Recreation and Sports Articles (Sorted by date)

The Pleasure Of Transforming Your Hobby Into Your Profession

If a hobby is a spare-time recreational pursuit, could you count the number of hobbies you have practiced over the past or you are still pursuing now and then that have given you some kind of return apart from the psychological one?
Jonathon HardcastleOctober 24, 2006

PurePoint Golf Instruction Golf Tips Chipping – How To Avoid Hitting Fat While Chipping & Left Hip G

I just thought of a shot that I don’t see it very often, but for those of you that struggle with it, I wanted to give you a little golf tip on chipping, and I feel confident it will help you.Do you hit fat shots when you chip the ball?
David NevogtOctober 24, 2006

Detroit Lion Football

Detroit Lion Football is one of the most the famous Football team in the United States. They all went through tremendous challenges but in all of those challenges from the year 1930 to 2006 the team has maintained in unison and that is one of the...
Benered FransiscoOctober 24, 2006

Coaching and Managing Sports Teams: Seven Sure Fire Tips for Success

1. Create a positive learning environment – encourage your players to learn new shots, try new strategies, and take more risks. Coaches create positive learning environments by focusing on what their players are doing well and building on that.
Anne Smith, Ph.D.October 24, 2006

Best Elliptical Trainer - What To Look For In A Crosstrainer

Choosing the best elliptical trainer for you can be tough decision. If you are new to the world of ellipticals, the term "elliptical" literally means to be oval shaped.
Dean IggoOctober 24, 2006

Three Tiered Assault for Great Calf Development

The best calves that I have ever seen in bodybuilding belonged not to Mike Mentzer, or Chris Dickerson but to Shawn Ray. Shawn Ray was not genetically predisposed to great calves; He was predisposed to hard work.
Troy PearsallOctober 24, 2006

Fishing - Just the Basics

I've been fishing for over 50 years and even more frequently in the last 10 years; during this time I have learned a lot of countless things about fishing in general. The most important is that you can never know it all.
Jack PhillipsOctober 24, 2006

Poker, The Cheating Game? - Part I

Poker’s advance from the casino’s of New Orleans to the paddle wheelers plying the Mississippi River in the early years of the 19th century. created new opportunities for the professional gambler.
Kenneth BatemanOctober 23, 2006

Poker, The Cheating Game? - Part II

The introduction of the 52-card deck meant that the poker tables could now accommodate more players and there were more cards left over to draw, with each player having the chance to improve their hands.
Kenneth BatemanOctober 23, 2006

Learning How To Play Golf

The game of golf is played on a golf course, which is basically a large grassy landscape, consisting of lakes, trees, and small hilly mounds and is part of the way the game is played. A typical golf course has either nine-holes or eighteen holes.To...
Jena LuthovskiOctober 23, 2006