Archive for January, 2009



USG Sheetrock 400 Chicagoland Speedway

Published on January 19, 2009

A jubilant Dale Earnhardt Jr. broke through for his first Nextel Cup victory of last year’s season, using a two-tire strategy and holding off Matt Kenseth to win at Chicagoland Speedway.
“I was worried I was going to go winless this year,” the relieved Earnhardt said after smoking the tires on his No. 8 Chevrolet […]


Fitness For Golf Isn’t Just For The Pros

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Fitness for golf is a common term on the television these days. I’m sure you’ve heard it a few times. The secret is out. Fitness for golf has come to the forefront of total golf performance.
Golfers have heard it enough. The golf swing is a physically abusive movement to the human body…unless you take the […]


Betting Establishment Wagering: Pastimes of Chance Gambling Devotees Contest

Published on January 16, 2009

Texas hold’em is certainly a highly trendy casino pastime. The guests, playing with either fully or partially covered cards, place their stakes into a pot in the center that is ultimately paid out to the last player holding the highest set of cards. (Of course, the bluffing hand may well prevail as well…)


A Good Swing Starts with a Strong Base of Support

Published on January 14, 2009

A good golf swing starts with a strong base of support (hips, pelvis and lumbar spine). A highly conditioned base of support will provide stability throughout the swing and allow forces to be effectively transferred from the legs through the hips to the upper body to produce optimal power and control. A strong base […]


Kitesurfing Equipment: Tuning, Foil Kites

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As in any other sport tuning your equipment, to your needs or for better performances, is essential. In this article you will be able to read about tuning foil kites to your needs.
Usually, 3 line foils are having the brake lines attached to the center of the bar and the front lines both attached to […]


Forget Squash - I Want Duck for Dinner

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It says something of how far we have come in this world that the hardest thing many of us have to do to survive, is to go to the supermarket to buy our food. This occurred to me recently when speaking to a Squash coaching associate, Rita Paulos.
Rita was raised in the outback of Australia […]


Fly Fishing Journals - Keep Track of Your Trips

Published on January 13, 2009

Fly fishing is addictive. Once you start, you’ll never stop. Whether you are going to thelocal water hole or to Alaska, you should use a fly fishing journal to keep track of your sessions.
Fly Fishing Journals
Fly fishing is more than just fishing, it’s a peaceful, surreal activity. For many, there is almost a […]


Drive HUGE Amounts of Traffic to Your Website for FREE

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Would you like to get in on one the Internet’s biggest secrets
to getting visitors to your website for free?
One of the biggest secrets on the internet that many of the
big-hitter “gurus” use to drive traffic to their website is to
write articles and add their signature line at the bottom, which
includes their website address. When […]


Gnash of the Titans

Published on January 11, 2009

The Winter Olympics and America seem only to be fair weather friends …
Underwhelming television ratings for the recently completed games in Turin indicate that the USA is only inclined to watch when their athletes are winning. Specifically, they watch when they expect to see certain athletes winning. Those would be the athletes who have been […]


Premiership Betting Review - 19 March 2006

Published on January 10, 2009

Fulham stunned Chelsea at Craven Cottage with a 1-0 win although ugly scenes after the match threatened to mar a spectacular victory for Chris Coleman’s men. Luis Boa Morte fired the winner for the 7/1 Cottagers after 17 minutes while Didier Drogba had a Chelsea equaliser ruled out for handball.
Manchester United tightened their grip on […]