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  • How to do a Gienger

    This article teaches you the steps required to learn a gienger, a high flying release move done on the uneven bars or high bar.

  • Olympic Fencing Rules

    Fencing is an interesting and often overlooked sport that simulates sword fighting. This is a very elegant and safe sport that is often described as a dance. The Olympic rules for fencing are very...

  • About Shot Put

    Shot put is a term that describes both a competition held in track and field meets and the piece of equipment used during these events. The shot put itself is a heavy metal ball while the shot put...

  • About Sprinting

    Sprinting is a method of running in which an athlete runs as fast as they possibly can for a short distance without the need to pace themselves. Races up to 400 meters long are considered sprints...

  • How to Teach a Child to Putt

    So your young child wants to be a golf pro. Or maybe YOU want your young child to be a golf pro. Either way, the first step in learning to love the game is to start with the basics of...

  • How to Hold a Kickboard for Effective Swimming and Kicking Drills

    Holding the kickboard seems self explanatory and unimportant, but there is a right and wrong way to hold one. Many newer swimmers will naturally want to hold the kickboard with bent arms while...

  • How to Watch the Olympics

    At first glance, you're like "How to Watch the Olympics? Geesh, I don't need some moron telling me how to watch the Olympics." And you're right, but this is a "How to" method...

  • How to Find Restaurants in Beijing

    A trip to Beijing is not complete without sampling a variety of Chinese cuisine from the best Chinese restaurants in the world. Visit restaurants specializing in different regional cuisines to...

  • How to Find the Olympics Schedules

    You know the feeling of loss when you miss out on that one event you've been dying to see. With some diligence, you can find the complete schedule and not miss a single event.

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