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  • THE POWER OF HEAVY POUNDAGE  By : Dane Fletcher
    21st Century bodybuilding has become a complicated business. It seems that to get anywhere in this game nowadays, you’ve got to have PHD level knowledge on everything from nutrition to kinesiology, from chemistry to, dare I say it, psychology. We’re constantly being bombarded with state of the art research about everything from metabolic typing to visualization, from chemical sub-structures to ECG graph print-outs. It’s enough to make an old school iron pumper growl in disgust. Fortunately for the several million of us who would like to keep things simple, however, there is one muscle building truism that will never change, no matter how far our sport meanders into technical triviality: to build huge and freaky muscle mass you’ve got to haul heavy poundage.
  • Cricket  By : michaeljones
    The game of cricket is very similar to baseball. Two teams play against each other with eleven people on each team. The game originated in England hundreds of years ago. It was played by the wealthy people of South Asia, India, and Pakistan. Today cricket is the most popular sport in many countries around the world including Wales, Australia, New England, and South Africa. Professional and amateur cricket tournaments are a very popular pastime.
  • Course Management 101: Damage Control  By : Jack Moorehouse
    Course Management 101: Damage Control
  • Fire Da Bum  By : Jim McLellan
    The golf instructor must understand how to activate the motor skill part of the students brain to reach the potential of that students capabilities. Less than 5% of all golf "instructors" are gifted enough to impact positive benefits for the student, the remaining 95% should be flipping burgers at some fast food diner.
  • Secrets To Working The Ball  By : Jack Moorehouse
    Secrets To Working The Ball
  • Which Camping Style Do You Prefer?  By : Kenneth Elliott
    What a great question... If it was me I would have to say that I would prefer a camper and a chance to connect to the outdoors. At one time this was not a option. Mainly a hundred years ago camping had primarily two options, a tent or open air and the tent option was a slim option at that. You would have been fortunate to have a canvas tent. Fast forward to now, camping as a vacation option has really taken off. Especially with the advent of luxery RV's and campers.
  • A Guide To Choosing The Right Tent For Your Camping Experience  By : Kenneth Elliott
    Unlike previous generations, camping no longer always involves sleeping in a tent. RVs, commercial campgrounds and other options provide an alternative. But there's is still something satisfing about connecting with nature through the complete camping experience of sleeping in a tent.
  • Will A Golf Putting Training Aid Help Improve Your Game?  By : Lincoln
    Putting will account for most of your strokes on any given round. Find out if a golf puttin training aid will
  • The Natural Swing: The Backswing  By : Jack Moorehouse
    The Natural Swing: The Backswing
  • Understanding The Short Game  By : Jack Moorehouse
    Understanding The Short Game
  • Steroid Purity Testing  By : Dane Fletcher
    Q: Someone I know mentioned that they got their UG gear tested and I wanted to do the same. Can you tell me where I can get UG gear tested to determine how close it may be to the actual mg doses stated?
  • How Do You Train Your Goalkeeper?  By : Neil Stafford
    Your goalkeeper occupies one of the most important positions on your team, however, in many cases they are the forgotten player when it comes to training. Here are 10 points to help you train your Goalkeeper to their full potential
  • Top Pool Cue Cases Tips  By : Jason Marco
    Are you in the market for a pool cue case? Your glasses have a case, your important documents have a briefcase, so why shouldn't your pool cue? You might be wondering why it’s important to own one.
  • Foreign Players in the NBA Draft  By : T.O Whenham
    Doc's talks about the importance for foreign players in the 2007 NBA Draft.
  • Eating For High Energy And Explosive Performance!  By : Dane Fletcher
    If you’re an athlete, you’re accustomed to watching what you eat. But you may not know what to eat before an event to optimize performance and send your energy levels soaring through the roof. Supplements can certainly help with this effort, but without satisfying crucial dietary needs, the foundation upon which you base everything else will crumble. At that point, you can forget about being at the top of your game.
  • Steroid Q&A – New Drug Better Than Nolvadex???  By : Dane Fletcher
    Q: Someone told me to take the drug Femera, instead of Nolvadex, now that I’m on the gear, in order to keep my testosterone cycle from aromatizing and causing bitch tits. What is Femera and why isn’t Nolvadex good anymore? Also, I tried to source this drug and cannot seem to source it anywhere. I’m pretty resourceful and can’t imagine why I can’t find it on the internet.
  • Add 20 Pounds to Your Bench in 4 Weeks!  By : Dane Fletcher
    There's no doubt that a guy reading this who uses AAS, and one who does not, are going to get different results from any mass-building program. Everyone should start off by saying this, but maybe some assume it goes without saying. However, on the other hand, the good news is, we really believe that someone natural can still add 10-15 pounds to his bench using this exact program, provided that he eats appropriate calories, gets appropriate rest, and uses supplements to his advantage, such as creatine, glutamine, and others that enhance one's recovery and/or strength. Really, it's technique, discipline and pushing oneself beyond a certain point. So, to sum up, if the AAS user is a lazy bugger, and the natural dude is motivated to succeed - no matter what - we think even the natural dude can surpass the lazy bugger. 'Nuff said.
  • Love Cycling  By : Robert Ryles
    Why cycling in this age of environmental concern could be just the sport for you.
  • Finding The Best Martial Arts School  By : James Liu
    This article is about finding the right martial arts school for you wants and needs. It explains the differences in cost and the age range that you should pay attention to.
  • You Don't Have to Be a Pro to Benefit from Pro Team Cycling Clothes  By : Ben Anton
    If you have decided to start cycling, whether for fun or fitness, or are an accomplished competitive racer, this article will outline the benefits and perks of owning original pro team issue biking apparel such as bib shorts, gloves long sleeve jerseys and tights.
  • Love Running  By : Robert Ryles
    What it is about running that makes it such a wlll loved pastime. How you can train to enjoy your running without injury
  • A Guide To Camping - Weather and the Seasons  By : Kenneth Elliott
    We’re Talking Serious Money Here! The best way to pre-sell information --give it away with no strings attached--are the free article submission sites.
  • Tournament Paintball Tips  By : Tyler Powers
    Tips that will help you play paintball tournaments more effectively.
  • FINDING THAT SPECIAL MRP  By : Dane Fletcher
    You’d think by now we’ve all heard the theory about eating 5-6 small balanced meals a day. If this is news to you, you need to get out more! This ‘theory’ has been proven in many clinical studies and, more notably, in real life, as the best way to raise your metabolism and put your body in an efficient fat burning state at all times. But who really has time for 6 meals a day? Seriously? even if they are small, 6 meals a day is much easier said than done. So... what can you do if you can’t nail a 6-meal-a-day regimen? Take an MRP ... or 2 or 3!
  • BACK 2 BASICS...JOIN THE CORE  By : Dane Fletcher
    Don’t think you’re any different than your buddy in the gym who still idolizes Arnold and keeps an ongoing yearbook of articles about the “Austrian Oak” tucked inside the drawer of his bedside table. Okay, granted, you may not be fanatical about it. It isn’t likely that you’re on the FBI’s current stalker list - yet.
  • Choosing golf clubs at a bargains  By : Don Branson Branson
    This is how you begin to truly improve your game, since each club has a very specific hitting ability. Read on to find out about how the best bargain shopper would go about choosing some new golf clubs for a bargain price.
  • Why Kaizen Taekwondo is Great for Kids  By : James Liu
    This article focuses on the particular style of Taekwondo call Kaizen. Thsi styel focuses on the influences from Tai Chi.
  • The Martial Arts in California  By : James Liu
    This article centers on the explosion in the mixed martial arts in California, particularly in Southern Orange County.
  • Backpacking – How to lighten your gear  By : Kenneth Elliott
    How to minimize the weight of your backpack when hiking.
  • Outfitting Your Boat: The Wakeboard Tower  By : Paul Tamens
    Quick and easy ways to make sure you choose the best wakeboard tower possible
  • Tennis elbow - But I don't even play tennis!  By : Dr. Steven Trembecki, D.C
    Medically known as lateral epicondylitis, tennis elbow is the inflammation of the ouside of the elbow.
  • Proper Pool Cue Care Tips  By : Jason Marco
    Unsure of how to care for your pool cues? If you want to enhance the performance of your pool cue, and therefore your personal game – so you can be an aggressive competitor, then you'll want to be sure that you appropriately take care of and maintain your pool cue. It seems that such an item would need little attention, but that's far from the truth.
  • A Brief Introduction to the World of Golf  By : Scott James
    Golf is a grand old game, depending on how you look at it. There are those of course (no pun intended) who claim that “Golf is nothing more than a good walk spoiled” – pah! Heresy I say.
  • Better Badminton  By : Robert Ryles
    A potted history of badminton. What the game involves and how to train to excel.
  • Golf's Greatest Courses  By : Bentley Loveday
    This article details some of the greatest golf courses in the world. Although they are situated at oposite sides of the world, one has the enivable reputation of being the only golfers paradise whilst the other prides itself on beiing the birthplace of golf. There climate, and how each course plays is fascinating, were tto play and stay is also detailed together with an overalll picture of how different and difficult each course can be.
  • Skiing And Health  By : Roberto Bell
    Finally concrete proof for something we've always suspected - skiing is actually good for you.
  • If You Think Little League Baseball Does Not Teach Important Survival Skills, Think Again  By : Ed Bagley
    Sometimes as parents we forget how simple and subtle the lessons in life can be. With all of the violence we are now seeing with youngsters, I am reminded that some of our children today seem less able to cope with adversity, and even less so with patience. How is it that they clearly lack coping skills and patience, two necessary traits for survival as an adult?
  • "Crush Your Drives...AND Keep It In Play"  By : Jack Moorehouse
    "Crush Your Drives...AND Keep It In Play"
  • Perfecting Your Chip Shot  By : Jack Moorehouse
    Perfecting Your Chip Shot
  • Golf Short Game Tips-3 Tips to Lower Your Score!  By : Lincoln
    In golf the short game will lower your score faster than any other part of the game. Here are 3 tips to lower your.....
  • A Bit About McDermott Cues  By : Jason Marco
    McDermott cues aren't geared toward pool players who don't understand what they're searching for. No, they're geared toward pros who play to win – and play in competitions for that matter. However even if you just want to amaze your pals in your pool room, why not grab some McDermott cues and act sort of like the professionals?
  • When Playing It Safe is Smart  By : Jack Moorehouse
    When Playing It Safe is Smart
  • Improve Your Archery  By : Robert Ryles
    A history of archery including its implementation as an Olympic Sport together with an analysis of what it takes to become a proficient archer
  • The Correct Grip On The Golf Range  By : Bentley Loveday
    This article tries to give an easy guide to how to use each and every golf club in the golfers arsenal. The grip as everyone knows is all important and this tries to explain in simpler terms the correct way of implementing the most basic of handling grips togerher with important information on golf rangers. How to start with a bucket of balls and a wedge and then on to irons and woods as confidence grows
  • MMA - The New Boxing of Today  By : James Liu
    MMA is becoming the new boxing of today. With the recent decline of boxing receipts in paid for view, fans have found an exciting alternative in MMA.
  • Avoiding Bad Martial Arts School for Kids  By : James Liu
    This article is about having kids avoid bad martial arts school. Most parents are unaware of the dangers of bad schools, the lack of good teaching, and the unprofessionalism.
  • The Natural Swing: The Starting Form  By : Jack Moorehouse
    The Natural Swing: The Starting Form
  • BMX Skills  By : Robert Ryles
    The history of the development of BMX as a sport. What it involves and the key skills needed to enjoy this truly dynamic sport to the max.
  • Be As Tough As A Viking With Viking Cues  By : Jason Marco
    Professional pool cues have specific advantages, and of all professional pool cues out there, this editor chooses Viking cues, and here's why.
  • Gear Up For Hiking- Tips on Staying Healthy on the Trail  By : Roberto Bell
    The benfits of hiking.

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