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  • Skiing Beginners Tips

    By: Adam Gillchrist - Nothing ever beats the pain of huffing and puffing as one trudges along on the snow that tops mountain peaks that look like they had been dusted with clear fresh icing sugar. The snow seeps through your boots somehow and wets your socks. You often lose balance and topple down on the icy floor, while your companions burst into a cackle of selfish glee. But sad stories should never be a part of one's travelogue. Why fight the snow when you know that it can be worth so much fun to look at its better side? - Snow Sports! Yes, for all the brave hearts that are willing to brace themselves to race the wind down the slopes, skiing is the perfect option.
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  • Perfect Your Golf Swing With A Training Aid

    By: Mac Turnbull - You can read all kinds of reviews on the Internet about golf swing teaching aids, and the comments--from golf pros to weekend warriors alike--are all over the map. Some golfers swear by this or that golf swing teaching aid, and many others just swear at them. Many teaching pros use training aids that cost little or nothing--reflector strips, plum lines, show boxes, hula hoops--to help golfers who are looking to learn how to golf swing, and to give them a mental image that can help them keep the swing grooved when they're on the links.
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  • Position Your Cleats Like A Pro

    By: Rob Poulton - Here we’ll try to cover the basics, giving you pointers to help you find your optimal position. Of course we cannot take into consideration the multitude of factors such as injuries or all the differences between riders.
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  • Know More About Cornering

    By: Rob Poulton - The handlebars are often labeled responsible for turning, but other than at low speeds, this is not so. If you move the saddle left, the bike will lean and turn left.
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  • Finding Abundant Golf Buddies Easily

    By: Chris Channing - There are many different routes that you can take on the green involving friendships and buddies. Many people enjoy the game of gold with no pressures, just a day out with their pals. Some make rivals or enemies that they must always strive to beat. Some people are just lonely and play all by themselves. There is no substitution for friends and golf buddies out on the green. For those who do not have them yet, make sure to pay attention.
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  • New New York Yankee Stadium

    By: Denise I Smithson - New Yankee Stadium
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  • Information On Static Line Parachuting

    By: Louis Soul - To the adventurous soul, parachuting is a wonderful opportunity to test one's own bravery and courage. It is a form of sports that is considered challenging. How did parachuting evolves as a form of sport and were did it come from?
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  • Should You Buy An Omron HJ 112 Pedometer

    By: Ron Packardy - If you're looking for a pedometer, you just might not have to look any further than the HJ 112 model from Omron. This is a great little pedometer that manages to combine features, price and design into one very attractive package. Whether you're an enthusiast or novice this pedometer will appeal.
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  • The Old Shea Stadium

    By: Denise I Smithson - Shea Stadium. Oh, the memories that are evoked by those two words. It's hard to believe that it's gone after 44 years. It is even harder to think of the Mets as being an expansion team. Haven't they been around forever? Oh, and for all you trivia buffs out there Shea Stadium was formerly known as the Flushing Meadow Park Municipal Stadium.
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  • The Best Golf Players Get Stuck In Sand

    By: Larry Pudoky - If you're a novice player you know the frustration of hitting your ball into the sand, tall grass, or a wooded area. Even the most experienced golf players will find themselves playing perfectly but then make one bad swing and end up in a sticky situation.
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  • Perfecting Your Golf Stance

    By: Peter Mason - If you're a beginning golfer then you've surely received a lot of advice about your golf stance; sometimes too much advice. People will tell you to place your feet a certain way, body turned at a certain angle, and position your body in a certain shape. They'll give you tips like lining up the logo of your shirt with the ball. There is a reason why there are so many instructions and tips on your golf stance; pros will agree that stance and swing are the most important parts of golf. And since your swing is greatly affected by your stance, it can be said that your stance is at the heart of golfing.
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  • General Golf Injuries And The Common Golf Shoulder Injuries

    By: Jerremy Grey - Common golf injuries are a side effect of the nature of the sport itself. Many injuries are preventable if the golfer takes the initiative to discover how to do so. For many, they fail to take into account that they are playing a sport which may cause them injury if they play while not in good condition. Though golf can cause a number of injuries, being in good physical condition can help prevent these greatly.
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  • Gun Safe Buying Tips

    By: Ethan O Tanner - To Protect our office or dwellings from every burglarys or thievery isn't all of the time accomplishable. However safes provide added safety to our priceless items, and forever exemplify supplemental security measures.
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  • Garmin GPS Chartplotters - A Great Way To Navigate

    By: Sean McPhearson - With Garmin GPS units ranked right up there at the top it is no wonder that the users love them. Garmin creates good quality products that the users can enjoy and benefit from.
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  • Rafting In Nova Scotia, Something New!

    By: Peter Wood - Rafting on the rivers around Nova Scotia can be very different to the rafting we find in the United States of America. Nova Scotia rafting is unique in that down its rivers there can be places where tidal waves can form! At times it is even possible for waves as high as 16 feet to form around you.
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  • Tippman Paintball Gun Accessories

    By: Jerremy Grey - When playing paintball, having markers, tanks, guns, vests and other equipment completes the excitement when you plan to play paintball. But little do others know that it is the small and simple things that count even before the game begins. Sometimes the little accessories that are locked in a toolbox are all that are needed to complete a paintball game. A toolbox is the first aid kit of the game; if anything goes wrong that is unexpected or unavoidable, there is no reason to fret.
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  • Wake Boarding In As Little As One Hour

    By: Lane \"Dawg\" Bowers - One great sport that is packed with tons of excitement and wonderful thrills is wakeboarding. It is a very fast paced sport that is growing in popularity. Some consider it a tough sport to learn and may become intimidated, but following a few easy guidelines in the following article, you can be well on your way to wakeboarding like a pro with as little as one hour of practice.
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  • Small Town Brawl!

    By: LJ James - It was a quite day in a small Bar in upstate New York . The girl working behind the bar was young, she had just turned 21 and had only been bar tending a few weeks, this was her first time working alone. Everything was going fine with only two of the regulars in the back shooting pool it was nothing she could not handle she thought to herself.
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