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  • Speed Training Workout Guidelines  By : Patrick Beith
    Every coach and athlete wants to experience faster speeds, but that does not mean they are doing effective speed training workouts at their practices. By looking for short cuts and quick answers, you'll see inconsistent and frustrating results. But when your speed training workouts fit into a well designed training plan, you'll get results that you didn't realize could occur so quickly and easily.
  • Sport as a Part of our Lives  By : Tyler Benson
    Every day we get up, have our breakfast and rush like mad to whatever destination. We don’t care about anything that is outside of our field of work. But when it comes to health we run like crazy to the hospital, forgetting about our daily routine. Now it is quite clear to us that we have to keep fit and stay healthy to keep up with the speed of living today. Someone buys a dozen of pills and remedies and crawls in bed with hope to get well soon and someone starts doing sports
  • Sports Injuries and Their Role in Causing Traumatic Brain Injury  By : Peter Kent
    Roughly 1.4 million Americans incur a traumatic brain injury each year, and one of the main activities that can lead to a brain injury is participation in sports. Understanding what resources are available to those affected by a sports-related traumatic brain injury can help to deal with the after effects of what can be debilitating injuries.
  • Spread Betting, Sports Betting, Financial Trading  By : KeithD
    Spread Betting is a tool that enables traders to profit from both up and down moves on a wide variety of financial markets, whether stock indexes, individual shares, currencies, bonds, and commodities such as gold or crude oil.
  • Spring Crappie Fishing  By : mark fleagle
    spring crappie fishing
    Well folks now that the winter is near over and the ice is off most of the lakes, ponds, rivers and streams all we need to do now is wait for the crappie spawn to catch some big slab spring crappie. Wrong! You are missing out on some of the most amazing spring crappie fishing. Also do not forget to get your free copy of "78 Fishing Discoveries Unleashed"
  • Stages Involved In Learning To Play Golf Well  By : Roseanna Leaton
    There's more to golf that simply hitting a ball with a stick. Golf is a challenging game and in many ways your mental golf focus leads the development of better technique.
  • Stand-Up Paddle Boarding As A Great Way to Work Out  By : Nice Rack
    Stand Up Paddle Boarding is a new and exciting water sport. It’s a great whole body and core strengthening work out. You can paddle board just about anywhere, as long as there is a body of water and you don't need to know how to surf.
  • Staying Fit For Golf In The Spring  By : Roseanna Leaton
    Has your priority during the winter been going to the range and working on your swing? Have you ever questioned why you don't always take that swing you have been working on out onto the course?
  • Steps to Help You Equalize While Scuba Diving  By : Javier Melendez
    One of the first things you learn when first take up scuba diving is how to equalize your ears. Being able to equalize the pressure in this sensitive area of your body is highly important. Find out why.
  • 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?
  • 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.
  • Steroids For Dummies  By : Gerry Van Dyke, COAST Rehab
    Steroid use and abuse has been a hot topic for years. Yet, most people, congressmen and media types included, have a poor understanding of what steroids and other performance enhancing drugs actually do (versus Mother Nature). If they were more knowledgeable, they wouldn’t still be questioning whether or not athletes such as Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire, and Sammy Sosa ever used performance-enhancing drugs.
  • Stop Getting Caught Up In Mechanics Whilst on The Golf Course  By : Roseanna Leaton
    The range is the place to test your mechanics whilst the course tests your mental tenacity. To focus upon mechanics whilst on the course takes your focus away from the real game of golf.
  • Stop Trying To Hit The Ball!  By : Dr. David Breslow
    When you stop "Trying" to hit the golf ball you will see great results!
  • Swimsuit Contest - Beautiful Models And Trendy Swimwear!  By : Vic Darbourn
    The swimsuit contest has never held much intrigue or even curiosity for me. My feelings are that if women want to parade around in their swimsuit and be judged by a panel of judges then this is their prerogative. Even though the swimsuit contest still comes in for a lot of criticism, it has been around for a great number of years, and will no doubt be around for a great deal more.
  • Swing With Ease Into The Breeze  By : Roseanna Leaton
    Tom Watson showed us how to play effective golf in horrendous weather during Saturday’s play at the British Open 2011. This game and his attitude are always a delight for us to observe.
  • Tailgating: The Choices To Be Made For Your Party  By : Dana Buttenhoff
    When you are planning a tailgating adventure prior to the next big game there are many choices to be made. Planning ahead will guarantee that you and your tailgating group enjoy your next gathering to the fullest.
  • Taking Your Golf Game From Range to Course  By : Roseanna Leaton
    No matter how many lessons you have or how many balls you hit on the range, different elements are encountered when you set foot upon the course. These too need practice and repetition so as to achieve mastery.
  • Teaching Good Values with Jiu Jitsu  By : James Liu
    article on the values you learn from the martial art jiu jitsu.
  • Teh Values of Mixed Martial Arts  By : James Liu
    Article on mixed martial arts. This article will explain the origins and training needed to succeed in mixed martial arts.
  • 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.
  • Tennis Footwork - If You Really Want To Improve Your Game Leave Your Racket In Your Bag  By : Paul Gold
    Improving footwork and movement are the ways to improve your tennis without the use of a racket. For too long now coaches and people alike have concentrated on the technical issues surrounding the racket and not taken in to account the fact that before you hit the ball, you have to move to it! This article shows you why this is flawed and what to do about it!
  • Tennis Mind Game : How to Beat Higher Ranked Players  By : Matthias Mazur
    In the game of tennis, it's always difficult to play against opponents who are ranked higher than you. Here are some important tips you can use to play strategically against a higher ranked opponent - and boost your winning chances.
  • The ABC's of Surfing  By : Nice Rack
    Do you want to learn how to surf? Sure, you most likely have a romanticized idea of gliding seamlessly across a cascading wall of water, carving up and down the face of the wave, riding all the way to the beach… right?
  • The 1 Hour Golf Practice Plan  By : Nick Bayley
    In this article you'll receive a specific practice plan for a 1 hour practice session. And this will help you to get the most benefit out of this practice time.
  • The Advantages of Winged Keels  By : Rob Parker
    Winged keels have distinct advantages over the traditional keel, read more to find out why.
  • The Anatomy of Golf  By : Steven Cancel
    Full details of every aspect of golf including rules and common phrases.
  • The Ancient Art of Kickboxing  By : Jaks Lloyd
    Kickboxing, as it was known by the name of "Muaythai"', originated as the national sport of Thai society, with competitions held as early as 1257-1377 AD.
  • The Attack Of The Bear  By : Mike Powers
    Have you ever come across a bear in the woods while hiking? Read this story about an adventure my friend and I had this last spring.
  • The Basics of Mountaineering and Climbing  By : Chris Haycock
    A brief description of the three basic divisions of mountaineering/climbing.
  • The benefits of explosive strength training for rugby football  By : Bruce Ross
    Rugby football involves prolonged physical engagements between players where they are subjected to loading substantially greater than their own body weight. An ability to very rapidly generate force is advantageous in these areas of physical engagement. In addition to basic strength training, players need to undertake activity-specific training for explosive strength.
  • The Benefits of Lacrosse for Children  By : Rob Daniels
    If your child is interested in playing lacrosse, these are only a few benefits they will experience. With the popularity of this sport growing more each year, and with leagues and teams set up all over the country, it is a past-time that can continue on throughout their life.
  • The Best Way To Swing the Clubhead  By : Jack Moorehouse
    The Best Way To Swing the Clubhead
  • 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
  • The Cost/Benefit Analysis  By : David Nevogt
    There is a very useful method that many accountants use called "The cost/benefit analysis". You may be familiar with it. The analysis is done to cut the company costs that do not provide a specific benefit.
  • The Cure for a Fat Shot  By : David Nevogt
    This problem may be easier to fix than you think. You may not realize it, but your back shoulder may be dipping towards the ground. This move forces the club to hit the ground too early.
  • The Dangers of Snorkeling  By : Rob Daniels
    Snorkeling can be enjoyed by the entire family. Preparing before hand can make it a positive experience for everyone and very safe. Being aware of the potential dangers and learning how to prevent them is the key to a successful trip.
  • The dart board from wood to electronics  By : Steve Porter
    What the first dart boards were made from and how it was developed over the years to get to where we are today.
  • The Difference Between Handicaps and Conditions Races  By : Max Redd
    Max Redd discusses one of the fundamental aspects of the different types of horse race in the UK. The basic differences between Handicap races and Conditions races.
  • The different faces of the martial arts  By : James Liu
    Explaining the various styles of martial arts, so that the person can make an informed decision.
  • The Do's and Don'ts in Your Golf Mind - Part 1  By : Roseanna Leaton
    In golf it is important to train your mind to think about where you want the ball to go, instead of where you do not want it to go. The powerful effect of visualization in golf is truly amazing.
  • The Do's and Don'ts in Your Golf Mind - Part 2  By : Roseanna Leaton
    In golf it is important to train your mind to think about where you want the ball to go, instead of where you do not want it to go. The powerful effect of visualization in golf is truly amazing.
  • The Effect of Alcohol Upon Your Golf  By : Roseanna Leaton
    No matter what you wish to change in your life, you have to get your mind around it. Hypnosis enables you to do just this and you can learn to use hypnosis with the help of hypnosis downloads.
  • The electronic dart board, the safer way to play darts  By : Steve Porter
    The electronic dart board is now well established for the home as well as tournaments like the Arachnid Bullshooter league. There are lots of different types, from the stand up arcade style found in the big tournaments and the coin op version in some bars, to the wall mounted types for the home.
  • The Equipment Needed For Martial Arts  By : James Liu
    This article describes what is needed to participate in the martial arts.
  • The Equipment You Will Need For Martial Arts  By : James Liu
    article on clothing and equipment needs for the martial arts.
  • The Everglades National Park  By : Donald Saunders
    The Everglades National Park in Florida is quite unique and has the added advantage for hikers of being the perfect destination for hiking during the winter months.
  • The Filipino Martial Arts: Eskrima, Kali, Arnis  By : Jeff Patterson
    The concepts and skills taught in Eskrima are traditionally simple. Flashy techniques, with little practical battlefield use receive no attention. It is the basics, well trained and understood, that get you successfully through a fight.
  • The Four Basics of Any Golf Swing  By : Jack Moorehouse
    Plane, centering, radius, and face—these aren’t the usual basics you talk about when discussing the golf swing, but they are critical.
  • the Fundamentals of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu  By : James Liu
    This article is about the advantages of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu over other martial arts.

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