Trailerable Small Trimaran Vacationing
Posted on November 21, 2008 - Filed Under Sports | Leave a Comment
Enjoy a fast,fun boat in Florida, the Bahamas or someplace else on your vacation. How? By taking your own small trimaran. If it’s trailerable then you may not even have to pay for a motel.
One huge advantage of small trimarans is their “trailerability” aspect. A small tri can usually be set on a trailer and easily pulled to new sailing venues without much cost or effort. This just isn’t an option for most mono-hulls because their keels don’t permit easy trailering.
Read More..>>Jennifer Harman - Professional Poker Player Review Series
Posted on November 20, 2008 - Filed Under Sports | Leave a Comment
Jennifer Harman is one of those rare kinds of Poker Players who are highly involved in the research to make the nature of poker games far more interesting and easy to win all the time. This article provides the basic highlights of Jennifer Harman who has been one of the most celebrated Poker Players of the world today.
Humberto Brenes - Professional Poker Player Review Series
Posted on November 20, 2008 - Filed Under Sports | Leave a Comment
Humberto Brenes is one of those rare kinds of Poker Players who are highly involved in the research to make the nature of poker games far more interesting and easy to win all the time. This article provides the basic highlights of Humberto Brenes who has been one of the most celebrated Poker Players of the world today.
Skydiving: The Less Popular Types Of Skydiving
Posted on November 13, 2008 - Filed Under Sports | Leave a Comment
Skydiving has a lot of types. However, there are ones that are commonly
known such as freestyle, formation and freeflying. Although these three
are considered to be the ones that are always done and seen on
television or in media, there are still other types of skydiving that
are most likely not known to many.
Skydiving has a lot of types. However, there are ones that are commonly known such as freestyle, formation and freeflying. Although these three are considered to be the ones that are always done and seen on television or in media, there are still other types of skydiving that are most likely not known to many.
Read More..>>Skydiving: Skydiving Photography Considerations
Posted on November 13, 2008 - Filed Under Sports | Leave a Comment
Being a skydiving photographer is just as extreme as being a skydiver.
So if you plan on becoming one, there are some considerations that you
might want to deliberate on first before you go out and buy your
camera. Here are some of them.
Being a skydiving photographer is just as extreme as being a skydiver. So if you plan on becoming one, there are some considerations that you might want to deliberate on first before you go out and buy your camera. Here are some of them.
The Price Of Art
Read More..>>Skydiving: Skydiving Photography Considerations
Posted on November 12, 2008 - Filed Under Sports | Leave a Comment
Being a skydiving photographer is just as extreme as being a skydiver.
So if you plan on becoming one, there are some considerations that you
might want to deliberate on first before you go out and buy your
camera. Here are some of them.
Being a skydiving photographer is just as extreme as being a skydiver. So if you plan on becoming one, there are some considerations that you might want to deliberate on first before you go out and buy your camera. Here are some of them.
The Price Of Art
Read More..>>British Aikido Board
Posted on October 26, 2008 - Filed Under Sports | Leave a Comment
British Aikido Board origins and its associations with the Martial Arts Commission from 1977.
British Aikido Board
By Henry Ellis
BAB ex founder member & British Aikido pioneer.
British Aikido Council
With the birth in 1955 of Aikido in Britain at the now famous “Hut Dojo ” Hillingdon Middlesex. The dojo was known at that time as the ”Abbe School of Judo, soon to be renamed the “Abbe School of Budo. There were no organisations for Aikido at that time, just this one dojo. The rapid interest and expansion of Aikido across the UK would eventually encourage Kenshiro Abbe Sensei to develop another organisation alongside the British Judo Council ( BJC ). It was named the ” British Aikido Council “ ( BAC )
Read More..>>British Aikido Board
Posted on October 25, 2008 - Filed Under Sports | Leave a Comment
British Aikido Board origins and its associations with the Martial Arts Commission from 1977.
British Aikido Board
By Henry Ellis
BAB ex founder member & British Aikido pioneer.
British Aikido Council
With the birth in 1955 of Aikido in Britain at the now famous “Hut Dojo ” Hillingdon Middlesex. The dojo was known at that time as the ”Abbe School of Judo, soon to be renamed the “Abbe School of Budo. There were no organisations for Aikido at that time, just this one dojo. The rapid interest and expansion of Aikido across the UK would eventually encourage Kenshiro Abbe Sensei to develop another organisation alongside the British Judo Council ( BJC ). It was named the ” British Aikido Council “ ( BAC )
Read More..>>Federer-Wawrinka Duo Switzerlands Top Tennis Players
Posted on September 25, 2008 - Filed Under Sports | Leave a Comment
The Swiss players, world number two Roger Federer and Stanislas Wawrinka, who is currently in the ninth position in the ATP rankings, have become one of the elite tennis duos especially after the latest victory achieved in the Davis Cup World group match and the previous Gold medal obtained during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games during August.
How To Play And Land Your Fish (Part Three - Playing The Fish)
Posted on September 24, 2008 - Filed Under Sports | Leave a Comment
A few hints and tips on playing your fish, minimising tackle breakage and maximising landing chances.
The longer you play a fish, the more fun you’ll have, and the more exhausted the fish will become. You’ll have an easier time landing him if you have thoroughly worn him down with the play.
A small fish can be brought in rapidly, but NEVER attempt to hurl him from the water with your rod. Applying too much rod pressure is a good way to get a broken leader, or line, or to pull out hooks. Having said that, don’t go to the other extreme and coddle a fish for fear of losing it. Don’t let the fish do what it wants, you should be in control at all times.
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