Archive for 'Sports Parlor' Category
This year Anthony Loeff the European alpinist is reporting the scales for Mount Everest and Mont Blanc
3 July 2008With the Chinese preparing for the impending summer Olympic Games, Andrew Brash noted that the government’s actions hardly reflected the Olympic spirit. Min Bahadur Sherchan and four climbing guides reached the 29,035-foot (8,850-meters) summit of the world’s highest mountain early Sunday, said Ramesh Chretri, an official with Nepal’s ministry of tourism.
As he planned for […]
A Beginners Crash Course Guide to Formula One Tracks
1 July 2008An ordinary circuit by & large consists of an extended piece of straight tarmac on which the starting rows are placed. The pit lane, where the F1 drivers stop for refilling & replace tyres during the race, and where the constructors work on the cars ahead of the motor race, is traditionally sited next to […]
Bungee Trampolines: Discover New Heights
1 June 2008Trampoline jumping has literally been taken to new heights with the launch of a gravity-defying, adrenaline-pumping sport known as bungee trampoline, introduced by the world of extreme sports. In bungee trampoline, the jumper has an adjustable harness attached to the waist, connected to bungee ropes on both sides. This allows various types of somersaults and […]
Breaking sports news on the internet
28 May 2008There are a lot of places on the internet to get the most up to date sports news, but finding one that has the latest breaking news is quite a trick. What happens to me all the time I will hear a sports score on the news radio station and go crazy trying to […]
Is Federer all Alone in his Style of Play? (Part II)
25 May 2008The apparent similarities of Roger Federer style of play to the older generations, which he himself admitts by calling his tennis “modern-retro tennis”, implicates the possibility that many players of the past e.g. Rod Laver, Lew Hoad, Ken Rosewall, Roy Emerson, John Newcombe , Ilie Nastase, John McEnroe, just to mention a few, would be […]
3 Keys To Finding Your Natural Running Stride
23 May 2008When I think back to when I was at school, my worst nightmare was running. I hated it, even more than football and rugy which I don’t like even today. So I never thought that I’d be any good at running… until I found out the trick that I’m about to share with you now.
I […]
Why You Should Consider Online Golf Lessons?
17 May 2008Online golf lessons are one of the fast effective ways to learn golf strategies and techniques. Improving your golf game while discovering your best potential is an excellent reason to use online golf lessons.
Finding the best website for online golf lessons is pretty easy. There are lots of highly regarded websites from which to select. […]
Rock Climbing - Christmas Gift Ideas
24 April 2008We all know someone who’s idea of a good time is hanging off
cliffs. If you’re looking for Christmas gift ideas for a rock
climbing enthusiast, here’s some unique rock climbing gift ideas.
Rock Climbing Gift Ideas
You can always tell a rock climber by their appearance. White
chalk fingers, bleeding knuckles, bent fingers and…a grin a
mile wide. Whether they […]
Vive Les Chats! Following Australian Football as an Expatriate
8 April 2008 Vive Les Chats !
Paris is a truly wonderful city. There may be none more
beautiful or with more character in the world. However, as an
Aussie, one vital ingredient tragically lacking in the host of
entertainment this city has to offer, is real footy coverage,
which does not exist at all.
The “Frogs” don’t know what they are missing! […]
Have They Improved The Masters Golf Championship?
25 March 2008Bobby Lopez, past touring professional and swing guru say’s, “I Don’t Think So.”
Bobby Lopez goes on to explain, “I can’t tell you how disappointed I am in the powers to be at The Masters Golf Championship. They’ve ruined my favorite golf tournament. I’m quite certain that Bobby Jones is turning in his grave!”
He sights the […]