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By Sprice 9 comments
Most athlete's dream of going to the Olympics to compete for their country. There is no higher achievement in the athletic world than to go to the Olympics, unless you break a world record. Breaking a world record can be very hard to do and takes ... more »
By lanedawg 0 comments
You can learn more about barefoot skiing in one day at the right barefoot school than you can a whole year on your own. Get the insider secrets to choosing the best barefoot school... more »
By Joe Rivera 2 comments
There are many reasons to hire a professional fitness coach or trainer. Making the commitment to yourself to start an exercise program for better health is one. Training for a specific sport or event like a marathon can be another. It might also ... more »
By derbyka 3 comments
Like toe-shoes for dancers, "tall" riding boots are the coveted coming of age piece of equipment for young English horseback riders and a mainstay for adults in a variety of English disciplines. The nickname "tall" boots ... more »
By Elizabeth McGuire 3 comments
One of the great accomplishments of early childhood is saying adios to the bicycle training wheels and becoming a full-fledged two-wheeler. Here’s how parents can help their child learn... more »
By Joe Rivera 1 comments
Kick boxing as a form of fitness has sky rocketed in popularity over the last two decades. Its mass appeal stems from its simplicity--at its most basic and pure level it can be broken down into five or six basic punches and four or five kicks. ... more »
By Ray Ray 3 comments
Finding the right tennis instructor is not only crucial to the development of your game but learning the right techniques will keep you from developing bad habits that could hurt your body. The following are the best steps to helping you find the ... more »
By Scott Cavanagh 0 comments
The serve gets all the press and attention, but how well a tennis player returns an opponent’s serve usually determines the outcome of most matches. Start consistently knocking your opponents’ best weapon right back at them with these quick tips... more »
By dhinkle 4 comments
Surfing is one of the most enjoyable activities at the beach if you're good at it. Learning to surf can be a long, cold, and wet process but once you got it, it sticks with you for life... more »
By clark711 2 comments
Learning how to swim is not an easy task, but with these tips, you will be well on your way to being a fish in the water!.. more »
By Joe Rivera 2 comments
Boxing as a form of self defense or as a means of staying fit can be both challenging and fun. Learning the basics will be a great way to establish a solid foundation and assure you get the most out of each boxing workout. One of the first ... more »
By Elizabeth McGuire 1 comments
Before you head to the local running track, make sure you know the unspoken rules. Following proper track etiquette keeps you safe from injury and free from ridicule... more »
By kadunleavy 0 comments
The Tour de France is over and Lance Armstrong is hitting on girls in bars. But that doesn't mean you can't still get into cycling races. There is a whole world of cycling races out there and it seems that cycling's becoming the new golf. Become ... more »
By eHow Sports & Fitness Editor 0 comments
This is a popular variation on the two-player forecheck defense. It sets the defense in a slightly different position and creates a wonderful wall against offensive breakouts... more »
By eHow Sports & Fitness Editor 1 comments
Whether a penalty leaves your team undermanned or the offense overpowers and breaks out, you'll need to defend a two-on-one or three-on-two situation... more »
By eHow Sports & Fitness Editor 0 comments
In forechecking, the defense maintains pressure in the offensive zone. This one-man version is conservative and works well on a more powerful opposing team... more »
By Nate1224hoops 10 comments
This article will show you how to start building or rebuilding a basketball program from the ground up. The word program is often misunderstood... more »
By TechsIn 3 comments
Hi, Every one i am going to tell you that how to wrap the tape around the tennis ball perfectly , After this step by step guide you are goona discover secrets of wrapping the tape around the tennis ball. Wrapping the ball by tape is usually easy ... more »
By only1special1 0 comments
We all want to become healthier and more physically fit, but with today's hectic lifestyles, that is a challenge that many of us have difficulties achieving. If you are truly determined to give yourself the time you need to become healthier, ... more »
By Summer Banks 0 comments
The discus throw has been part of the Olympics since inception. This challenging sport, is today, a continuing contributor to track and field on all levels. From high school to professional level, the discus can be learned with a few moderate ... more »
By csuf41 0 comments
Lacrosse is the fastest sport in world. Do you want to make it simple and enjoy the beauty of being able to catch and throw. Well this is for you... more »
By Joe Rivera 5 comments
In this world of instant gratification and quick fixes it is easy to understand why so many people fall prey to all these fad diets, exercise machines and exercise video series that promise everything from washboard abs to the tightest buns on ... more »
By Ryan 0 comments
Leading a team isn't for everyone. It requires a lot of skills to run a team. This how to will give tips on what it takes to be a great coach... more »
By Shama 1 comments
Calculating your golf handicap is a great way to figure out where you stand in comparison to other golfers. It's also a great way to track the progress in your golf game. Seeing your handicap improve is as good a feeling as a double birdie! ... more »
By kadunleavy 1 comments
Competing in a triathlon isn't as hard as that guy in your office would have you believe. It's challenging and requires preperation and determination, but the results are rewarding. And even fun... more »