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31. 
by Ian Scott
Don't leave the dock without it

When you pack your gear bag, your checklist probably includes the usual gear and emergency equipment, mask, fins, regulator and one of those kits with a few extra o-rings, neoprene patches and regulator mouthpieces. Here are a few extra things...
• Date Added: 5/2/2006
• Views: 177

32. 
by Shannon Spears
If you are a diehard follower of auto racing, you know everything about NASCAR and enjoy every bit of it. Even if you are a rookie, fill up your gas tank and get set, go, to the most exciting racing event on the planet. You can enjoy the game sitting at home, as NASCAR events are now available...
• Date Added: 4/25/2006
• Views: 172

33. 
by Roger Munns
The world's leading luxury yacht show in Monaco is to pay for 55 wind turbines in New Zealand - enough to generate power for 45,000 homes - making the event 'carbon neutral'.

Under the watchful eye of Prince Albert, the yacht show is part of Monaco's new stance on global warming, and comes...
• Date Added: 6/11/2006
• Views: 166

34. 
by Kris Nickerson
Get ready to experience the people, the food and the captivating beauty of coastal Maine. If you love misty New England mornings and the scent of saltwater spray as you test your boating skills, you'll love Bayliner Discovery's new Maine Island Trail adventure (www.iamdiscovery.com). Join National...
• Date Added: 12/29/2006
• Views: 166

35. 
by Kris Nickerson
Love boating? The sun in your face. The smell of the water. The adventure that awaits you.

Nothing matches the feel of pulling into the open water, cutting a break at just the right angle or the sight of your buddy nodding back his confidence that there is some fun to be had out...
• Date Added: 9/11/2006
• Views: 142

36. 
by Jill Woods
Apparently, almost $1 million of illegal tickets were purchased via the black market during the past World Cup by Jack Warner the vice president of FIFA. Some reports given by a recognized news paper confirmed that Jack made an amount close to $933,000 with the sale of the tickets....
• Date Added: 9/14/2006
• Views: 140

37. 
by Earl G Bell
The rip at Block Island's north end can be a very productive fishing ground if you know when to fish it and what to use. I used to go there and catch very little to nothing, never really thinking of it as a productive place until I learned how to fish it. Even after all these years I am still...
• Date Added: 6/4/2008
• Views: 45

38. 
by J. Cavell

It's traits like staying cool when everyone else is losing their heads that make the difference from being a good player to becoming a great player.

So many people are harder on themselves than they need to be. Constantly berating yourself is a recipe for disaster. The dialog that you...
• Date Added: 6/4/2008
• Views: 44

39. 
by Greg K. Roy
Fallkniven is a small Scandinavian firm that has been making top-quality blades for almost a quarter of a century. Their products are so well-regarded that they have been purchased and utilized by the King of Sweden.The company is family-operated and gives off the feeling that it is the core of...
• Date Added: 6/18/2008
• Views: 24

40. 
by J Cavell
The only consistent thing about all amateur golfers is their inconsistency.

They will play three holes and not hit one good shot. Then they hit thee good shots in a row which inevitably keeps them coming back for more.

Hitting consistently is a must in the game of golf. Many...
• Date Added: 5/28/2008
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41. 
by J. Cavell
Golf is much more than just a physical game. It's a mental game as well. You have to keep a positive mindset when on the golf course, so getting your mind in the right place is very important.

When you begin to address the golf ball and prepare for your swing, it's essential that you have a...
• Date Added: 6/6/2008
• Views: 19

42. 
by Benicio Brown
The internet technology sure has redefined gaming. Children all over the world today are exploring the latest games online. Not only are these games available to them twenty four hours of the day and seven days a week, they are also now offered in try-and-then-buy schemes. The kids can now try out...
• Date Added: 6/9/2008
• Views: 19

43. 
by J. Cavell
Swing problems are found in every amateur golfer's game. These days, a lot of people believe that golf becomes easier when you isolate & eliminate swing problem variables.

When I first started to play golf I had a real difficult time find the right swing. I could recognize it when I saw...
• Date Added: 5/30/2008
• Views: 17

44. 
by John Blackett
(by a man with Br�vi�res in his heart and a snowboard on his feet)

Ancient history tells us of a place where skiing was encouraged as soon as it was born. Way back in the 1920s the area welcomed the first pioneer skiers with open arms. The same warm welcome has been extended to
• Date Added: 6/22/2008
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45. 
by John Black
The most difficult ski challenge you'll probably ever face is not the toughest black run in resort, but finding a comfortable fitting boot that also performs well. Remember before you buy your skis, it is important to get the right boots. Ski boots are the first piece of ski equipment that you...
• Date Added: 6/21/2008
• Views: 14

46. 
by Bret Whetman
In 1984, John Stockton was drafted to the Utah Jazz where he spent the next 19 years amusing fans. During that time; he set many records, took the Jazz to the playoffs every year, durably played in almost every game, maintained a high level work ethic, lead by example, resisted the fashion trends...
• Date Added: 6/16/2008
• Views: 14

47. 
by J. Cavell
Many golfers have trouble with their putting. I know of one experienced golfer who can consistently drive the ball 250 to 300 yards only to get on the green and three putt. Nothing frustrates him more, but putting is an important part of your golf game – maybe THE most important part.

To...
• Date Added: 6/9/2008
• Views: 13

48. 
by J. Cavell
When I really began to get serious about learning to play golf I had no idea that the back swing was one of the most (if not THE most) important things to learn. I realized that if this portion of my golf swing wasn't perfect, I
would never be able to solve any of my problems.

The...
• Date Added: 6/21/2008
• Views: 13

49. 
by Joseph Gill
One might think that keeping the jersey they wore in high school in the closet is the best way to maintain it. I would have to say they are sorely mistaken. That football jersey you wore during the championship game, the uniform donned for your first pee-wee league game, or even the jersey you...
• Date Added: 5/30/2008
• Views: 12

50. 
by J. Cavell
Some think that driving the golf ball is a simple process, it really isn't. Some seasoned golfers just look at driving the ball as a simple process. "Grip it and rip it" is a common phrase you can hear on many tee boxes. However, there are some things you can do to get more distance on your...
• Date Added: 6/2/2008
• Views: 12


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