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By Lance Baker on March 11, 2010
If you play tennis, or even are just a spectator, you will be aware of that unique red playing service known as a clay court. This surfaces dates right back to the original game, and is particularly popular in the tennis playing countries around the Mediterranean.
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By John Smith on February 13, 2010
Do you need something fun to do in your free time? Are you tired of being bored and doing activities that don’t bring you any joy or excitement? Then maybe you should take a look at paintball. In this article I’ll give you a few reasons why I think paintball is the coolest sport.
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By John Smith on February 9, 2010
There are practically no limits in the extreme sport of mountainboarding. Take for example skateboarding and snowboarding. They can only be done on one type of terrain; hard surfaces, and snow. This sport on the other hand, isn’t like that. Dirt doesn’t melt, and it isn’t limited to just paved surfaces.
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By Owen Jones on February 7, 2010
A fad diet is a trendy diet plan that promises to help you lose weight usually in a comparatively short time. A fad diet frequently attracts a lot of media coverage, which then attracts a large number of overweight people to try it in order to get back in shape. Fad diets are frequently quickly discredited, but they keep raising their head from time to time.
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By Alexander Stone on January 15, 2010
Back in 1930 scientist working for the DuPont Company discovered that when a chemical process called polymerization of chloroprene was done you could produce a tough, resilient and a highly durable product called neoprene. Because of this it could be used in a wide variety of uses from wet suits, laptop sleeves, and medical to electrical situations.
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By Ethan Tanner on December 30, 2009
A backpacking checklist is generally about the “stuff.” Beneficial equipment is pleasant to have, but even with the finest gear you will be able to get into rough-and-tumble in the wilderness. You might consume catches and the most recent fire starters, but nevertheless not be able to get that fire going. It takes numerous than good gear to guarantee a safe and satisfying trip. Towards that end, then, this follows a list of accomplishments you should have or learn.
Posted in Muscle Building
| Tagged backpacking, backpacking checklist, camping, camping gear, hiking, Muscle Building, outdoors, recreation and sports
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By Joseph Aaron on December 14, 2009
Having an active lifestyle naturally leads a person into the great outdoors and the requirement of Timex GPS Watches. Nature’s playground is vast and breathtaking, filled with endless vistas and high mountains. Yes, unspoiled landscapes can be found, regardless of what some might think. The outdoors has a hundred wonders that health clubs and towns and cities don’t have, and these are the wonders that health seekers go for. A great option is the Timex Ironman T5G311 Bodylink GPS Watch.
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By Joseph Aaron on November 6, 2009
When you come across the brand “Casio”, the word “watch” immediately follows in your mind, for Casio has long been one of the most recognizable watch companies in our era. The company is generally associated with its practical and fashionable watches, worn by folks from all walks of life. Another nice model is the Suunto Vector Wrist-Top Computer Watch.
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By Larry Wildems on November 2, 2009
If you are taking a long ride on your bicycle this weekend with friends go for a relaxing tour of back roads and enjoy the scenery. You have to take an ample supply of fresh water in order to keep up your strength and stay focused. Water will be the most important item to carry with you. Don’t forget that the human body needs to be replenished with water to stay saturated at about 85%.
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By Owen Jones on October 26, 2009
We have all the seen the bewilderingly long and yet accurate drives of Tiger Woods. When he hits the ball, it flies through the air only to land in the bang middle of the fairway, 300 odd metres away.
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