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1). What You Need To Know If You Want To Be A Certified Diver  By : Danielle Rose
If you have never dived before and aren’t sure that you want to spend the money on the certification process, you can still go diving. There are popular diving locations in the Caribbean or the Florida Keys where the resort may offer dives. These are typically one day or weekend crash courses, and they don’t allow you the freedom you have with beco...

2). Baseball Pitching Tips for Kids  By : Roger Nelson
Every kid that loves baseball has fantasized about being a great pro pitcher and throwing a perfect game. It’s one of those universal American dreams of little boys everywhere. While dreams like these should never be quashed, its important for responsible adults to teach kids how to pitch a baseball with the correct form and control. Without such g...

3). The Real Secret To Quickly Buying An Electric Scooter  By : Linda Harrison
If this doesn’t get you excited, then nothing will! Electric scooters can be bought for sometimes as much as 50% off if you can be just a little patient and know where to look. Electric scooters are incredibly fun these days, and they’ve seemed to have taken the world by storm. I see several of them all the time riding up and down my street here in...

4). Fan Gear For Sports Fans  By : James Brown
Sports have always been a great attraction for people. In any part of the world there are numerous sports fans, and any kind of sport has its own enthusiastic crowd, ready to die for their favorite team or player. Fan gear is an integral part of any kind of sport. It’s something no sports fan can do without, a way of expressing yoursel...

5). Tragic Accident During the Indy Race  By : Julie Smith
A tragic crash took away Paul Dana’s life during the Indy Race opening day at the Homestead-Miami Speedway last Sunday. Ed Carpenter lost control and crashed his car against the wall and after some spinning ended up in the middle of the race track. Most of the drivers got to avoid hitting Carpenter’s car but Dana couldn’t. He crashed a...

6). Basketball Lay-up Fundamentals  By : Hoop Skills
The lay-up is the most basic shot in basketball. Unfortunately, it does not get a lot of attention when people work on improving their overall game. In a time now where fundamentals are slowly being forgotten and replaced with fancy show-boating moves, players need to remind themselves of the basic techniques of shooting lay-ups to make themselves ...

7). The History Of Boxing  By : Naldo Camarones
Boxing has become one of the most celebrated sports of our time. With big name matches being held in glamorous locations like Las Vegas, it attracts the interest of media world wide as well as the attention of boxing enthusiasts. The history of boxing shows us that the sport is basically the same as when it was first introduced. Grant...

8). Chess - Its Origins And Development  By : Rick Hendershot
Chess is one of the world's great board games. For centuries chess players around the world have been mesmerized by its challenges, and its great masters have been revered as superstars of a different order -- superstars with brains. ** Origins and background of chess Like many of our popular board games, such as checkers ...

9). Bettor Up! It’s Baseball Season!  By : Paul Mrocza
Are you ready for some baseball? Some baseball, you said! It’s a 7-month, 162-game season, which means there’s plenty of opportunity to place your wagers. In fact, from April 4th through October there’s rarely a day on the calendar that doesn’t have at least a few MLB games. Along with the large volume of games, there comes a variety o...

10). Major League Soccer - Then & Now  By : Aurel Radulescu
With it’s primary goal to be the world’s most competitive and prestigious soccer league, along with one of America’s premier sports and entertainment properties, Major League Soccer is a large part of worldwide soccer news and is making great strides toward accomplishing it’s objective. With 6 teams making up the Eastern Conference and an equal num...

11). Wooden Baseball Bats - From Wood to Aluminum  By : Jeremy Tang
The baseball bat is a simple concept but a pretty complicated object. Here are some baseball bats facts to enlighten you about its interesting history and design. The more you know about baseball bats, the more you will find yourself in love with this fascinating sport. It's essential to get a grip on the bat's most basic concepts before you make a...

12). How To Better Enjoy The Great Outdoors  By : Spanishbry
5 Tips For Outdoors Life You love nature and the outdoors life. How can you get the very most from it, though? In a world where there seems to be more concrete than dirt, it can be rather challenging to even get out into the outdoors life. That means that you need to make the most out of what you have to play with. No matter what you e...

13). Investigation of steroid use in Baseball Sports World  By : Jill Woods
A deep investigation has been developed in the Baseball world after the use of steroid by Barry Bond, as the Major League Baseball reported. According with the information given, the baseball player has been taken steroids, human growth hormone and insulin for the last five seasons, since 1998. Two recent books have reveal...

14). Murder Mystery Evening in Suffolk – Feel the Team-Building Spirit among the Corporate people  By : Greg Birbeck
Murder mystery evening in Suffolk is a thrilling corporate event that induces the spirit of team building within all. While you are playing the game, you have to form a group and someone has to lead it, manage the time perfectly and show spirits of coordination and cooperation to continue with the corporate event. So this murder mystery evening in ...

15). Steve Smith: The Panthers’ Claw  By : Julie Smith
Carolina Panthers’ Steve Smith is considered the Michael Jordan of the NFL after he decided to take the last game against Chicago Bears in his own hands and surprised everyone taking the breath out of the crowd. The NFL player caught 12 passes for 218 yards and two touchdowns; his 12 receptions tied for the second most in a NFL playoff...

16). Oln’s Playoff Hockey Coverage Doesn’t Make The Cut  By : Adam McFarland
Like many hockey fans, I was just happy that hockey was back this year. I didn’t care that ESPN didn’t renew their TV contract with the NHL - I figured OLN might have a few hiccups, but overall they would do fine. I was wrong. OLN has been a disaster all season long and it’s not getting better. I understand that they have never done th...

17). The Top 5 Sports Books Of All Time  By : Adam McFarland
There have been thousands of sports books written throughout the years. Some have been absolute crap and most are mediocre at best, but there are that select few that remain deep-seated in our memories as classics. Below is my Top 5 of all time. There are some popular books missing – either because I don’t think it is as good as everyone else, or b...

18). Outdoors Sports in Winter  By : Isabel Curini
Outdoors sport in winter and, generally speaking, exercise during this season should be regarded more trustfully by sedentary people as well as by gym-addicts. Advantages such as reinforcing, maintaining and increasing health, characterizing outdoors exercise, do not cease during winter; on the contrary, they can acquire new values. If...

19). My Passion For Playing Snooker  By : blueboy
One of my great passions in life, if you could call it that is playing snooker. I became interested in snooker from watching players like Alex Higgins and Jimmy White in the 1980s. At the age of around ten, I was bought a small five foot snooker table for Christmas. It was probably one of the best Christmas presents I was ever bought. ...

20). The great Giro d’Italia  By : Jill Woods
Inspired by the Tour de France, the Giro d’Italia is a bicycle race frequently hosted at the Passo dello Stelvio, which is a mountain pass. The race takes 3 weeks to be completed. The first Giro d’Italia race took place in 1909 in Milan, it was composed by 8 stages and a total of 2448km in length, and the winner was Luigi Ganna from I...

21). Ironman Triathlon--Some Diet Ideas.  By : Ray Fauteux
Training diets come in dozens of shapes and sizes. It will just make you crazy! Trying to figure out what to eat and what not to eat. Especially when you start doing some serious training and you are HUNGRY when you get home. Well the good news is that I've tried pretty well all of the major diets over the years(and some not so major)and can cut ou...

22). First French Club to Lift Europe's Top Club Trophy Now Under Investigation for Faul Play  By : Cathy Jones
Former Marseille midfielder Jean-Jacques Eydelie told French sports daily L'Equipe that the whole Marseille team, except striker Rudi Voeller, received an "injection" before the 1-0 win over AC Milan. According to him the Marseille players were asked to stand in a line to receive an injection before the match. He also said doping and ...

23). Fifth Wheel Buying Tips  By : Gray Rollins
A fifth wheel trailer is a type of camper that is towed by a truck with a special hitch. It provides accommodations for sleeping, bathing and dining. This type of trailer is a great way to provide all the comforts of home while traveling or camping. There are standard models available that provide all the necessary facilities for living short term....

24). A Little About Baseball History  By : Keith Kingston
There is evidence to suggest that in terms of baseball history, people played games that involved a stick and a ball, right back to the early days of civilization. Ancient cultures in Persia, Egypt, and Greece played ball and stick games for recreation and as part of special ceremonies where celebrations were rituals. Ball and stick games of this t...

25). World Cup 2006 And A New Communication System  By : Julie Smith
A new communication system for referees is being implemented and hopefully will be ready for the World Cup 2006 that starts in Germany on June 9th. It will be a way for the referee to communicate with the two assistants and the fourth official during the game. Last December FIFA rejected the idea of a smart ball, system that would avo...

26). Hiking Gifts – Gift Ideas for Hiking Presents  By : Nomad Rick
Hiking is a healthy, relaxing pursuit for hikers. If you’re buying for a hiking enthusiast this holiday season, here are a few gift ideas for hiking presents. Hiking Gift Ideas There is much more to hiking than just boots and an urge to go. For those of you looking for gift ideas for hiking presents, here’s a list of poten...

27). The NFL Draft-What Players will make a Difference  By : Paul-Mroczka
April 29-30, 2006 live from New York City’s Radio City Music Hall, it’s one of the biggest events of the year! Is it the Rockettes? No. Maybe it’s that dreamed of Beatles reunion? No. Then it must be the latest country music awards show! Not at all. It’s the one draft that won’t give you a chill. If anything, this draft sparks the begi...

28). Tires: an important Fact on Grand Prix Races  By : Cathy Jones
The Grand Prix of Europe, the fifth race of the 2006 campaign, takes place at Nürburgring which opened in 1984. It has hosted 13 F1 world championship events under three different names: the GP of Europe (1984, 1995-1996, 1999-2005), the German GP (1985) and the Luxembourg GP (1997-1998). This Grand Prix track has the fame of having s...

29). Company Fun Days in Mid Scotland  By : Greg Birbeck
With superb games and extensive experiences available, company fun days in Mid Scotland are truly interesting and relaxing for corporate people. Putting together all the best company fun activities, these corporate events reward your hard-working team as well as you with some relaxing moments, which are a truly escapade from constant work pressure ...

30). Select The Best Golf Balls To Improve Your Game  By : Keith Kingston
When it comes to trying to select the best golf balls, there are literally hundreds of different types, brands and sizes that you can to choose from. Each golf ball manufacturer makes a number of different types of balls all designed with different playing styles, different types of players and different price brackets. So as a consumer how do you ...

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