Sport Free Articles - Page 6 of 10

Amy Wells

Troubleshooting The Spyder Imagine Paintball Marker

In spite of the fact that the Spyder Imagine paintball marker is extremely popular, there are some minor problems that most Spyder paintball markers and paintball guns tend to have. For the most part these problems are easily fixed. [Read More]

James Dunn

The History of Hapkido

A brief history of the formation and development of Hapkido. [Read More]

Adrian Adams

Tips For Getting Started In Women's Boxing

The arena of women's boxing has come along way over the past several decades. What was once viewed as a novelty is now considered to be a professional sport. [Read More]

Adrian Adams

Top Tips For Getting Started In Boxing

Boxing is a very disciplined sport that involves strength training, power, agility, aerobic as well as anaerobic capacity and speed. [Read More]

Adrian Adams

Women In Professional Boxing: Since 1904

Professional boxing is a sport dominated by men, but a few women have earned the right to be in the profession as well. [Read More]

Kris Koonar

Rock Climbing Techniques

Rock climbing usually indicates climbing steep rock formations. A climber may or may not choose to use gear and safety equipment used in rock climbing. [Read More]

Roger Munns

Alonso Wins The Monaco Grand Prix - Again

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. [Read More]

Roger Munns

Idling Hot in Barcelona

The Barcelona F1 Grand Prix threw the drivers' championship wide open. And the city provided a perfect base for a weekend of sport and sightseeing. [Read More]

Jimmy Cox

Skating's Progression From Blades To Wheels

Roller skating, one of America's primary mass participant sports, has traveled a long and sometimes hard road since the day two centuries ago when an anonymous Dutchman first attempted to transfer skating from ice to ground. [Read More]

Jimmy Cox

The Effect Of The RSROA On Roller Skating

In 1937 a group of roller-rink operators determined to band together and make a serious attempt to elevate the sport's standards and management. Several amateur competitions were fostered. On April 3, 1937, seventeen operators met at Detroit and organized the Roller Skating Rink Operators Association (RSROA) of the United States. [Read More]

Kris Koonar

Skiing and Hill Resorts in Sacramento

There are many ski and hill resorts in Sacramento, which are worth going to. [Read More]

Kris Koonar

Adventure Sports in Sacramento

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. [Read More]

Jimmy Cox

Tumbling Techniques For The Classroom

Just as for any other sport, there should be a short warm-up before strenuous action begins. This may consist of general class calisthenics or specific limbering exercises (simple tumbling stunts) for the unit in progress. Performers cannot be depended upon to warm up individually. [Read More]

Jimmy Cox

Safety Techniques For Teaching Tumbling

Safety cues for teaching tumbling include knowing how to prepare for teaching a stunt and the active protective techniques during the performance of the stunt. [Read More]

Jimmy Cox

Easing Into A Handspring With A Neck Spring

The arched-back landing for the handspring series is impossible for the beginner because he does not attain the necessary height until he has practiced for a considerable length of time. However, learning to land other tricks, such as a neck spring, will help the beginner progress toward the handspring. [Read More]

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