Sport Free Articles - Page 2 of 10
David Horne
Calling all Sports Entrepreneurs - The World Seeks Your Knowledge!
Could you become a sports entrepreneur? Well, if you have a passion for sports, some experience in your chosen sport and feel that you have something to share with other sports fans then there may just be a market out there waiting for your help.If you love sports then you could possibly share your knowledge and expertise with others and make money from it! [Read More]
Jim Brown
Fit To A Tee
Taking up a sport and being fashionable while playing it is very easy. What with all the vast array of sports wear available. [Read More]
Martin Haworth
Female Bodybuilding - Crazy, Fun And Perfect For Fitness!
Female bodybuilding contests started in the 1960 and they were nothing like the competitions nowadays. Back then they were glorified bikini contests. Now they are hard core competitive contests. Let's explore more about this fascinating female side to the bodybuilding sport - and how you too, can benefit... [Read More]
David Horne
What Does it Take to Become a Successful Athlete
Many athletes go through their sporting career without ever reaching their full potential. Many realize that being a successful athlete requires more than just practicing the necessary skills for their sport. [Read More]
Roger Munns
Tour de France 2007 Shame
This year's Tour de France ended in scandal. But the future could be a better one for the world's best known cycling event. [Read More]
David Horne
Constructing and Designing a Training Session for Sports Teams
The key to success for any sports program is to carefully plan and implement a well designed and structured training session. To do this, several steps need to be followed in order for this to happen successfully. [Read More]
David Horne
Safety in the Gym - Are You Putting Your Athletes at Risk
Are you setting yourself up for disaster by not taking the following safety precautions when training athletes in the gym? The weight room can be a very dangerous place for those more novice athletes entering the weight room for the first time. Often the ego will prevent the young athlete from asking for help and this is not the place to you want to learn from experience. [Read More]
Kenneth Edwards
Decathlon Secrets: World's Greatest Athlete
The Decathlon crowns the World's Greatest Athlete. Why? Because the Decathlon is a true test of every attribute of an athlete. [Read More]
William Bishop
Latrell Sprewell Loses Yacht
Sprewell will not be using is yacht anytime soon. It now belongs to the bank. [Read More]
David Horne
Sports Coach's Checklist for Recruiting Players for their Team
Do you know what sports coaches are looking for when recruiting for their team? Recruiting is the key to any successful program. I have known some sports coaches who lacked the coaching experience needed to create a champion team yet were masters when it came to recruiting. [Read More]
Adrian Adams
Boxing Tips: Pushing It To The Limit
Boxing is a fun and challenging sporting event that encourages those involved to push their bodies to the limit. This is accomplished by putting their various boxing strategies into action while in the ring. [Read More]
Adrian Adams
Skipping Rope Isn't Just A Fun Singing Game
Skipping rope is much more than just a fun singing game that young kids spend their time playing. It is a very important training strategy that is incorporated for those who are working hard in the area of boxing. [Read More]
Adrian Adams
How To Train To Be A Boxer
Many boxers learn their basic skills on the street, but that doesn't mean they are ready to get into the ring and do it for a real fight. [Read More]
David Horne
How Can I get Better at Tennis Without Just Working on Strokes?
When you are a tennis player you need to do a lot more than just practice on court tennis drills during a lesson in order to reach your full potential. This article outlines the various techniques and ways in which the professional tennis players are able to continuously improve and become better tennis players. [Read More]
David Horne
Developing a "BIG" Forehand for Tennis Players!
The difference between many tennis players comes down to who has the bigger shots combined with consistency. Obviously someone who just crunches the ball without control will be very inconsistent. Just about every tennis player has experienced playing someone who has blown them off the court with a big serve or a big forehand. Develop a "Killer" forehand and take your game to the next level! [Read More]