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Shoulder pads and body armor are not necessarily essential to riding in a motocross race, but shoulder pads can decrease the seriousness of an injury. Motocross shoulder pads are a scaled down version of football shoulder pads. The risk of ... more »
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Here's how to utfit yourself for skateboarding, from your board to your helmet... more »
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Few things hurt as much as getting kicked in the shins, and no matter how long you've been playing soccer, it will unavoidably happen to you. Wearing shinguards is not only required for competitive play, it is a safety necessity for all ages and ... more »
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Tired of never knowing where to go to securely buy sports tickets? People who are die-hard sports fans know that buying tickets at a reasonable price and finding a website that will not scam you is hard to come by. I recently came across ... more »
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Telescopic poles are a great snowshoeing addition. Lengthen them for uphill and flat snowshoeing, shorten them for going downhill and then collapse them and shove them in your pack... more »
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Are you shopping for a knife to give as a gift for your husband and don't have a clue which kind he might want? Here is some help... more »
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The FIFA Women's World Cup will be played between September 10 and September 30, 2007. According to the FIFA's official website, there are five cities (and stadiums) involved in the games: Tianjin Olympics Center Stadium (Tianjin), Wuhan Sports ... more »
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The difficulty of wakeskating, like riding a rail on water, is what makes it appealing. You want to make sure you get the right stuff. Follow these simple steps to buying wakeskating equipment... more »
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The beauty of Wing Chun, according to practitioners, is the simplicity of it's philosophy. Leave it to other martial arts to muck around with fancy swords and uniforms. Still, this has not stopped companies from merchandising Wing Chun martial ... more »
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Wing Chun is an ancient Chinese martial art that specializes in close-range, hand-to-hand combat. The style's emphasis on the economy of movement and intercepting an attack with a counterattack has earned it a reputation as one of the most ... more »
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It's the Fall Classic. Your team is playing. And you want to go. Here's what you need to do to get your hands on World Series tickets... more »
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Getting started in the sport of golf can be extremely fun, or extremely frustrating. Since no one wants to do anything frustrating, here's how to get started the right way!.. more »
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Zumba is a form of exercise that fuses lively, Latin-based music with dance moves for a well-balanced workout for young and old. Zumba DVDs offer a workout in the privacy of your home. Buy Zumba DVDs that fit your need and budget... more »
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Baseball is full of statistics. In fact it's one of the few sports where you can truly compare and contrast players over decades of play based on those statistics. One of them is a WHIP which calculates the number of base runners a pitcher allows ... more »
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In this article I will show how to calculate earned run average for high school pitchers and college pitchers. A lot of people think it is very hard to find a pitchers earned run average, with this formula it is very easy. For high school ... more »
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Baseball has been a game of statistics since its beginning. However, a baseball player is no longer measured only by statistics such as batting average, home runs and runs batted. Two other statistics, slugging percentage and on base percentage, ... more »
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There is no place like Penn State on a football Saturday. One of those reasons is the student campsite, known as Paternoville, that arises before every home game. Here is how to camp out in Paternoville... more »
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Taking to the water in a canoe can be a relaxing, enjoyable family activity. Here's how to make it safe and fun for kids of all ages... more »
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Now that you've spent what seems like a small fortune to outfit yourself for fly-fishing, it's good to think about what you can do to prolong the life of your equipment. There are a few small things you can do after every trip that will keep your ... more »
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Keep your skateboard rolling smoothly by taking care of it. After a long day at the skate park, check your skateboard over for any wear and tear, dirt or damage that needs to be addressed. Do routine upkeep of your board before you put it away so ... more »
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You don't want to lose your canoe off the roof of your car when driving to the river. Here's how to tie it down so it stays secure... more »
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Follow these steps to do a Casperslide... more »
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this shuold help you doing whellies.. more »
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Many people will have their own ideas on the best way to catch carp. Here is one of the easiest... more »
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Add a little pizzazz when you're tossing the disc around by catching it behind your back... more »