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  • Running: How Wheat Products and Sugar Can Be the "Kiss of Death" When Trying to Lose Weight - Part 1  By : Ed Bagley
    As a high school, college, master’s and senior competitive runner, I used to often wonder why it was so difficult to lose extra weight as I grew older. Now I know why. That is why I feel so blessed to have read Dr. Peter J. D’Adamo’s book Eat Right for Your Type which chronicles the four basic blood types, and why each thrives on a different diet, stress/exercise profile and personality type.
  • The History of Hapkido  By : James Dunn
    A brief history of the formation and development of Hapkido.
  • The Reign of King Richard  By : David Stargel
    An article describing the great career of Richard Petty on the NASCAR circuit.
  • Idling Hot in Barcelona  By : Roger Munns
    The Barcelona F1 Grand Prix threw the drivers' championship wide open. And the city provided a perfect base for a weekend of sport and sightseeing.
  • Brits Have A Monaco Grand Prix Fantasy  By : Roger Munns
    In a recent poll Brits named the Monaco Grand Prix as their ultimate sporting event destination.

    The glamour of Formula 1 and Monte Carlo make the Monaco Grand Prix a perfect combination of the two.
  • Basic Snowboard Care - Snowboard Wax Jobs and Why They are Important  By : Mayoor Patel
    Just as with any sport, it is important to take proper care of your equipment. In the case of snowboarding, one of the most beneficial things you can do is regularly treat your snowboard to a snowboard wax job.
  • Do You Know Your Bowling Lane?  By : Riley Hendersen
    A good bowling alley proprietor will keep an eye on the use of each individual bowling lane. Based on wear and tear, each individual lane receives oil in different areas. This is a major reason why your ball may seem to have a mind of its own during certain games. If you know and understand this fact, sometimes you can compensate for it by releasing your bowling ball at a different speed or angle.
  • Why A Good Lock For Your Bicycle Is Important And How To Choose One  By : Gregg Hall
    One important accessory your bike should never be without is a good locking system. Just because you live in a relatively safe neighborhood doesn't mean you have no need for a lock.
  • Ultimate Fighter Vs. The Contender, Which Will Come Out On Top  By : David Maillie
    With the launch of The Contender and The ultimate Fighter reality TV series more is at stake than meets the eye. The whole world of boxing is going to change as a result, one way or another as the Ultimate Fighter continues to grab market share.
  • Advantages Of Owning Bowling Shoes  By : Riley Hendersen
    Many people may assume that all bowling shoes are alike. The average person, when they picture bowling shoes, thinks of ugly, tattered, sometimes bad-smelling monstrosities that pinch the feet or fall off in mid-step. However, this doesn't have to be the case. Even the most casual bowler can easily improve their over all comfort and accuracy by buying their own shoes.
  • Rediscovering Inline Skating  By : Matt OConnor
    First there was the quad then there was inline and the rest is history. Roller-skating, contrary to popular belief, doesn't refer to just the quad or the roller skates. Roller-skating refer to both inline skates and quad skates.
  • How Skateboarding Became So Popular  By : Matt OConnor
    The 70's are the fateful era that brought about one of the most popular sports that is sweeping the whole world, knocking it off its feet and sending it through the air (literally).
  • Tennis Court Racketeers  By : Chris Campbell
    Tennis is a great sport, but not without a few foibles.
  • The Advantage Of Owning Your Own Bowling Ball  By : Riley Hendersen
    There are some serious advantages to owning your own bowling ball. One of the biggest advantages is that your own ball can be drilled so that the holes fit your fingers precisely. A loose-fitting ball increases the risk of muscle fatigue, ball slipping, blisters and other similar problems. Therefore, a good fit increases comfort and consistency.
  • Possibly The First Ever Skateboarding Trick  By : Allan Wilson
    Skateboarding has come a long way since I first had a go at it way back 30 or so years ago. Yes that makes me a real old fellow in his forties now. Does that make me officially a fossil?
  • The Olympic Strategic Forum 2012  By : Derek Both
    In 2005, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) awarded London the 2012 Summer Olympic Games; as part of the bid proposal, the London Olympics promised significant upgrades to the stadiums and facilities in London for holding the Olympiad, all of which will cost taxpayer monies to complete.
  • Countdown To The Australian Grand Prix 2007  By : Derek Both
    The F1 Grand Prix, also known as Formula One racing is the most watched car racing event in the world. The Formula in F1 racing refers to a set of rules that all participants and cars must fulfill. Millions of people in 200 countries around the world watch the Formula One racing event.
  • 2012 Olympic Games London  By : Derek Both
    The Olympic Games were first celebrated in 776 BC in Olympia (hence the name) in Greece. According to legend, Hercules is the originator of The Olympic Games. Legend says they were created to honor Hercules father, Zeus.
  • Racing to the Top  By : Roger Munns
    The world of Formula 1 has a new star in Lewis Hamilton. And he's helping to re-gain the sport's popularity.
  • How Reading Golf Books Can Drastically Improve Your Game  By : John Bolt
    Every golfer loves a little help with their game. Find out how golf books can help you play better golf.

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