Camping Cookware Comparisons: Which Is Best For Camp Cooking?
Important things to consider when choosing camping cookware. Materials used, advantages and disadvantages of stainless, titanium, aluminum and cast iron.
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Camping Lanterns Guide: Backpacking And Camping Lantern Tips.
Evaluating camping lanterns... A guide to getting the backpacking or camping lantern that is best for you.
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Choosing A Fly Reel
Selecting a fly reel for trout fishing has become, like many things in fly fishing, a somewhat unnecessarily complicated adventure. The problem is, reels have gotten so well-made, so functional, that...
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Enhancing Self-Esteem in the Performance Arts
Abstract: Athlete's must learn to separate self-esteem from their level of performance in sports. Learn how Patrick J. Cohn, Ph.D. helps performers accept themselves no matter how they perform.
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Finding The Perfect Pool Cue Case
A quality billiard cue case is a necessity to keeping that valuable collector pool cue of yours in good shape. There's more than one quality that a person should be looking for when considering. These qualities may include, but are not limited to: heat and moisture protection, impact protection, aesthetics of the case itself, and whether or not it will carry shafts of a custom length.
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Hunting Knife- The Overall Basics
Learn the components of a hunting knife, what materials they are made of, and how to select what's right for your intended use of the knife.
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Inline Skating Technique -- The T-Stop
Advanced skaters sometimes prefer to use the T-stop as a quick way to slow down. However, excessive use of this means of stopping can prematurely wear out the inside edges and the profile of your wheels. If this isn't a major concern for you, by all means use the T-stop when it's to your advantage to do so.
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Is Ice Hockey Bigger Than the Game of Life?
Why do we love the game of hockey so much?
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Meeting Mickey Mantle - His Idol
You will be moved by the relationship created by a Bronx born kid and one of the Bronx Bombers. He dreamt his dream. Would you like to dream your dream? Feel his joy.
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OLN Nabs NHL Hockey Rights--ESPN Passes
The Outdoor Life Network has broken into the NHL hockey broadcast market. Rights to show 58 regular season games and some playoff were obtained by cable giant Comcast for $200 million US. ESPN, who has carried NHL hockey for 20 years declined to match the offer from Comcast.
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Over-training: Are We Playing TOO Much?
Perhaps you have heard of a concept leadership and management guru Stephen Covey calls 'Sharpening the Saw.' While he was aiming this idea to the business world, it has applicability to those who coach and play sports
as well. Basically, the concept goes like this:
Don't get so busy sawing that you forget to sharpen the saw.
What happens to the saw while you are sawing?
It gets dull.
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Radio Control Electric Airplanes: Now Easy to Buy and Easy to Fly!
Discover the enjoyment of flying electric powered radio control model airplanes. RC Planes with battery power are clean, reliable, instant-starting and quiet! New developments in motors, lithium batteries and ready-to-fly designs have brought new excitement to this wonderful hobby.
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Running a marathon in a Triathlon? Why is it last?
Running information for triathlon enthusiasts.
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The American Institution of Baseball Uniforms
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 true.
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The Black Dot Bullseye Difference
As all top players know, one shaft fits their brain (sight picture) better than the other, unused shaft in their case. If you don't believe that, open any top player's case and the second shaft will be virtually unused and the player might tell you that one of the shafts (the dirty shaft) happens to be his favorite; meanwhile, the other shaft remains clean and fairly unused.
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The Crack of the Bat
Imagine going back in time. When you were a kid and baseball was the game you played. What was fun about playing? What thrilled you?
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The History of the Stanley Cup
The coveted cup. The Stanley Cup is the prize that NHL hockey teams strive to receive at the end of a hockey season.
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The Rich History of the National Finals Rodeo
Even though rodeo has been around almost forever, the National Finals Rodeo, or NFR as it is commonly called, has a more recent history. The first National Finals Rodeo was held in 1959 at the Dallas State Fair Grounds, and since then, has gone through many interesting changes including a name change in 2001.
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The Service in Here is Terrible!
Coaching tips on how to serve properly in badminton.
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There's Nothing Quite So Glorious as a Good Fight With Your Fists!
I don't think I've ever landed a three-punch combination quite so squarely on anybody as I did on that boy on that fateful Sunday afternoon. I threw a right hook, a left hook, and a right uppercut, and the great beast just dropped like a sack of potatoes at my feet - boom'.
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Ticket Scalping: A Victimless Crime?
While many sports fan see ticket "scalpers" as a legitimate source of tickets for sold-out events, there are some real dangers, too. Ticket scalpers contribute to the shortage of tickets available for typical fans, and they often have criminal records and violent pasts. This is a strong case where "buyer beware!"
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Time for Brown, Pistons to Break Up
This whole Larry and the Pistons saga have almost gotten this silly. Larry wants the team to wait for him during his treatment for bladder problems. One day, it's a crisis; the next day, it's not. If it's not his physical condition, Larry is upset that the team doesn't appreciate him. And you wonder why I compare this to something you'd see on afternoon television...
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Why Attend A Clinic
Many riders have been going it alone for some time. Often it's because they simply don't have access to an instructor. Sometimes they do have an instructor to assist them. However, there is much to be gained from a new and fresh set of eyes.
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Wisconsin Snowmobile Safety Awareness Week - Ride Smart
Snowmobile Lovers: Pay attention
this article is for you:
Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle has declared that January 9th thru the 15th is the official Snowmobile Safety Awareness Week.
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Yamaha SRX 700 Hauck Powersports Top Gun Snowmobile
Yamaha's SRX 700 is the last 2 cycle snowmobile sled I ever owned
but she was a beauty!
Read on to learn about how I heavily modified my Yamaha SRX Blue Rocket Snowmobile:
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