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Learn to Compete in the X Games - by Gail Leino
For fans of the X Games, the idea of holding a mock competition at home may be exciting. In the area of skateboarding, the teams may paint their skateboards so that they look more professional and maybe even give themselves a team name.

Achieving Your Ultimate Performance Zone is the Key to Success as an Athlete - by David Horne
Every athlete strives to attain their "Ultimate Performance Zone." But what really is this Ultimate Performance Zone (UPZ) and how can an athlete achieve this state on a more consistent basis? I have called it the UPZ because this

Summertime Boating - All That You Need For It - by Pauline Go
If you are interested in boating, you need not feel alone.
This is an activity that attracts thousands of people who like to take part in summertime boating each year. With the summer months, the temperature increases heavily. This is

All About Sports Trivia - by Anirban Bhattacharya
What is your favorite sport and how much well-versed are you with it? You probably need to check out a number of sites that offer interesting and much demanded information related to sports trivia, sports trivia games, sports trivia

How To Buy Ballroom Dancing Shoes - by Paul Steinberg
When selecting a ballroom dancing shoe, there are many considerations that come into play. For some, particularly those new to ballroom dancing, price may be a determining factor. Other criteria include comfort, protection, support and appearance.
Shoe sizing

Care and Feeding Of Your Pool Cue - by Jason Marco
Once you've invested in your first pool cue, you want to take care of it. A quality cue that's cared for will be your faithful companion for years. Caring for your cue starts during your game.

One Stop Shopping For The Next Paul Newman or Tom Cruise - by Jason Marco
You dream of becoming a true pool shark, like Paul Newman in The Hustler or he and Tom Cruise in the movie Color of Money. You want to be one of a handful of real life "household name" pool players like Minnesota Fats. Before you can do any of that, you have to practice your game. To really hone your pool game, you need the right supplies. Not every brick and mortar sporting goods store carries billiard and pool supplies, and the ones that do often have a limited selection. Your best bet is to find a source where you can get all of your pool supplies and equipment in one place, for the right price.

Vertical Jump Secrets Your Competitors Won't Want You To Know - by Karin I Manning
Many athletes have a lot of trouble increasing the power of their one-legged jump. This article will reveal the trick to harnessing your horizontal momentum fast with an easy exercise to increase vertical jump.
It is not unusual for one

Croquet - Quintessentially English - by Paul Bowers
Croquet is the quintessential upper-class English summer sport. It is the reserve of the well-spoken, wealthy gentlemen of London and the Home Counties.
Don’t get me wrong, Croquet is a fantastic game. It looks beautiful, strictly laid out on an

Your First Day of Lacrosse Practice - by Brett Weinberg
It is your first day of lacrosse practice. You are probably feeling excited and terrified at the same time. Don't worry, I will walk you step-by-step through the whole thing.

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