Ironman Triathlon Training
by Dale Lawrence The Ironman is the crown jewel of triathlons. Each year, thousands compete throughout North America for a berth at Kona, in Hawaii. Younger and Younger Grows the Snowbird
by Julie Jacobs Snowbirds aren't just your retired parents anymore! RV Travel - Disabled RV Goers
by Julie Jacobs Disabled RVers have more options now than ever when it comes to rv travel. Inline Skate Bearings and the ABEC Scale
by Jim Safianuk If you think you need new bearings for your inline skates, it's best to check your bearings for wear using the tests provided in this article. Your bearings are at the core of your wheels and reduce friction so you can skate smoothly and efficiently. Hence, they need to be maintained properly from season to season. Inline Skate Wheels -- Before You Buy
by Jim Safianuk Inline skate wheels have the greatest impact on your skating performance. Selecting the right wheels based on the way you skate is of prime importance. Before you head out to buy replacement wheels, it’s best to learn something about the physical properties that are used to describe inline skate wheels. Inline Skating Technique -- Longer Strides and Glides
by Jim Safianuk Sometimes, especially on trails longer than 20 miles, and in high heat in the middle of the summer, you may start to fatigue due to dehydration or if your caloric burn has exceeded your caloric intake for the day. Under these circumstances, it’s good to have a way to conserve your energy until you reach the end of the trail. One approach is to use longer strides and glides. Inline Skating Technique -- The T-Stop
by Jim Safianuk Advanced skaters sometimes prefer to use the T-stop as a quick way to slow down. However, excessive use of this means of stopping can prematurely wear out the inside edges and the profile of your wheels. If this isn’t a major concern for you, by all means use the T-stop when it’s to your advantage to do so. My Baseball Box of Memories
by Efren De Gortari Do you have a baseball memories box? Do you keep it handy so you can share it with others? Would you be willing to let us look inside to learn about them? The Key To Winning Fantasy Football
by Mark G. It doesn't take much to win in fantasy football. Simply know more than your opponents, and you'll be prepared when it comes to drafting, trading, etc. Learn the resources you need to cruise to your next fantasy football championship. Lance Armstrong for Ambassador to the EU
by Lance Winslow Wow, Lance Armstrong has done it all. Triathlon has given you sports injuries? Ouch!
by Dale Lawrence Sports injuries can be devastating to your triathlon training. It is critical to see a professional for immediate attention and then slowly begin training again. Baseball Jerseys - Jerseys Depict Baseball History and Culture
by Leo Cuccione Who knows the charm and delight of wearing baseball jerseys better than a baseball fan? Probably every American Baseball League fan has a baseball jersey and in her/his closet. Use of sports equipment only by the baseball players is an outdated phenomenon. Now baseball jersey has become a normal piece of clothing of American Baseball League and Major Baseball league fans. Croquet: A Gentleman’s Sport?
by Ryan Mendenhall Like pre-Gershwin jazz, Croquet in its early days kept some unruly company. Through these associations Croquet's status as a respectable game suffered. Then, finally in the late 1970's Croquet in America began its ascent into the prestigious sport that the British have enjoyed for centuries. The Great British Aikido Controversy
by Henry Ellis An article on the true story to protect the true history of British Aikido from its 1955 inception by Kenshiro Abbe Sensei. Go Kart Frames - Choosing the Right One for You
by Michael Walker Karting enthusiasts emblazon the image of the perfect chassis in their minds: lightweight, yet powerfully durable material capable of launching a kart forward without the slightest wear or tear. Go Karts - Becoming a Racing Enthusiast
by Michael Walker Imagine – ripping your torso as you hit a curve launching your sprint kart down the circuit. Pressing on the accelerator as you exercise dead-on hand-and-eye coordination determining the smartest way to turn the drift in the 21st minute of an hour-long enduro race. Or perhaps be a spectator – routing for the likes of Fernando Alonso and Michael Schumacher as they race neck-and-neck on the last lap. Guess what – you are breathing and witnessing (even smelling the distinctive aroma of clay dirt on the dirt track) the atmosphere that comes with go-kart racing. Formula One Cars - Unsurpassed Technology at Its Finest
by Michael Walker Formula One Racing is, quite simply, the paramount of karting. It is the professional form of the sport in its entirety. Formula One is an international phenomenon, a media conglomerate that rakes in millions and millions of dollars a year from advertising, sponsorship, and broadcast revenues. Give Me A Break, Any Break
by Reg Hardy The Break can lead us to defeat or victory in that split second moment, especially in the game of nine ball. So how do we master this moment? Fantasy Football Tips for Draft Day
by Mark G It's never to early to start thinking about your fantasy draft, so keep these tips handy. From There To Here: The Offseason So Far. Part One
by Steve Xen If nothing else, the Kansas City Chiefs' offseason so far has been interesting. There's been more twists and turns than a green room game of twister at Cirque du Soleil. by
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