,Extreme Sports,Ski — Jim Allen @ 1:07 pm

Among other things, aggressive alpine skiing also requires having the right body angles and if you forget to bend the knees and angles forward, or lean your body, it will cause you to fall on your back. In addition, aggressive alpine skiing also requires twisting the hips and also upper body while going downhill otherwise making a new turn can prove to be very difficult. And, for proper balancing of weight you will need to also bend the knees as well as hips from side to side while canting if you don’t want to lose your balance.

Read more at anyone interested in aggressive downhill skiing?

September 6, 2007

Get In Shape With A Workout DVD

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Athletes,Exercise Fitness,Running Walking,Sports — bookmaster456 @ 6:24 pm
A really good workout DVD is short and intense with unique exercises.  If you have friends that are also using a good workout DVD, you might want to work out together. If you don’t feel comfortable with this, you might have another option. You can still workout on your own, but you can take walks with each other a few times a week. You can add extra workout time to your weekly schedule this way, and you can find a way to spend time with each other while doing so. You may want to do a workout DVD swap with a few of these friends so you can all switch up your routines. Or, why not invite your friends over and let them choose from your 46 workout sites at Workout Pass Network, and exercise together. As a member of the Workout Pass Network you have over 5,000 individual workout routines to choose from. What a great way to hang out with friends and impress them too!

August 23, 2007

Lake Tahoe Skiing

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Extreme Sports,Ski,Snowboarding,Sports — serguei@lycos.nl @ 2:09 pm

During summer, the lake becomes very busy with Lake Tahoe skiing and other sports. In addition to water skiing, permission is given for jet skiing, parasailing, windsurfing and kayaking. Sailing is also popular and scuba divers love the clear water conditions. Several companies run boat cruises with guides and there are many boat launching ramps and marinas. Some cruises offer boating and dining packages with discounts at local eating places.

Full article at Lake Tahoe Skiing

August 22, 2007

Horse Back Riding Instruction is Necessary

Filed under: Amateur Sports,Articles about Sports — jlangski2 @ 8:43 pm

Most people must learn their horse back riding skills over a period of time. During this time , the  individual relies on positive and negative feedback from a qualified coach who can properly mold and shape a talented horse back rider. Now, this does not mean that an individual who takes up the sport of horse back riding needs to pursue a professional career in the sport. On the contrary, most people who enjoy horse back riding do so for fun and hobby and do not seek to complicate their venture with competitive pursuits. Regardless, however…

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August 19, 2007

List Of Workout Plans For Your Favorite Sport

Basketball Players Workouts – You will need an overpowering combination of strength, agility, quickness, conditioning and power. Your workout routines need to get you jumping higher, cutting faster and overpowering your opponents. If you’re not at top condition, you will get out played by your opponent.
Golden Glove Boxing Workouts – If you want to join the ranks of the top-ranked boxers in the world, you are going to need a serious training program. Your workout routines need to build blinding speed, explosive punching power and endless endurance. You’ll need a lethal combination of devastating hand speed, bone-crushing power, blinding foot speed and endless stamina. Hand speed, strength training, quickness and endurance workouts are what is needed.
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