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  • 10 Points of Bowling Etiquette  By : Jimmy Cox
    Though bowling can trace its beginnings in this country to the time of the earliest colonists in Massachusetts, it wasn't until the last decade that the sport began to boom. A number of events triggered its rebirth.
  • 10 Tips for Avoiding Injury During Sports Play  By : John Perry
    A quick guide for the weekend warrior to avoid getting hurt during the game.
  • 10 Top Tennis Tips for Coaching Junior Players  By : David Horne
    The bottom line for tennis coaches is that having a strong beginner tennis coaching program is the key to a long term sustainable business operation.
  • 100% composite construction could make for a strong bat  By : Cindy Thiesse
    The miken nrg 500 pro series is for the serious ball players. If your looking to create the distance than the miken max loaded is the answer for you. trying to hit those 100mph balls and just unable to get those results your looking for. Now that miken has came out with the 500 pro series you will be able to do so.
  • 2007 F1 Changes Adding Spice  By : Roger Munns
    The F1 season is well under way with the most competitive race for the drivers' championship in years.

    Changes to the sport's regulations are helping bring the popularity of F1 back to into the limelight.
  • 5 Important Lessons From A Skiing Accident  By : Richard Barker
    Skiing, while potentially dangerous, is enjoyed by many thousands of people without incident every year the world over. While undertaking high speed, steep or predictably hazardous activities can be expected to raise accident rates, sometimes the simplest actions or inactions can have shocking consequences. Read what happened to two unfortunate skiers when their luck ran out.
  • 9 Principles of successfull fast break basketball.  By : Josh Stinson
    This article describes the fundamental principles of fast break, transition basketball. Coaches and teams that consistently utilize and execute these fundamental principles will be able to force game tempo, take advantage of superior conditioning by wearing down opponents with pressure offense, and consistently take advantage of easy scoring opportunities that other teams might miss.
  • A Brief History of NFL Cheerleaders  By : David Court
    Have you ever wondered how NFL cheerleading first came about?
  • A Brief Look At The History And Science Of Swimming  By : Gregg Hall
    Swimming has been around as long as people have been on earth and where ever there is water people are going to be swimming. It was first done in Egypt and then just started getting more and more popular and we have the sport as we have it today.
  • A Day At The Tennis Court  By : Jim Brown
    Spending the day on a tennis court will mean people will be having a day filled with a lot of laughs and a lot of fun. This is because everyone has a good time playing a game of tennis and spending some time talking to friends during each game that is played.
  • A Day At Wimbledon  By : Shaun Parker
    Description of business hospitality services at Wimbledon.
  • A Day With A Friend At The Tennis Court  By : Jim Brown
    Many people get involved with tennis with the help of a good friend. The friend can be found at the tennis courts several days a week and might ask a friend to join them when they have the time.
  • A Detailed History Of Boxing: One Of The Most Controversial Sport  By : Celso Riva
    The history of boxing, from its beginning in the Old Greece, to its evolution until the contemporary days, with the various weight / ranking categories and the new modern rules introduced by the Great Britain.
    Includes also the most recent medical studies that confirmed the permanent damages caused to the brain by this sport, studies that had the consequence of banning boxing in some countries like Cuba, Korea, Norway, and Iceland.
  • A fantastic snowboard binding for the money comparable to Burton  By : Jose Sapien
    This Snowboard Binding is an extremely good value and is perfect for beginners and experts alike. Many times, bindings this good can sell for up to $210. A binding like this that is made by Burton snowboards would be $250.
  • A Guide To The Ryder Cup 2010  By : Shaun Parker
    A look at the history of this compelling tournament in anticipation of the 2010 Ryder Cup.
  • A Half Time Show That Fans Will Remember  By : Jimmy Cox
    Here are listed a few ideas you might like to work out with the approval of your school principal, faculty activity advisor and basketball coach to liven up half-time at your basketball game.
  • A History Of The Modern Olympics 1960 - 1988  By : Harwood E Woodpecker
    This August (8th-24th) sees Beijing, China, hosting the games of the X X I X Olympiad. Below is listed a potted history of the Olympic games from 1960 to date including a few interesting facts about each games.
  • A Paintball Sniper Rifle Gives You The Edge In Paintball Play  By : Amy Wells...
    A good paintball team will often have specialized operators, like snipers. Tracking their prey, snipers often have particular needs for their paintball marker, using it as a sniper rifle. Not often found on the speed course, snipers hide and track their prey, relying on the unexpected.
  • A Review Of The Last Formula One Season  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at why last year's Formula 1 season was so exciting and why sponsors and merchandise producers will be eagerly awaiting the beginning of the next season.
  • A short guide to online bookmakers  By : Andrea De Couilles
    Most bookmakers are run by good honest people who you can trust. However, some of them are not trustworthy, and it is my job to help my website visitors avoid these bookies and use only those that give you a) choice and b) peace of mind. I insist on a range of bookies for practical reasons - here they are:
  • Accessing Entertaining Golf Information  By : Jim Brown
    Golf is a very entertaining sport and many people choose to be entertained through various sources of information about golf.
  • Accessing The Latest Cycling News  By : Jim Brown
    Fans of cycling events all over the world have become accustomed to accessing the latest news about cycling by turning on the television and tuning the channel selector to a sports news network.
  • Achieving Your Ultimate Performance Zone is the Key to Success as an Athlete  By : David Horne
    Every athlete should strive to attain their "Ultimate Performance Zone." When you are able to achieve your Ultimate Performance Zone, and not someone elses; then you will reach new levels as an athlete and will be able to obtain the success that you desire.
  • Actions Not Seen During Professional Volleyball Games  By : Jim Brown
    There are well-trained athletes that play volleyball competitively throughout the year and it is rare for them to overstep the rules of volleyball in any way during a volleyball match that is held on a weekend at the beach.
  • Advantages Of Owning Bowling Shoes  By : Riley Hendersen
    Many people may assume that all bowling shoes are alike. The average person, when they picture bowling shoes, thinks of ugly, tattered, sometimes bad-smelling monstrosities that pinch the feet or fall off in mid-step. However, this doesn't have to be the case. Even the most casual bowler can easily improve their over all comfort and accuracy by buying their own shoes.
  • Adventure Sports in Sacramento  By : Kris Koonar
    Despite living in California for years, many people here have never visited Chico. Chico is surrounded on three sides by farmland and situated at the Sierra foothills 90 miles north of Sacramento, off the main thoroughfares.
  • Advice For Any Tennis Player  By : Jimmy Cox
    It will be helpful to players of all standards to read and take heed of the following advice. Every game can be improved!
  • Alcohol Use Will Not Help Your Game In Sports  By : Stanley Popovich
    Your fears, anxieties, and other problems have the best of you and you do not know where to turn for help. Your game is also starting to go south as a result of the stress and anxieties. In these cases, some athletes will use alcohol or other substances to feel better.
  • All You Needed To Know Before Investing On A Ski Goggle  By : Jim Brown
    Professional skiers and snowboarders wear great and attractive gear. Top of the line high tech gear can add to the appeal of the athlete. Gearing up for winter sports can be at times expensive since these equipments pack functions.
  • Alonso Wins The Monaco Grand Prix - Again  By : Roger Munns
    Fernando Alonso in a McLaren won the 2007 Monaco Grand Prix, for the second successive year.

    Team mate Lewis Hamilton came second, with Felipe Massa in a Ferrari finishing third.
  • Alpine Skiing: A Sport For The Bold  By :
    Downhill skiing requires a combination of athleticism, leisure, privilege, and the devil-may-care attitude that allows participants to enjoy the thrill of, essentially, falling down a steep snow-covered mountain, over and over again. It's not a sport for the faint at heart.
  • An Awful Weekend For Ferrari  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the last racing weekend for Ferrari and how merchandise companies, sponsors and fans will be hoping that the team will be able to overcome this poor performance in Melbourne.
  • An Explanation of The Physics of NASCAR  By : Chris DiCicco
    Even though NASCAR started as a backwoods illegal race to run moonshine, it has today evolved into a sport that is not only entertaining but depends on physics too. The obvious element in the physics of NASCAR is the aerodynamic design required by these cars in order to achieve top speeds of near 200 mph with the minimum drag coefficient.
  • An Explosive 5 Minute Vertical Jump Exercise To Improve Vertical Jump  By : Karin Manning
    There are many exercise workout programs available to help you increase your vertical jump. This article will discuss an explosive but simple 5 minute vertical jump workout to improve vertical jump.
  • An Introduction To Clint Bowyer  By : cupcake
    Clint Bowyer, who joined NASCAR racing less than four years back, has managed to become one of the most popular racing champions in the country. Born in 1979, Bowyer stated racing in the motocross at the young age of five.
  • An Island Hop... for F1 Drivers to Start and Stop  By : Roger Munns
    With the 2008 F1 season about to begin, the quiet holiday island of Menorca has played host to the world's top teams.
  • An Overview Of Kickboxing Workouts  By : MIKE SELVON
    Kickboxing is a fun activity that is often overlooked, but boasts the benefits of enhancing flexibility, improving stamina and increasing core strength.
  • An Overview Of The Best Ski Resorts In The West  By : MIKE SELVON
    The best ski resorts in the West are gearing up to greet their guests and prepare their facilities to enchant and entertain them.
  • An Overview On Boat Motors  By : MIKE SELVON
    By far, the most popular boats on the water today involve some sort of boat motors.
  • Anaheim Outdoors  By : Juble.com
    A Sports Fans Dream Vacation
  • Analyzing Athlete Performance For More Accurate Predictions  By : Gen Wright
    Sports prediction has always been slippery and elusive. Often, it feels as if you have gotten a hold on it, but the predicted results always seem to slip through your fingers at the very last minute. So what happened?
  • Athletes: Are You Taking Your Vitamins?  By : Brue Baker
    If you are an athlete or live a very active lifestyle I can't stress enough the importance of taking high quality vitamins.
  • Australia Crushes India In the First Cricket Test Match  By : David Horne
    The biggest day in the Australian cricket calendar saw Australia play India in the famous Boxing Day cricket test at the MCG in Australia. With over 80,000 spectators at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and nearly 200 million cricket fans in India watching the test match this was one of the most watched cricket games of the year.
  • Australia to Andorra: Chris Vermeulen is Motor-Cross's Golden Boy  By : Roger Munns
    Australian Chris Vermeulen is a Motor-Cross star, and a star whose future looks increasingly bright.
  • Ballroom Sport Dancing Events  By : Jim Brown
    Most people do not consider dancing as a competitive sport but if they were tasked to perform those moves in a dance competition, and then they would be forced to change their mind rather quickly.
  • Baseball - Reviving The Game  By : Jim Brown
    As baseball struggles to maintain its status as a premier sport, it needs to turn its perceived negatives into positives.
  • Battling for First: The Bahrain 2007 Grand Prix  By : Roger Munns
    The world of Formula 1 Grand Prix is having its best season for a long time, with three drivers battling it out.

    The Barhrain Grand Prix was a close run race...
  • Baylor Bears College Football Tickets Available  By : Gen Wright
    Staging its games at Floyd Casey Stadium in Waco, Texas, the Baylor Bears College Football team represents Baylor University.
  • Be a Safe Gymnast  By : Azlan
    Although it is a sport that celebrates strength, grace, and flexibility among all others, gymnastics can also cause harm and injury to its practitioners if athletes are not fully trained and prepared in its execution. If you are an avid gymnast or just starting to learn about the sport, here are some valuable tips you could follow to keep yourself and others safe and injury-free.
  • Before You Go Boating  By : MIKE SELVON
    There are several things to consider when it comes to boating safety.

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