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By Claudia321 0 comments
I am new to the gym, but I already see people doing this exercise improperly. I really do wish to help people, but I'm not gonna harass people at the gym. Here is where I will explain how to do this exercise properly so that you can get the full ... more »
By Fossman 0 comments
Outside runs and quarterback roll-outs pose a big-play threat. However, they take a long time to develop and can potentially result in a losses of yardage. Often, preventing this from happening means stacking protection out in the flats. That's ... more »
By Lareby 0 comments
You have been playing golf for years and you have won more than your share of matches. Maybe you've gotten a bit older and are hitting the ball a little shorter, but what has you really puzzled is why you no longer can make those three-footers on ... more »
By eHow Sports & Fitness Editor 1 comments
This is the most basic defense (and the easiest for beginning players to understand). It uses the simple concept of assigning a portion of the ice to each player... more »
By eHow Sports & Fitness Editor 1 comments
This is a simple play meant to confuse the defense. Its trickery is in running an easy crisscross by two attacking forwards... more »
By eHow Sports & Fitness Editor 3 comments
The odd-man break is a common occurrence. In a three-on-two or two-on-one situation, the offense should know how to properly foil the defenders... more »
By eHow Sports & Fitness Editor 0 comments
Being in charge of a youth organization can be a rewarding experience or a major headache. Set your limits, plan and enlist some help from other parents and it may be easier than you think to run an organization for youths... more »
By eHow Sports & Fitness Editor 0 comments
Trust comes into play whenever you put your children under the guidance of a coach. But there are certain elements that you can use to help you make a good choice. Your prime concern, of course, has to be the safety of your child, followed ... more »
By chaddie01 1 comments
Starting out in tennis? A tennis racket is an essential part of the game. It could also be a dangerous weapon to a player if he finds the exact match for his game. Here are some tips to help you determine how to choose the right tennis racket for ... more »
By Kerry Winans 0 comments
Your organization has decided to run a basketball tournament as a fundraiser and you are given the responsibility of developing the tournament schedule. Here is a "can't miss" method for setting the tournament schedule. This is based on an ... more »
By chippreid 0 comments
There is nothing like a sunny, warm day to bring out the boaters. The thing is, the nicer the day, the more boaters come out. In the wink of an eye, boats of all sorts and sizes can clog a once-empty channel. Some of these boaters are in a ... more »
By DefineFitness 0 comments
So you have decide that you want to complete your first centuary ride (100-miles), but how do you get started preparing for such an mentally and physically challenging event? Planning is crucial to ensure you have an enjoyable and hopefully ... more »
By Brad Walker 1 comments
Currently, there seems to be a lot of confusion about how and when stretching should be used as part of the warm up, and some people are under the impression that stretching should be avoided altogether. This is a very important issue and needs ... more »
By Jami Mack 2 comments
How to Survive Wrestling Team in Public High School.. more »
By WCrew 0 comments
You can shave strokes from your golf game with simple mental improvements. Follow the steps below to improve your pre-shot routine, and you may just take five strokes from your round in the process... more »
By Nakano08 0 comments
What is communication? We take for granted the word communication and rather, choose to talk/speak to one another. What makes communication for you and me? Let's find out here... more »
By Kimberly Buck 0 comments
Whenever I go swimming, it seems I instinctively want to teach the kids who can't swim how to swim. This might be due to how much fun I had as a kid swimming. My father taught me and one thing I love to do is teach. So here are my tips on ... more »
By deversole 2 comments
Sports are fun; but remember, they are not the end all. Read on to learn how to teach your child a balanced perspective on sports... more »
By Daddyx8 0 comments
Some kids just don't seem to be able to balance on a bike. Training wheels and mom or dad running along side just yields falls, tears and frustration. Use this method when all else fails. It works and in a few days your child will be riding like ... more »
By LukeLiu4434 0 comments
If you like to play ultimate frisbee, the ability to throw the frisbee backhanded and with a forehand flick is a necessity. It can be challenging, but I try to simplify it as much as possible... more »
By eHow Sports & Fitness Editor 0 comments
Blood is a natural part of sports. Football player, baseball players, soccer athletes and rugby players get dings and scrapes and sometimes open up a wound on the field. Normally, when a player is bleeding the referee will step in and stop play ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
There is one sure fire way to become famous in the world today and that is to be moments away from an amazing accomplishment only to turn victory into defeat. There have been many different ways to do make an astounding win become a humiliating ... more »
By eHow Sports & Fitness Editor 0 comments
Sometimes life, fear and obstacles come between us and our goals. If you're trying to lose weight, a fitness trainer may not be the only thing you need. Use a wellness coach to help you overcome some of your personal obstacles that keep you from ... more »