Why Wear An Altimeter Watch?, by Roger Brown These are the reasons an altimeter watch is your best friend on an outdoor adventure. Published 08Dec2011, viewed 25 times
How To Find The Best Rowing Machine, by Aleks Nikev Rowing workouts are becoming more and more popular, as according to the American College of Sports Medicine. These low-impact exercise regimens render a myriad of healthy results. They are ideal for strengthening the heart and lungs, and build more powerful arm, shoulder and leg muscles. Published 17Nov2011, viewed 63 times
Information On Soccer Coaching Camps In The USA, by Michel Gerard One of America's preferred hobbies is soccer; consequently, it stands to reason that many persons will send their kids to football training camps in an effort to introduce them to this widespread sport as well as to instruct them how to play it. Published 06Jan2012, viewed 83 times
Preparing For A Cold Winter, by JD Hoopes There are things one must do to prepare for winter. There are many things that require time and attention before the first freeze comes along. If you take the time when it is still somewhat warm and dry you will be much better off and happier in the long run. This is all relative to where you live as well. Published 08Dec2011, viewed 77 times
Common Boot Camp Exercises, by Patricia Strasser Common outdoor bootcamp exercise routines involve push-ups, squat jumps, field suicides, as well as high leg drill. Published 09Nov2011, viewed 90 times
Honing The Athletic Potential Of The Young In Junior Football Competitions, by Michel Gerard There is no doubt that young people have so much energy for which they need an outlet. Sporting is one of the best ways to direct such youthful energy and vigor and keep young persons from getting into problem. Published 04Jan2012, viewed 58 times
How To Pick The Right Size Backpack, by Bob Storrs Before you decide on which backpack to buy it is recommended that you test drive several models from different manufacturers. Making the right choice is all about the fit as well as the various options available. This article will shed some light on the things you need to consider. Published 07Dec2011, viewed 29 times
Where Can You Buy Tournament Chess Sets?, by Steven Barnhart f you enjoy playing chess and you are thinking about getting a little more serious about it, then you may want to look into shopping for tournament chess sets. Of course, all chess sets are basically the same and the game is played in the same way no matter what the pieces look like, but if you are going to take your game to a new level, then you should check out the tournament chess sets. Published 06Dec2011, viewed 31 times
What Is the Corn Toss Game?, by Steven Barnhart There are parts of the country where a corn toss game is played all summer long, while other people may never have heard of it. If you are unfamiliar with the corn toss game, then it is played usually outside on a large wooden board with small beanbags. Published 06Dec2011, viewed 32 times
How Laser Range Finders Work, by Dimi Nikilov Laser range finders are devices which use laser beams to determine how far an object is. The most common forms of these range finders work on the principle of time of flight. In this principle a pulse is sent in the direction of the object whose distance is to be found out. Published 14Nov2011, viewed 115 times
How A Portable Basketball System Can Brighten Your Living Room, by Aleks Nikev There are many reasons to purchase a portable basketball system for the recreation room or play area in your house. Not only is it a trendy and cutting-edge product for you to enjoy, but it could be the prefect compliment to your living quarters. Published 14Nov2011, viewed 112 times
Finding The Best Inversion Table, by Aleks Nikev Inversion therapy is an ancient treatment, dating back to 3,000 BC when it was utilized to decrease pain by re-balancing the body and relieving any pressure on found on the spine. Hippocrates, "the father of medicine", had his own formula for this therapy, which involved hoisting his patients on a ladder with ropes and pulleys in order to harness gravity. Published 13Nov2011, viewed 82 times
David Hayes - Australian Horse Trainer, by K Cummings The most formidable trainer in the history of Australian Horse Racing is with no doubt David Hayes, his father Colin Hayes, the master of all Australian trainers. David has won numerous trainers premiership in Melbourne and Adelaide and his ability goes from strength to strength. Read more here about this great Australian icon. Published 02Feb2012, viewed 117 times
A Brief Guide To Swimming Pool Covers, by Francis Lowe Swimming pool covers play a very important part in the pool maintenance routine. Used correctly they will lessen the time owners take keeping the pool clean and the expense of chemical water treatments. Some swimming pool covers will also, under certain circumstances, raise the pool water temperature, whilst others may help insulate the pool and keep the existing temperature. Published 05Dec2011, viewed 76 times
Willie Carson - Famous UK Horse Racing Jockey, by Pippa Brown William Fisher Hunter Carson, OBE was born in Stirling, Scotland on 16th November 1942 and is a retired UK horse racing jockey. Better known as Willie Carson, he was apprenticed to Captain Gerald Armstrong at his stables at Tupgill, North Yorkshire and his first win in Britain was on a horse called Pinker's Pond in a seven furlong apprentice handicap race at Catterick Bridge Racecourse on 19th July 1962. Published 04Dec2011, viewed 240 times
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