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Commercial Gymnastics Summer Camps?

Posted by J Howard

Just What is a Commercial Gymnastics Camp?

There are two types of Commercial gymnastics camps. There are the large commercial camps that only operate in the summer and are designed to attract large numbers of gymnasts for huge profits. There are also other gym programs, ranging from YMCA programs to regular gyms to college programs, that use this as an additional profit center.

Exercise The Right Way - The Crunch

Posted by Rick Mitchell

Other articles in this series looked at a number of exercises, mainly from the perspective of developing a comprehensive muscle building program. Sometimes we take things for granted, especially when it comes to performing the basic exercises that constitute the core of most bodybuilders' training regimes.

Better Skiing Technique - Counterblast Against The Mumbo Jumbo

Posted by Simon Dewhurst

The snow is falling. We all know how you feel because we feel it too. It's time to dust the cobwebs off the skis, check your winter sports insurance and head for the high mountains.

Betting the Big Uglies

Posted by Bryan Leonard

Let's hold our noses and talk about the Big Uglies. Those college basketball teams that are so bad,...

Bowling - Choosing A Delivery - The Release

Posted by Michael Russell

The release is probably the most important part of the game of bowling. No matter how good you look going up to the foul line, if you don't have a good release you're not going to score very high. We're going to take a look at some of the options open to the bowler and try to explain the pros and cons of each release.

Asian Archery

Posted by Michael Russell

Archery in Asia was highly developed and widely used in the past and up to the present; however it is not so much used in international competitions in our modern times. Centuries ago, the tribesmen of Central Asia were very skilled in shooting arrows on horseback. The Mongols made good use of it in conquering the Eurasian Steppe. These archers would ride on running horses while they shoot down their target then they would twist around in their saddles and shoot again after they have passed.

Prize Fight Story Has Surprise Ending

Posted by Lindsey Williams

February 25, 1970

But for a tragic accident, Tom Molineaux would have been the first American heavyweight boxing champion of the world. And thereby hangs a wonderful story uncovered by Historian John Bangs.

Martial Arts Webmasters: Time to Optimize your site!

Posted by Eric Gehler

A few months ago I was looking through the search engines to see if my website www.aimusainc.com was...
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