Archive for the 'Sports Center' Category

How to Know What Defines the Best Golf Drivers

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

Why is it considered the most electrifying club in your golf
bag? Why is it the first club anyone talks about when equipment
is brought up? Why is it what everyone wants?
The answers are simple - POWER. It’s all about the power of the
long ball. The golfer who drives the ball the furthest is
considered the man […]

Paintball Markers - Beginner Options

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Paintball is an activity that appeals to all sorts of people,
regardless of age and skill level. Getting the most out of the
game can largely depend on the equipment that is used to play
the game.
Having the best markers and supplies are not the most important
aspects of the game, but they can make the paintball experience
more enjoyable. […]

Google Maps A Boon to Hunters, Anglers, and Other Outdoor En

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

Google Maps A Boon to Hunters, Anglers, and Other Outdoor Enthusiasts
How many times have you wondered what’s on the other side of that mountain or what’s beyond the next river bend?
Sure, topo and road maps provide part of the picture, but to get a real sense of a particular area, I find it easier to […]

The Physical Challenge Of Hockey

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Hockey is one of the most physically demanding games known to man. This intense sport requires that a skater have as much strategy and skill as football or baseball player in addition to the strength that only a conditioned athlete can bring to the ice, and a kind of ferocity that is a rare quality […]

Twenty Questions to Ask Yourself When Choosing a Sleeping Bag

Monday, October 15th, 2007

Before you head out to buy a new sleeping bag, make sure you
know exactly what you are looking for. When you answer these
questions, you’ll be better prepared to pick out the sleeping
bag that is just right for you.
* How will you be using your sleeping bag? Will you be
backpacking or hiking? Or […]

Early History of Baseball in America

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

The first and earliest written evidence of baseball in America is a bylaw written in 1791 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The document, discovered by Society for Baseball Research member John Thorn in 2004, offers strong evidence that baseball is a unique American game, and it casts doubt on the long held belief that baseball was derived […]

Simple Ways to Groove Your Stroke

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Golf is a game filled with exasperating contradictions. All
golfers understand that the game requires concentration, but not
over-thinking, a strong focus, yet the ability to see the “big
picture,” and a rigid routine, but one which allows for
creativity. As Bob Hope once remarked, “If you watch a game,
it’s fun. If you play it, it’s recreation. If […]

End the Madness: Down with the College Football BCS System

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

Lets’ face it: the BCS is a piece of garbage. It encourages unsportsmanlike behavior - and there really seems to be too much of that these days - by forcing teams to run up scores to maintain high poll positions. It encourages corruption by allowing poll voters to affect dramatic changes at the last minute, […]

2005 AFC West Football Preview

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

OVERVIEW: AFC West
The 12-5 straight up win San Diego Chargers were the surprise team of the NFL in 2004 when considering that they had posted a shoddy record of 4-12 straight up and 6-10 ATS in 2003, if you had hitched your wagon onto these Chargers all season long in 2004 you were indeed a […]

The American Institution of Baseball Uniforms

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

Something happens inside anyone who puts on a baseball uniform. No matter your age, you feel youthful. No matter your occupation, you become a player. No matter your skill, you feel as if just wearing that uniform will allow you to transcend the status quo and transform to a spiritual awareness that is simple and […]