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Fighting Styles of Mixed Martial Arts

June 27, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment
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Mixed martial arts are gaining a huge following in America, especially following the advent of Dana White’s UFC and the related reality show, Ultimate Fighter. Some industry professionals believe that MMA has already surpassed boxing in terms of popularity and there is no indication that trend will ever be reversed. The varied styles represented in MMA are often employed by the fighters in a mix-and-match method, and each fighter has his own specialties.

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is a style that works well for fighters who are most comfortable grappling. It focuses primarily on holds that force submissions from the fighter’s opponent in order to prevent torn ligaments, broken bones or loss of consciousness. Other fighters prefer to use more Americanized styles such as boxing and wrestling. On the other side of the fence are those athletes who practice an Eastern combat art such as Muay Thai, or kick-boxing. Personal style is also a big component of MMA. Its competitors often employ specific techniques such as trying to force the opponent into a defensive mode, or attempting to limit the opponent’s techniques by employing take-downs and grappling holds.

As MMA grows in popularity, more and more styles are making their way to the forefront of the sport. The very concept of mixed martial arts fighting allows for a great deal of creativity, both for fighters and trainers. By broadcasting most of their more important matches on pay-per-view television, the sport gains exclusivity and generates a great deal of revenue. Offering lesser matches and replays of previous fights on cable television channels help to spread the fan base.

Filed Under: Games, Professional Sports Tagged With: Dana White, Martial arts, Mixed martial arts

Get Your Child Involved in Sports

June 3, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment
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There are a number of reasons that kids might be intested in playing sports while in elementary, junior high or high school, not the least of which is that it gives them an opportunity to have fun. However, parents need to be aware that sports offer more than just a good time to kids. In addition to learning the value of discipline, hard work and being part of a team, children also receive a much-needed boost in self-esteem and personal responsibility.

While it’s definitely possible to damage a child by giving too much undeserved praise, all kids have a need to hear about their successes. Praise and correction are both necessary in child rearing and in sports coaching, making these two activities work together to provide a healthy experience for kids. Those who participate in team sports, whether school-sponsored or on summer leagues, tend to develop a much healthier sense of self-worth than students who do not join sports teams.

Some parents are confused about how to deal with children who seem to have no interest in sports. If your child states that he does not want to join a team, try to ascertain the reasons behind his reluctance. Is he shy, and trying to avoid social opportunities? Is he concerned about his skills? Does he seem to enjoy watching the sport on television or going to games in person? If the answers to these questions are ”no,” you may be best served by dropping the subject. Forcing your child to participate in a sport that he has no desire to play will only alienate him.


 

Filed Under: Games, Sports Tagged With: Coaching, Parent, Team sport

World Rally Championship

March 28, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

World Rally Championship is a motor rally championship organized by the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) which is a nonprofit association and it is responsible for governing the motor sport events as well.  It is one of the most prestigious and hardest form of-off road rally. The World Rally Championship is a motorsport event where both the drivers as well as the manufacturers compete to win the championship. The Championship includes both the World Championships for Drivers as well as manufacturers and it is judged by a single point system for both the drivers and manufacturers. The World Rally Championship is basically a 13 event race and each event goes on for 3 days. The race is carried out on different surfaces which ranges from gravel, tarmac to ice and snow. Each event is split into 15 to 25 stages .The first series was conducted in the year 1973 and since then it has become an annual event.

The world Rally Championship has three different support championships which include the junior world rally championship, super 2000 world rally championship and the production world rally championships. All the three are contested during the same events and stages but are judged by different regulations.

The French Driver Sebastian Loeb has got 7 consecutive championships under his belt and the past 3 manufacturer’s championship has been bagged by the French manufacturer Citroen.  The Junior World Championship was first started in the year 2001 and the contesting driver should not be older than 28 years. The 2011 edition of the World rally Championships is scheduled to start on 10th of February at Sweden and it will go on until the 13th of November to finish in the United Kingdom.

Filed Under: Games, Professional Sports Tagged With: Rallying, World championship, World Rally Championship

English Premier League

March 20, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

Soccer is a famous sport followed and played in almost all the countries in the world. There are a lot of championships and league matches that are played all round the year in many places around the world and each of the championship having their own names and with a set of soccer clubs or even nations having their teams play against each other to win the championship. Among the various tournaments one of the well known championships is the English Premier League, known in short as EPL. The English Premier League is a league where the Association Football Clubs of England sweat it out on the field and fight against one another to win the championship. The English Premier League consists of 20 football / soccer clubs where each of the clubs act as stakeholders and each of the clubs play 38 matches per season amounting to a total of 380 matches played in a season.

The English Premier League generally starts in the month of August and runs till May with most of the games scheduled to be played on weekends and few games on the evenings of weekdays. The recent English Premier Leagues are being sponsored by the Barclays Bank and the Premier League is better known as Barclays Premier League. English Premier League was first started in the year 1992 on the 20th of February and it has carried on ever science. The English Premier league has the record of being the most watched Football league in the world. The clubs fight for the Premier League Championship Trophy weighing around 25 kgs  which is made of silver and Malachite with the symbol of 2 lions above the handles of the trophy.

Filed Under: Games, Professional Sports, Sports Tagged With: Barclays, England, Premier League

Skiing

March 9, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

Skiing is one of the recreational sports which involve using of skis to traverse across the snow and as it needs snow, winter is the best time to go skiing. Now one of the questions frequently asked by a skiing enthusiast is about the best time of the year when one can go skiing. And the answer to this question is very tricky as it is not in the hands of the humans to predict the weather or control the weather as per our whims and fancies. So it is virtually impossible to make predictions about the favorable conditions for skiing and also it depends on the region where the person wants to go for skiing. As the weather in different regions may vary to a great extent and it is the same with the average snowfall in different regions as well.

The right time of winter for skiing varies from one location to another. In some regions of the United States, the winter resorts make use of the scientific data regarding the snowfall and weather conditions in the region and publish it. It includes the average snowfall in the regions from the past one decade or more as well as the temperature readings of the region from the last few months which will help the tourists and skiing enthusiasts to decide and plan their visit to the resort at the right time of the year to take advantage of the weather.

The enthusiasts usually prefer the ending of winter to visit the resorts and take a vacation. And this is due to various reasons which include the cost of the resort which drops as winter comes to an end. The powdery snow makes skiing enjoyable and also less crowd and not to mention the less harsh weather and longer days. All these factors undoubtedly make the end of winter the right time for skiing.

Filed Under: Games, Professional Sports Tagged With: Resort, Ski, Snow, Weather

Versatility in Sports Betting

February 14, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

If you’re not up to date on sports betting, you certainly have some catching up to do. It is not as simple as betting on who will win what game – there are additional options that add to the fun. Here are some tips to guide you through the world of sports betting.

You should first know that sports betting can be done at an online casino. This will enable you to make bets whenever it is comfortable, as all you need is an internet connection. Simply log onto the site, do some research, and place your bets. When you place your bet, you may be confused on what the terms refer to. The money line refers to the odds based on what team will win. Thus, if you see the underdog (the team that isn’t favored) as a +100 for the money line, you will receive what you put down on the game if this team wins.

The other basic term is the spread. This refers to the amount that a team must win by, or the losing team must lose by (if +5.5 they need to win by less than six points) to win the bet. For example, if the Knicks are favored by 7.5 points (viewed -7.5), then they will need to win by eight points to win the bet.

Don’t be too confused by other terms. A parlay allows you to bet on multiple games at once, adding to your odds and potential payout. A teaser gives you more favorable odds on more than one game, but lessens the potential payout. Other terms you can read about later, such as props betting (i.e., Will a player score more than 23.5 points?).

Take the opportunity to read about the types of sports bets and get ready for sports betting on the Internet. This is a great way to stay involved in sports and win a bit of extra money.

Filed Under: Games, Sports Tagged With: Betting in poker, Sports betting, Sportsbook

The Rise of Poker on TV

January 20, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment
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Poker might possibly be the most popular game in the history of time. It dates back more than ten centuries and can be seen in various forms all over the world. So why is poker so appealing? Probably because gambling is addictive and can provide hours of fun.

Poker is not only a game you can play, but it is a spectator sport too. If you watch someone play poker long enough, you will begin to see patterns that will help you discover a bluff. Knowing how to read people is what the game is all about. Some people have been so successful that they have won millions of dollars just playing because they can read someone’s poker face. Watching Poker is also a great way to learn all the rules and some of the skill needed to be good.

Technology has done a lot for the game too. Poker has been broadcast on TV periodically throughout the history of television, mostly the final round of the World Series of Poker. Recently, though, poker has been getting more and more popular on TV. It’s actually quite entertaining to watch and there are stars just like there are on other shows.

In 1997, the poker cam was invented, which is probably why Poker has been on TV more. The poker cam enables the viewers to see the hands of all the players when they show them to the camera. This makes the game a lot more entertaining to watch because you know when people are bluffing and when they’re not. Many tournaments are broadcast on ESPN and their alternate channels.

If you are interested in playing Poker in the big leagues, you are going to need to do a lot of practice. This means watching the game on TV, playing in online casinos, reading information, and having your go with friends around one of those custom poker tables. Poker is a game that isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.

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The Lifestyle of a Professional Basketball Player

December 27, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a professional basketball player? Does it seem all glamorous, full of fancy cars, diamond earrings, and women flocking to you? While these are aspects of a professional basketball player’s lifestyle, there’s so much more that the public never really realizes. Check out some of the less commons aspects of a professional basketball player’s lifestyle.

1. Travel. And lots of it. While this might sound like fun to a lot of people, the truth is that basketball players travel from town to town right in a row. There’s never a break for sight seeing or enjoying the new surroundings. It’s always straight into the city, to the game, and then back on the plane for the next night’s game.

2. Playing on holidays. While we all enjoy a basketball game on Thanksgiving or Christmas, the professionals are actually away from their families and friends those days in order to entertain us. Many people don’t think about the sacrifice the athlete is making in order to be playing a game while we’re home relaxing.

3. Community responsibilities. Many pro basketball players have a commitment to the community. They have to be good examples to the citizens and represent the city well. Many of the athletes often are committed to community events or charity organizations. This takes a lot of time, on and off the basketball court to make happen.

4. A lifetime of commitment. Yes, becoming a professional basketball player is a lifetime commitment. There are no days off from training or practicing. Basketball is basically your life, so you might as well forget any other hobbies, until you retire at least.

With all that being said, professional basketball players choose this career because they love the sport. They are talented and love to entertain. The next time you think about becoming a professional basketball player, be sure to consider all the lifestyle elements, not just the glamorous stuf.

Filed Under: Games, Professional Sports, Professional Teams Tagged With: Basketball, Christmas, Training

Eat Like a Professional Basketball Player

December 25, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

Have you ever wondered what professional basketball players eat every day? They have to have a lot of energy in order to run up and down the court. Plus, they are strong and athletic. What do they put into their bodies to keep going so strong? Well, the answer may (or may not) surprise you. Let us take a look at the average diet of a professional basketball player.

1. Basketball players eat carbs. And lots of them. There is no such thing as an Atkin’s diet here. Carbohydrates give basketball players the energy they need to run for hours and keep up their strength. The carbs fuel their bodies and give them the energy to last the entire four quarters.

2. A variety of fruits and vegetables. Most athletes eat very healthy. That means no junk food and a lot of fruits and vegetables. You get the most nutrients from dark leafy greens and fruits of the season. Good nutrition is key to staying well and healthy. After all, a basketball player won’t be very useful on the court if he’s got a nasty cold or the flu.

3. Do not forget the protein. Lean meats like turkey and chicken are also an important part of a balanced diet. Protein helps muscles to stay strong.

4. Drink lots of water. Water keeps our bodies hydrated and it is the same for a basketball player. Downing water before, after, and during a basketball game keeps the player’s body well hydrated.

5. Add in supplements. Vitamins and antioxidants are great supplements that many pro athletes add to their diets. These legal substances help athletes to have more energy, to stay healthy, and to recover faster.

If you want to eat like a professional basketball player, keep these ideas in mind. Even if you cannot play like the pros, you certainly can eat like one.

Filed Under: Games, Professional Sports Tagged With: Basketball, Sports, Training

The Greatest Baseball Player of All Time

December 15, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment
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Do you love baseball? If you look forward to the first signs of spring because that means baseball season starts, if your favorite sound in the world is the cracking of the bat, and if you dream of stirrup pants and mitts, then you probably are in love with baseball. Baseball is the great American past time. For years, athletes have wowed us on and off the field. So, with so many baseball greats, who is your all-time favorite baseball player? Let’s take a look at some of the greatest baseball players in history.

1. Babe Ruth. What would a discussion about the greatest baseball players be without mentioning Babe Ruth. He’s the heart and soul of baseball. Babe Ruth has a way, even years after his death, of making baseball magical.

2. Nolan Ryan. Here’s one of the greatest pitchers ever. Nolan Ryan was just 19-years-old when he broke onto the baseball scene. From that point until the day he retired, Nolan Ryan showed us what baseball was all about.

3. Pete Rose. It seems that Pete Rose’s legacy is more tainted than honored, but Pete Rose is definitely one of the greatest ball players. Sure, he had a run in with that gambling problem, but even the dark days don’t dampen his incredible baseball skills.

4. Derek Jeter. Love him or hate him, Jeter is a great ball player. He’s led the Yankees to a number of World Championships. Although Jeter is sometimes known more for his time in the tabloids, he’s definitely one of the power houses in baseball today.

5. Lou Gehrig. Let’s not forget Lou Gehrig in this list. There’s no doubt that Lou Gehrig is one of baseball’s greats, but what really stands out for him is his complete dedication to the game. He was 100% loyal and gave his all to the game. He was always at the ballpark working and trying to improve his game.

Filed Under: Games, Professional Teams Tagged With: Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig
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