Archive for the 'Sports' Category

The Wonderful World of Florida Deep Sea Fishing

Friday, November 7th, 2008

Southwest Florida deep sea fishing is a great source of grouper and snapper, both of which you’ll find heavy populations of among the many ledges, wrecks, and reefs located offshore in this area of the Gulf of Mexico. Of course, you also have the opportunity to reel other species, such as redfish, marlin, and tuna. You may even get lucky and run across a few barracuda, though these are more common in the Pacific.

As you move around the coastline, you’ll certainly want to check out the ocean water near the Keys of Florida. Deep sea fishing in this area yields the greatest variety of species of almost any fishing location in the country. The wide spectrum of options is unmatched, and you’ll find that the trophies you reel in are worth telling the fish tales for years to come.

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The Tournament Of Roses Parade Follows The Same Route

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

The same route has been followed for many years, starting at South Orange Grove Boulevard and finishing at Paloma Street. The Tournament of Roses Parade route is 9km long and takes about two and a half hours to pass through. Floats, marching bands and horses are the traditional attractions with many of the floats beautifully decorated with flowers. The floats are exhibited near Victory Park when the parade has finished. Each year’s parade has a theme and this is sometimes linked to the selection of the Grand Marshall of the Parade, an honorary position bestowed each year. Past Grand Marshalls have included politicians and show business personalities, such as Shirley Temple, Bob Hope, Richard Nixon and Dwight Eisenhower.

The Allure of Paintball

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

Paintball is an attractive outdoor activity which is popular among older children, teenagers and adults. This sport puts players into teams with the main objective of each being to eliminate players from the opposing team by hitting them with a paint filled ball. The paintballs are fired from a gun called a marker that is powered by air, nitrogen or carbon dioxide. There are all different kinds of markers ranging in price from around $100 to more than $1,000. Lately, the popularity of this sport has reached record highs. Because of this, there are not only casual hobbyists who play but also serious tournament players seeking rewards like cash, prizes and notoriety. There are web sites and even magazines devoted to this exciting pursuit.

Basic Facts About Scuba Diving

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

Of all the water sports, Scuba diving is one of the most popular ones. Scuba is the acronym for self contained underwater breathing apparatus. Specialized scuba equipment allows the diver to breathe underwater for long periods of time. Snorkeling is different because the swimmer breathes directly from the atmosphere through a mouth tube. During scuba diving, the swimmer carries a supply of air underwater, and there is no need to surface until the air tank is empty. The scuba diver does exhale the breathed air through a snorkel like tube into the water. Both activities require the diver to wear special eye masks to enhance underwater vision.

There is just something about fly fishing…

Friday, October 24th, 2008

There is just something about fly fishing that seems to interest a lot of different people. People from all walks of life and people of all ages are starting to have a big interest in this type of fishing. The thing about fly fishing though is that you really have to know what you are doing in order to be successful at it. Whether it is getting the fly fishing knot just right or making sure that you are using the right kind of rod, there is a lot to learn. Just be patient with yourself because a lot of what you will learn will be through trial and error.

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Tips To Straighten Out Your Hook

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Much like overcoming the slice, the hook can be corrected by changing basic fundamentals in your game.

Tip 1: The Stance

Place the ball in the center or a little forward in your stance. Most golfers who hook the ball place the ball too far back in their stance. Keep the ball in the middle or even with your left heel (if you’re right-handed; right heel if your left-handed).

Be certain you place your feet in the direction of your target line. Both of the tips of your toes should be even, or a little to the left of the target line. This more open stance will help reduce the chances of hooking the golf ball. Don’t place your left foot ahead in your stance. Keep your feet even.

Tips To Straighten Out Your Hook

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Much like overcoming the slice, the hook can be corrected by changing basic fundamentals in your game.

Tip 1: The Stance

Place the ball in the center or a little forward in your stance. Most golfers who hook the ball place the ball too far back in their stance. Keep the ball in the middle or even with your left heel (if you’re right-handed; right heel if your left-handed).

Be certain you place your feet in the direction of your target line. Both of the tips of your toes should be even, or a little to the left of the target line. This more open stance will help reduce the chances of hooking the golf ball. Don’t place your left foot ahead in your stance. Keep your feet even.

Finding the Best Rock Climbing Equipment

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Shoes are one of the first pieces of rock climbing equipment to shop for, since the right shoes will allow you to scale a variety of surfaces much more easily. The stiff soles on these shoes will successfully protect the feet from sharp, jagged rocks and provide the necessary friction for more effective work. The shoes usually fit rather tightly, even uncomfortably, but the snug fit gives you the control necessary for the sport.

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Getting The Perfect Golf Swing

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

If you love to play golf, you know most of the problems you have if you are not playing well come from your form when you swing. There are other variables, but this is usually the main issue that many have, especially when starting out. Though you may want to find the perfect golf swing, you should know that no one is perfect.There are various devices that are out there which some claim help greatly improve someone’s form and swing

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Choosing Ice Skates

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

When choosing ice skates for anyone of any age, fit is most important. The skates should fit snuggly, but they can not be too tight. If they are too loose, there is a higher chance of an ankle sprain.so remember to see how the ice skates fit  before allowing them to put them on to skate.

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