Archive for the 'Sports' Category

Learn about Gym Etiquette

Written by Editor on Tuesday, June 26th, 2007 in Sports, Health, Fitness.

You may be new to the gym or an old time lifter, but regardless of how much time you’ve spent in the gym, there are things that you might do to piss people off, or be one of those that gets pissed off. Want to learn about Gym Etiquette?

If you were able to contribute to a list of things Not To Do In The Gym would you?  Is there something that you want everyone in the world to know about gym etiquette?

Contribute to the soon to be world recognized “What Not To Do In The Gym” manifesto.

I’m Keeping My Eyes On My Golf Ball!

Written by ang@goodroots.ca on Monday, May 14th, 2007 in Outdoors, Golfing, Sports, Fitness, General.

If you enjoy the game of golf as much as I do then you have no doubt tried numerous tips, techniques and methods of improving your golf game, whether it is by just one stroke or a significant amount. Unfortunately, no matter what secret formula you come up with to lower your score and enhance your enjoy for the sport of golf if you don’t keep your eye on the ball then it is all for naught. Find out the secrets to keeping your eye on your ball.

Proper Golf Swing

Written by ang@goodroots.ca on Thursday, May 10th, 2007 in Outdoors, Golfing, Sports, Men, Women, General.

Have a pesky curve and put a stop to your slice? Want to shave the excess strokes? How does one develop the proper golf swing? It seems that there is no one ultimate proper golf swing. Just like a good pair of jeans, they have to be molded to your personal shape, as does a proper swing. The rules and regulations to the swing however seem rudimentary and from there you take the form and shape that suits your height and stance the best. There are three primary basics that create a proper swing. They are: downswing, backswing, and follow-through and the actual impact you have on the ball.

Fishing From The Shore Of A Lake

Written by Editor on Saturday, May 5th, 2007 in Fishing, Sports.

Shore fishing is an exciting form of recreational fishing where the primary reward is the challenge catching non-common species. Some lakes, rivers and ponds are particularly attractive, such as the Red Lake Rivers running between Minnesota and North Dakota, and encompassing more than 70 species of native fish, including a world-class channel cat fish.



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