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"Crush Your Drives...AND Keep It In Play"
By :
Jack Moorehouse
"Crush Your Drives...AND Keep It In Play"
12 Tennis Quotes To Celebrate Arthur Ashe's Birthday
By :
Noel Jameson
Tennis quotes can tell us more about life than just what one does on the court. This month, as we celebrate Arthur Ashe's birthday, let these tennis quotes teach us about persevering in life and not just the game of tennis.
14 Tennis Quotes to Celebrate Martina Navratilova's Birthday
By :
Noel Jameson
If you like tennis, chances are you like Martina Navratilova. If you are a Martina Navratilova fan, why not celebrate her birthday this month with some inspiring (and a few humorous) tennis quotes? Here are 14 to get you started.
18 Arnold Palmer Quotes To Celebrate The Birthday of a Golf Genius
By :
Noel Jameson
Avid golfers love Arnold Palmer and anyone serious about mastering the game pays close attention when Mr. Palmer has something to say. On September 6th we'll celebrate his birthday. Let's do it with these 18 memorable Arnold Palmer quotes.
19 Basketball Quotes for March Madness
By :
Noel Jameson
March Madness is here, so enjoy these funny and inspirational basketball quotes while you wait for your next game to begin.
20 reasons why you suck at golf
By :
Matt C
This article looks at the top 20 reasons why you suck at golf.
4 Golf Driver Tips
By :
Nick Bayley
In this article golfers will discover simple golf tips to help them hit their golf driver longer and straighter.
4 Vital Tips for Those New To Hiking
By :
Donald Saunders
Millions of people enjoy hiking every year without incidence because they follow a few simple safety rules.
90+ Shooters -- This Article Is For You!
By :
Nick Bayley
This article shares simple advice for golfers that consistently shoot over 90 -- to help them improve and score under 90.
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?
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.
A Full E-Tank Increases Sports Performance
By :
Simon Evans
Many coaches neglect to build up their players emotional tank and are missing a huge opportunity to create better athletes. Too much correction and instruction can decrease a young athletes performance, while more focus on the positive can boost it.
A Golf Lesson On Weight Transfer
By :
Jack Moorehouse
A Golf Lesson On Weight Transfer
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.
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.
A Quick and Exciting History of Viking Pool Cues
By :
Jason Marco
Almost fifty years ago in Wisconsin, Viking pool cues came into existence. Little did Gordon Hart, the creator of the carefully designed cues, know that they would quickly sweep the nation.
A Simple Power Strategy For Seniors
By :
Jack Moorehouse
A Simple Power Strategy For Seniors
A Tale of Two Putters- Isao Aoki vs. Nick Price
By :
Jack Moorehouse
A Tale of Two Putters- Isao Aoki vs. Nick Price
A Warm Up Routine To Generate Power and Consistency
By :
Jack Moorehouse
A Warm-Up Routine To Generate Power and Consistency
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.
Advances In Iron Design Cut Strokes
By :
Jack Moorehouse
Advances In Iron Design Cut Strokes
Air Jordans - A Review of The Most Popular Shoes
By :
Michael Patrick
The new Air Jordans that recently reached the marketplace are unbelievable the most technologically advanced basketball shoes around. It's no wonder there is such a high demand for these shoes all year round.
Airsoft Guns - Choosing the Right One for You
By :
Bill Phillips
Airsoft guns are remarkable facsimiles of real assault guns and pistols. They are made of plastic and shoot small plastic BBs or paintballs. There are many groups of people who use Airsoft guns in mock combat activities.
Align Yourself Accurately For Every Golf Shot By Doing This…
By :
Nick Bayley
In this article golfers will discover a simple way to align themselves correctly for each golf shot.
American Self Defense
By :
Armando Sainz
When we think of fighting systems we think of them as Asian but Bare-Knuckle Boxing was once considered one of the most effective fighting systems in the Western world. It is an almost forgotten, yet very effective street self defense system. It has now not only been rediscovered, but also revived and rejuvenated within another unlikely martial art system.
An introduction to Golf for the Adult beginner.
By :
Matt Canham
An article on the basics of Golf for Adult beginners.
An Introduction to One-day Cricket
By :
prasannamoorthy
A cricket match that is completed in a single day, as different from Test match and domestic first-class cricket is known as one-day cricket match. One day cricket match unlike test cricket usually ends with a result in a single day’s game. Players in one day cricket usually appear in bright colored clothing to add up viewer interest and to further improve the appeal to the television networks that broadcast many one day international matches.
An Introduction to Poker
By :
Jim Moore
An introduction into the game of poker. The article gives a description of the actual game, the types of poker hands and the strategy you need to take when playing poker.
An Introduction to The Art of Bouldering
By :
Chris Haycock
Describing the climbing technique known as bouldering. Together with some of the equipment needed and the best places to go.
Are Mixed Martial Arts Dangerous?
By :
James Liu
This article discusses whether mixed martial arts is a dangerous sport. Compared to boxing it is not since there have been numerous deaths in boxing.
Are You Getting Shafted?
By :
Jack Moorehouse
Are You Getting Shafted?
Arthur Lydiard, the World's Greatest Middle Distance Coach, on How to Train Effectively
By :
Ed Bagley
As a lifelong runner, master's and senior competitor in track, I have read hundreds of stories on techniques addressing specific aspects of training. It was not until I bought and read Running, The Lydiard Way that training philosophy became more important than individual workouts to achieve specific results. Lydiard's work is a textbook not only on his philosophy of running but also on the physiology of exercise.
Assessing Each Player On The Pitch As An Individual
By :
Neil Stafford
The time spent analysing your players during a match and focusing on their strengths and weaknesses in training will increase your players confidence and overall team performance. Discover how to analyse your teams performance for better training sessions and game performance...
Athletic Singles-Why They Are Great To Be Around
By :
Marvin Perry
One problem online dating offers is deception. This starts with the profile itself. People are not always who the seem or what they say they are. One group that does not have this type of problem, as often, is athletic singles. I wonder why?
Athletics and mental toughness
By :
Albert Foong
In any sport, athletics, recreational, or combat, mental toughness is a prerequisite. What is the one shift that will double your mental toughness?
ATV Racing - An Addictive Sport With A Need For Safety
By :
Korbin Newlyn
Very few sports can compare to ATV racing for that shear adrenaline rush experience. With this rush also comes a need for safety. Read on to learn more.
ATV Stunts - Serious But Dangerous Fun
By :
Korbin Newlyn
Riding an ATV is a fast paced activity. However, there are some that want even more of a rush out of their ATV experience. They crave adrenaline like a junky who needs his next fix. Be careful what you wish for. Read on to learn more.
Avoiding "Golf Overload" - Your Guide To Finding The Right Golf Instruction Tutorials
By :
Blair MacGregor
I'm sure you've been made familiar with the popular golf aids & tutorials that you've seen in the pro shops, online at bookstores like Amazon and on specialty sites all over the web. You might even be suffering from golf overload! While your first inclination might be to give that new product a try,
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.
Avoiding Rogue Martial Arts Schools for Kids
By :
James Liu
article on how to avoid dangerous martial art schools.
Avoiding the Golf Traps
By :
Ken Snowie
It’s every golfer’s worst-case scenario – You’re golfing great, you’ve got a perfect swing, the perfect stance, and you were able to get rid of that slice that’s been on your back. NO matter how well everything goes, even the best golfer can find himself (or herself) occasionally stuck in a sand trap, stuck in the grass or trapped behind a giant tree on the golf course.
Avoiding the Line of Charm
By :
Jack Moorehouse
Avoiding the "Line of Charm"
Avoiding Unsavory Martial Arts Schools for Children
By :
James Liu
A methodology of avoiding bad martial arts schools for children. This will help the parent to pick a safe school.
Baccarat - How To Win Playing Baccarat
By :
Michael Awwad
If you want to play a game that is easy to learn, is lots of fun, and has great odds, then play Baccarat.
Baccarat Made Easy
By :
Buzz B Berkeley
I'm often asked about Casino games, and a common question is "What's the Easiest Casino Game to Play?" What’s easy for one person may be very difficult for another person. Although I’ve written a book on how to make Craps extremely easy for the beginner as well as for the Professional Gambler, I will usually answer this question by emphatically stating – “Baccarat is the Easiest Game to Play in the whole Casino”. Let me explain...
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.
Backpacking – How to lighten your gear
By :
Kenneth Elliott
How to minimize the weight of your backpack when hiking.
Barry Bonds-Who's Your Daddy?
By :
James Raymond
This article compares Barry Bonds in the modern era to Babe Ruth in the 1920-30's. When Babe Ruth hit 60 home runs in 1927, he hit more home runs than any of the other (7) American TEAMS.
Baseball - Barry Bonds Is a Whole Lot More Than Just a Home Run Hitter and Record Setter - Part 2
By :
Ed Bagley
When Barry Bonds broke Hank Aaron's major league career home run record with his 756th dinger, he had hit homers off of 447 different pitchers. Bonds also holds the major league career records for walks with 2,540 and intentional walks with 679. He holds the all-time single season major league records for most home runs (73), on base percentage (.609), slugging percentage (.863), and walks (232). Could he be the best ever?
Baseball - Tom Glavine, Barry Bonds, Alex Rodriguez and Craig Biggio All Reach Milestones - Part 1
By :
Ed Bagley
It has been a year of milestones for Major League Baseball. From Tom Glavine to Barry Bonds to Alex Rodriguez to Craig Biggio the records have been piling up like poker chips in a major tournament. Glavine won his 300th game, Bonds captured the career major league home run record, A-Rod (Rodriguez) hit his 500th career homer, and Biggio picked up his 3,000th hit. Check their stats. All are headed to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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