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  • Youth Softball Hitting Drills  By : Coach Becky Wittenburg
    The old saying you play like you practice is extremely true. It’s also important to keep players motivated during practice. Changing up your drills sometimes will help in this area.

    Girls softball players need to understand the importance of softball hitting drills. To score runs and give your team a chance to win, they have to be able to make solid contact and move baserunners around the diamond. And to be able to solid contact they have to have lots of practice.
  • World’s Top Five Golf Courses  By :
    Wonder where the world’s richest, famous, and avid golfers tee off? In a sport where the playing field is not as rigid or as restricted as other forms of sport, the outdoor can make the difference. Where nature is not only the backdrop but the playing field itself, how this sport is played is what
  • World Cup, soccer, football, goalkeeper, mental training, Jose Manuel Reina  By : Keith MacLean
    Born August 31, 1982 in Madrid, Jose Manuel Reina, was signed by Liverpool from Villarreal in July 2005. Commonly known as Pepe Reina or the Ironman Reina.
  • World Cup Goalkeepers - Paul Robinson  By : Keith MacLean
    Paul Robinson, goalkeeper for England.
  • World Cup Goalkeepers - Fabien Barthez  By : Keith MacLean
    Famous for his bald head, the son of a famous rugby player, 34-year-old Fabien Barthez is technically an excellent soccer player who could possibly have also made a career in an outfield position.
  • World Cup Goalkeepers - Dida  By : Keith MacLean
    Profile of Nelson de Jesus Silva "Dida", goalkeeper for Brazil.
  • Why do rugby players scrum and maul at such different body heights?  By : Bruce Ross
    The body height of rugby players in mauls tends to be very much higher than in scrums. High body positions are inefficient for generating forward momentum. There would be advantages in training players to pack at thigh height rather than waist height.
  • Which Birdie Has Your Husband Got His Eye on - On the GOLF COURSE  By : Kacy Carr
    How to find happiness on a golf course.The next Mrs Woods is reading this.
  • Weekend wake  By : Len Rogers
    The wake board world competition kept us awake all weekend.
  • Watch Live Soccer Games With A Single Click!  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Nowadays, due to the improvements of technology and the development of the Internet everyone can watch live football from a comfortable seat at home, and all this without paying expensive cable or satellite fees.
  • Valentino Rossi In A Ferrari At Last  By : Mark Flanighan
    Valentino Rossi has shown his skills in a Ferrari in public at last.
  • Trampolines - Fun And Fitness Combined  By : Niall Roche
    Trampolines are a great way of combining exercise and fun for the entire family - why not invest in one?
  • Trampoline Buyers Guide  By : Niall Roche
    Trampolines are the ideal way of getting fit and having fun. Discover how to choose the trampoline that best suits your needs and your budget.
  • Trading Software - Profit Machines or Losers?  By : Keith Driscoll
    Thousands of people every day trade on the worlds stock markets, with the majority now using software to aid them, but does it help them make more money?
  • Top 5 Cycling Gifts  By : Cycling Lover
    With the dark evenings setting in and Christmas fast approaching, the race is on to work out what to buy for your loved ones.
    Here we have put together a list of what we feel are the top 5 cycling accessories which will make great practical gifts for any cycling enthusiast.
  • Tiger Woods and Annika Sorenstam: The Dues They Pay  By : Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
    Tiger Woods is one of the all-time great professional golfers, and he hits hundreds of golf balls in practice every day. But even Tiger had to stick with his new swing for the better part of a year before the new patterns became ingrained and he achieved noticeable improvements in his game.
  • The World Series of Poker is coming!  By : Jill Woods
    This is one of the most expected events of the year, around the world, a tournament where the most famous poker stars meet to participate in this amazing event.
  • The World Cup Fever!!  By :
    Waiting for the World Cup to start has always been a punishing yet rewarding experience for soccer aficionados. The former is felt days after the last World Cup ends, the latter, days before the next one starts.
  • The Turkish Grand Prix  By : Julie Smith
    Felipe Massa has demonstrated he has improved his skills on the motor racing tracks by winning his first F1 race last Sunday. The Brazilian pilot won the first place during the last Formula One Grand Prix which took place in Istanbul, Turkey.
  • The Top 5 Essential Cycling Accessories for Autumn and Winter 2010  By : Cycling Lover
    Whatever your reasons are for cycling during Autumn and Winter are, here are the top 5 bike accessories that you should never leave home without.
  • The Structure of Soccer in the United States  By : Ultimate Soccer Coaching
    Parents want their children to have a positive experience, so winning is highly valued. Player development takes a back seat, because if a team is not winning the players leave to find another club with a better team. This is especially true with smaller clubs where the talent pool is shallow.
  • The Rise and Rise of Poker – An article by The Sportsman  By : Ed Pownall
    The Rise and Rise of Poker takes a look back at what has helped to make Poker the globally popular game it is today.
  • The Raiders Open up with the Right Foot  By : Ally White
    At the beginning all Art Shell was asking to see as a coach was some results and some proof that all the work that they had been doing had done some good to the team. NFL preseason began with the Hall of Fame game.
  • The polemic Mayorga and Oscar de la Hoya, what a fight!  By : Jill Woods
    The MGC Grand in Las Vegas saw the defeat over the Nicaraguan “Matador” Mayorga, he is considered a shame in his native country Nicaragua due to his rude behavior even when he is out of the ring.
  • The Origin of Baseball  By : FR Penn
    There is very little known about the origins of baseball. There appears to be a historic mish-mash of very early games that may very well have ties to modern baseball.
  • The Lowdown on Basball Pitching Machines  By : Ethan K. Roberts
    There are a number of different types of pitching machines available. They come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes and can use 3 different types of propulsion methods. Some are portable and some are stationary. Some have the option to throw both soft balls and baseballs. Some do not. Most have the ability to change the speed at which the ball is thrown and the angle or pitch that it is released. Finally, pitching machines can cost any where from $150 to over $3000.
  • The Jaguars Accomplished what every Team Wishes After a Small Losing Streak  By : Ally White
    John Henderson, defensive tackle, was jumping up and down at the goal line, shaking his head from side to side and screaming at the top of his lungs.
  • The house of the opening match for the 2006 World Cup, the Allianz Arena Stadium  By : Jill Woods
    The responsibles for the construction of the stadium that will host the opening match between Costa Rica and Germany are the architects Herzog and DeMeuron; they opted for a similar construction as the old Munich Olympic stadium which was categorized as one of the most spectacular pieces of post-war architecture in Germany.
  • The Fun of Fantasy Football  By : Philip Nicosia
    Fifteen to eighteen million people play fantasy football every year—and the numbers are growing rapidly.
  • THe Excellent Golf Courses of the Costa del Sol  By : Ruth Polak
    Find out why the Costa del Sol is one of Europe's premier golfing destinations. With it's year round sunshine and ever increasing number of world class golf courses it is not hard to understand.
  • The Booz Allen Classic  By : Jill Woods
    The Booz Allen Classic is a golf tournament that is part of the PGA Tour which takes place every year, and it is scheduled on June at Potomac Maryland.
  • The benefits of explosive strength training for rugby football  By : Bruce Ross
    Rugby football involves prolonged physical engagements between players where they are subjected to loading substantially greater than their own body weight. An ability to very rapidly generate force is advantageous in these areas of physical engagement. In addition to basic strength training, players need to undertake activity-specific training for explosive strength.
  • The Basics of Goalie Training  By : Keith MacLean
    It is said that hockey goalies have one of the most demanding positions in all of sport, yet many young goalies find that they don't receive proper training.
  • StubHub - A Better Way to Buy and Sell MLB Tickets  By : FR Penn
    I am 49, a writer, inspector, and a resident of the Seattle area. It’s green, lush, bounded by water, a great place to live and a great place to watch sporting events.
  • Steelers’ Quarterback Will Miss Opening Game  By : Julie Smith
    The Pittsburgh Steelers will have their season’s opener without the quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. Roethlisberger led the NFL team to the championship last year.
  • Spot the Ball Competitions brought Online  By : dave stanton
    A spot the ball competition was originally a traditional newspaper promotion where the player has to guess the position of a ball which has been removed from a photograph of a ball sport, especially football.
  • Sports Mental Training to Get You Back in the Game  By : Keith MacLean
    loved sports since you were a child, but you are having trouble to your potential? Anxiety, pressure, stress and outside expectation are all culprits in delaying your best game.
  • Something about Horse Racing!  By : Jill Woods
    Horse Racing is a sport that has been developing over the years. In the past Romans use to call it “chariot races”. This sport is very popular around the world and as many know it is related to gambling.
  • Snow – Should you Work, Rest or Play?  By : Rajunah
    When the UK enters a cold snap and snow starts to fall, the whole country grinds to a halt. Trains get cancelled due to “ice on the line”. The roads don’t get gritted enough so they are full of black ice, slush and compacted snow. Cars slide dangerously all over the place and offices are empty as people find it nigh on impossible to get to work.
  • Since when we don’t see a triple play!  By : Jill Woods
    Last Sunday the Chicago White Sox made the first triple play in the majors in more than a year, in the sixth inning of the game, winning 9-7 over the Minnesota Twins.
  • Signed Ji-Sung Park Man United Shirt Being Given Away For Charity  By :
    Few have not heard of Ji-Sung Park, the Korean superstar dubbed the “Shaggy Haired-One” of UK Premiership team Manchester United. Park rose to international stardom in 2002, scoring goals against England and France during international friendlies in May, preceding the World Cup of 2002.
  • Schumacher Wins the German Grand Prix…Again  By : Julie Smith
    Schumacher won the Formula One race at Hockenheim, Germany. This represents his fourth victory in the German Grand Prix, the fifth triumph this season and third one in a row. This one is also, Schumacher’s 70th victory for the team Ferrari and 100th for the team Bridgestone, which is his tire provider.
  • Schumacher Announces His Retirement  By : Julie Smith
    After winning Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix at Monza, Michael Schumacher announced he will quit racing by the end of this season. Schumacher has been with the team Ferrari for around ten years.
  • San Marino Can Still Be Part of the 2007 F1 Championship  By : Julie Smith
    In order to limit the number of races that were part of the Formula One Championship from 18 to 17, the San Marino Grand Prix had been taken out of the list following the return of Belgium but San Marinos’ Circuit at Imola might return next year to the pilot’s itineraries.
  • Running speed is simple science  By : Jack Nirenstein
    Running science is as simple as gravity science. A slanted leg acts like a slanted pole. They both fall forward by a pull of gravity and without any additional push. This revolutionary science discovered by Jack Nirenstein defines the stride that wins the race. The stride that has the shortest reach on average is the fastest. The speed is first reached by dropping the feet behind the body’s center. www.running-justundoit
  • Rugby - the most strength-oriented code of football  By : Bruce Ross
    Rugby players are more involved in physical contact and for longer periods than players in other forms of football. With the exception of American football, they tend to be significantly heavier than other footballers.

    Strength training in rugby has tended to focus on hypertrophy or maintaining strength levels rather than achieving full potential strength, but in the future there is likely to be a concentration on heavy, very mobile players who possess very high-range explosive strength.
  • Rekindled Tennis Passion  By : Brenda Fleen
    If things go better and more money flows in my account, I hope to watch next year's Wimbledon and experience the grass for myself.
  • Red Sox Greats  By : H.A.Brempell
    It’s no wonder the Boston Red Sox wear red and white. While red symbolizes passion and excitement and white symbolizes the "good guy" who wins in the end as well as angels, it’s the Red Sox greats such as Ted Williams and Carl Yastrzemski that make us believe there really are "angels in the outfield." The true pride American League baseball is represented by some of the best players in the nation.
  • Racing Go Karts: A History  By : J Larry Alan
    Go karts have not been around very long, but they have increased dramatically in popularity. They are fast becoming a worldwide phenomenon.
  • Quarterbacks will be back!  By : Jill Woods
    Some of the players that suffered important injuries last NFL season as Carson Palmer, Daunte Culpepper, Drew Brees, Donovan McNabb, Brian Griese, Chad Pennington and Marc Bulger have something in common: they will try to be present at the next Football season this 2006, basically forgetting they had some physical problems just a few months ago.
  • Putting 2 Win  By : Allan P. Erhardt
    If you want to improve your scores and start winning putting is a good place to start.
  • Playing With The Next Tiger Woods?  By : Ron Strand
    I was expecting an ordinary Sunday evening round of golf but instead, found myself playing with someone who could hit the ball farther than anyone I had ever seen.
  • Ping Golf Clubs  By : J. Brian Keith
    The reason why the ping golf club is popular and widely used is because of its innovative, ever-changing yet reliable design.
  • Phillies Ticket at Face Value  By :
    On opening day for the Philadelphia Phillies, my wife and I were anxious to attend but we did not have tickets.
  • Phil Mickelson’s Pebble Beach History & A Treat For Autograph Seekers  By : Aurel Radulescu
    Mickelson believes in his fans just as they believe in him. A kind autograph signer, both in person and through the mail, he is a popular fan favorite. Golf fans who aren’t fortunate enough to ask in person may request an autograph through the mail.
  • Paintball Is A Bang-Up Sport For Anyone  By : Online Web Consultants
    Ron Fowler said it feels like being hit with a wet towel. Bryan Vasaris said it's like being snapped with a rubber band or stung by a bee. Being shot by a paintball gun doesn't sound very fun. So why is paintball one of the fastest growing sports in America, according to the National Sporting Goods Association?
  • Owen with the Cowboys  By : Jill Woods
    Terrel Owens was welcomed as a movie star for a crowded of reporters before his first training with the Cowboys, fact that probably made him feel like he was entering with honors to the team.
  • New York Yankees Spring Training Report  By : Todd N
    Baseball season is finally here and spring training is over. It has been a very successful preseason from many different perspectives, particularly from the aspect of rookie potential and successful leadership provided by the veterans of most of the contending ball-clubs.
  • Nascar: The Neighborhood Excellence 400  By : Jill Woods
    The Neighborhood Excellence 400 is the first of two Nascar Nextel Cup stock races which is currently held at the Dover International Speedway located in Dover Delaware. The race is usually developed in June and is hosted by the Bank of America.
  • More Than Meets the Eye to NASCAR Success  By : AD admin
    The popularity of NASCAR has skyrocketed, making it one of the most watched televised sports in the U.S. Today. For fans and spectators, the thrill of watching drivers maneuver the track at speeds that often exceed 200 miles per hour offers excitement beyond compare. For those in the industry itself, the "behind the scenes" action is also fraught with victory and defeat, which makes for a thrilling ride.
  • Minnesota Viking news  By : Benered Fransisco
    The Minnesota Viking have been struggling on the area of offense, but they have also shown that they have been able to make the first drive the one that matters the most. Each of the games that they have had has been with them scoring in the first drive. This is something that has gained the attention and concern of opposing teams, but it is also something that has been a concern for the Vikings in another area. Why can they score in the start, but have a hard time throughout the rest of the game?
  • Mclaren MP4-21 Formula One 2006  By : Mark Flanighan
    Pictures of the new Mclaren MP4-21 have bben released and the car looks beautiful. But will it be reliable?
  • Mauresmo Finally Tipped Over the Balance of Power  By : Ally White
    Serena Williams showed an unquestionable progress in her short summer of tennis, but not enough to beat Amelie Mauresmo at the US Open.
  • Maradona keeps himself being a controversy!  By : Jill Woods
    The ex - Boca Juniors soccer player, Diego Armando Maradona declared that if the National Football Team of his native country “Argentina” does not win the next World Cup in Germany, he has the resolution: he will talk with the president of the AFA Julio Grondona, just to see if he has the chance to be the Coach of the soccer team.
  • LUCK: FACT OR FICTION?  By : Biosoft Sports
    LUCK: FACT OR FICTION?

    KNOWING WHEN YOU'LL BE LUCKY CAN BE
    WORTH MILLIONS!

    The following article will show you how to capture
    your elusive luck.
  • Kids Basketball Drills That Are Fun And Effective  By : Coach Pat Anderson
    Making drills seem like games keeps players interested and challenged. These fun drills for youth basketball will have an immediately, positive impact on the way your kids practice and play.
  • Ji-Sung Park invades the big league  By :
    European and South American teams have for the longest time, dominated football. The players from these countries consistently set the bar for football excellence all over the world.
  • Jazil and the Belmont Stakes  By : Jill Woods
    The 138th Belmont Stakes race was held in Elmont, New York and it was won by Jazil the #8 horse ridden by Fernando Jara, getting the $1 million at the Belmont Park.
    The race was held last June 10, 2006.
  • Jackie Robinson-A Civil Rights Hero  By : bill bathe
    Jackie Robinson transcended the color barrier in major league baseball and became a hero for humanity. He was an icon for civil rights and helped lead the way for other ballplayers. A true inspiration to us all. An example of bravery and courage. Baseball was simply a vehicle for Jackie Robinson to
  • It's Tee Time!  By : Brenda Fleen
    Anyone interested in getting into a new sport has to be well equipped with at least the basic concepts and rules of the game.
  • Interview With Svatoslav Sterba, The Winner Of World Marbles Championship 2005  By : Petr Sejba
    In July 2006, second World Marbles Championship in individual hole game will take place in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. Now, in the time when the new marble season starts, you can read the interview with Mr. Sterba, the winner of World Marbles Championship 2005.
  • Inflatable Bounce House Rental, Inflatable Game Rental from Inflatable Fun Days  By : kermit2
    Are you looking for ways to keep the kids busy and engaged while your guests or employees spend their time partying? Consider inflatable bounce house rental or inflatable game rental form InflatableFunDays.com
  • How Do I Survive Coaching First Time Players As a First Time Soccer Coach?  By : Ultimate Soccer Coaching
    You have registered your 6 year old son or daughter to play on a recreational team or in an academy. You have been kind enough to volunteer your time as the coach and the first day of practice is upon you. You spent hours planning a session and you feel prepared, but it is not what you thought. What do you do?
  • History of Go Carts  By : Larry Johnson
    What a thrill it must have been, racing around the track in a go cart, a speedy miniature car that had never even existed before. Go carts have only been around for about 50 years, but what an impact they have made on the public in that short period of time.
  • Hip flexors - the most underdeveloped muscle group in strength training  By : Bruce Ross
    Strong hip flexors provide an advantage in a wide range of sports and athletic activities but they are the most neglected muscle group in strength training. The problem in developing hip flexor strength has been the lack of appropriate exercises, but the development of flexor-specific apparatus offers great potential for fully developing these muscles.
  • Higher Salary Cap Could Bring Long Term Changes in the NFL  By : Ally White
    This season the collective bargaining agreement decided to give the NFL salary cap managers a 20% increase in the spending limit. And since the extension kicked in it set the salary cap at a record $102 million, this made the teams to run out in pursue long term deals with core players.
  • Guide To Airsoft Paintball Gun  By : Masni Rizal Mansor
    An airsoft paintball gun can change the way you play survival games. Imagine creeping through the forest with nothing but your airsoft paintball gun and safety goggles to protect you from the vicious onslaught of the other side. You are ducking and weaving like a professional, half out of urgency because the last thing you need it to get pegged with a pellet and half out of expertise because you have the wide-eyed enthusiasm of a professional officer of paintball fame and glory on your side. You calmly duck behind a tree, ready and waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
  • Green bay packers news  By : Benered Fransisco
    There have been questions to how the Packers will survive the schedule as they have shown an odd form in the way they have been winning the games. They have won the first game on the road, yet they have been defeated at the home. This has been something that is odd to see in any team and has been disheartening to the fans.
  • Golf Tips for Nasty Swingers  By : smgenie
    Are you ready to improve your golf swing? Here are a few tips to get you started.
  • Golf the real thing  By : Kacy Carr
    Why my balls came flooding out like Niagra falls Why all the fuss about Golf. What is the attraction, You need to play the real thing.
  • Golf Technique – Advantage: Women  By : Larry Phillips
    Are women golfers more likely to accept, understand, use and benefit from ‘non-traditional’ performance enhancement techniques? Particularly techniques that call for the use of one’s intuitive facilities?

    When it comes to golf, women have nearly always had the ‘mental’ advantage over their male counterparts. It is only the physical brawn that has kept men in separate ranks when it comes to the game of golf.
  • Golf Teaching Tool – For A Correct Swing Plane  By : Glenn Munn
    A good swing plane is vital if you want to be a consistent golfer. Today I will explain how to make and use a golf teaching tool to help beginners and advanced golfers get their swing plane on the right track. The golf teaching tool is cheep and very easy to make.
  • Golf Balls –- The Science Behind The Dimples  By :
    The dynamics behind the flight of the golf ball offers a fascinating insight into the physical interworkings of air pressure, turbulence, and aerodynamics.

    Dimples were first added onto golf ball surfaces back during the gutta percha phase. Coburn Haskell introduced the one-piece rubber cored golf ball encased in a gutta percha sphere. Then in 1905 William Taylor applied the dimple pattern to a Haskell golf ball, thus giving rise to the modern golf ball as we know it today.
  • Golf and Fishing what have they got in common?  By : Kacy Carr
    Do you know what Golf and Fishing have in common. How I went onto teach others. Want to play like a pro, well listen to one.
  • Go Off-Road - The Best Bikes For Adrenaline Junkies  By : Cycling Lover
    If you have a sense of adventure and love the outdoors, a commuter or road bike may not be for you. There’s a wide variety of bikes out there that are perfect for those seeking that extra bit of fun, or for the more adventurous, bikes that are ideal for tricks and stunts.
  • Go Karts - Exciting At Any Age!  By : Sally Johnson
    There is nothing quite as exciting as racing go karts. The first time you press on the accelerator you are hooked. Life will never be the same again.
  • Go Carts - How to Survive by Being Safe!  By : J Larry Alan
    When you're driving 5, 10, 15 or 20 mph in your go cart it's a fairly save way to have fun. But at speeds of 160 mph or more it can get a little hairy unless you take some safety precautions.
  • Go Carts - A Thrilling Experience For All Ages  By : Sally Johnson
    Are you ready for some excitement? Start racing go carts or going off road for the ultimate thrill!
  • Getting a Grip on Golf Terminology  By : Keven Johnson
    Learning golf terminology can be somewhat hard to grasp. With this simple and short article you will learn some of the most important terminology that is needed to know.
  • Gearing up for the World Cup, Ji-Sung Park fan site launches its online forum  By :
    The largest fan site of the famous South Korean footballer, Ji-Sung
    Park, has launched an online forum to deal with its many thousand of daily
    visitors- with the excitement of the World Cup building all the time-
    at an alarming space.
  • Future Hall of Fame Pitcher Randy Johnson  By : Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
    At age 42, will "The Big Unit" pitch another season? Do you remember what he did only two years ago, something that no one believed was possible. ...
  • Friendship, Hunting, Welding, & Table Tennis  By : Andy Meredith
    Friendship, hunting, welding, & table tennis are great past times for many Americans. Andy tells a gripping story of how when combined with the elements these things can lead a detrimental soul of vengeance.
  • Free Flight Exploits in Europe  By :
    The allure of flying has prompted man to make remarkable discoveries and developments in the fields of transportation, entertainment, and even sports. For who would not want to soar high above to experience a bird’s eye view of spectacular sceneries?
  • Football - How Steven Gerrads Presense Rattled my Rattle  By : Kacy Carr
    Mad Mother goes crazy over football. Would you let Steven Gerrad rattle your rattle
  • Following Germany’s steps  By : Jill Woods
    Miroslav Klose was the one who took Germany to victory against Ecuador last Tuesday with a first goal at the 4th minute and the second one at the 44th one and also not less significant the goal made by Lukas Podolski at the 57th minute.
  • Federer for the record!  By : Jill Woods
    On his eight major event, Federer reached the semifinals and he just needs two more wins at the French Open to surpass the record set by Rod Laver in 1969 who won 4 consecutive majors.
  • East Cape Wahoo Strike  By : Captain
    Great wahoo fishing story.
  • Early History of Baseball in America  By : FR Penn
    It is difficult to pinpoint when baseball was first played in America. The early development of baseball is chronicled more in myth and legend rather than in facts and history.
  • Drills For Baseball Pitchers  By : Coach Kenny Buford
    Developing pitching skills in youth baseball can be challenging. Truly, players should pitch daily to stay in rhythm and develop their pitching. To avoid boredom, switch up the drills as often as possible. This should keep the players motivated and excited to perform in practices and games.
  • Dribbling Drills For Youth Basketball  By : Coach Pat Anderson
    Would you like to have some new drills to help your kids basketball team develop and improve? Try out these dribbling drills and watch your players master the art of ballhandling in no time flat!

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