Fencing on Access Hollywood
by posterus on January 18, 2011
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- Listing of actors/actresses who’ve done fencing, including Jerry O’Connell who was captain of the NYU Fencing Team
- Fencing burns 600 calories per hour
- Great workout for the butt & thighs
- Qualification for the London Olympic Games starts soon
We’re also thrilled that the sabre fencing masks and jacket used came from Fencing.Net. (Yeah, I slowed down the video to check!)
Tim Morehouse promoted fencing and his meal sponsor Bistro MD on Access Hollywood yesterday and posted the video on his blog: httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWqe2MUwlJ4 Among the tidbits from Tim’s clip: Listing of actors/actresses who’ve done fencing, including Jerry O’Connell who was capt … Posted via email from Fencing Posterus
Kiefer earns 2nd Gold at Dallas Fencing Competition
by posterus on January 18, 2011
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Division I Women’s Foil
1. Lee Kiefer
2. Nzingha Prescod
3. Jacqueline Dubrovich
3T. Emily Cross
5. Ambika Singh
6. Margaret Lu
7. Doris Willette
8. Adi Nott Junior Women’s Sabre
1. Kamali Thompson
2. Erica Zhao
3. Faizah Muhammad
3T. Lian Osier
5. Francesca Russo
6. Skyla Powers
7. Kara Lee
8. Margaret McDonald Junior Men’s Epee
1. Alexander Eldeib
2. John Wright (CAN)
3. Joseph Wiley
3T. Simon Jones
5. Justin Yoo
6. Peregrine Badger
7. Alex House
8. James Kaull Cadet Men’s Sabre
1. Shaul Gordon (CAN)
2. Gordon Long
3. Travis Clarkson
3T. Geoffrey Loss
5. Peter Pak
6. Christofer Ahn
7. Miguel Breault-Mallette (CAN)
8. Eli Dershwitz
Lee Kiefer. Photo S.Timacheff/FencingPhotos.com
Rowing Machine Guide Posted
by posterus on January 8, 2011
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http://www.fencing.net/3708/selecting-and-using-a-rowing-machine/Rowing is an efficient and effective low-impact exercise that utilizes the arms, abdomen, back and legs, providing a total-body workout. This activity offers the opportunity for a wide range of training from fat burning and aerobic con … Posted via email from Fencing Posterus
Be Smart On The Slopes: Prevent A Skiing Accident
by on June 10, 2010
in Outdoor, Uncategorized
Skiing accidents happen all the time.It can be a lot fun but also dangerous and there are thousands of reported skiing accidents each and every year.People make stupid mistakes or have misfortunes and accidents happen, this is unavoidable.You can help to prevent the rates of skiing accidents from rising however, by being sure to do a few things to prevent a skiing accident the next time you hit the slopes.
Your head is one of the most important and delicate areas of the body, so always wear a helmet when you are skiing.Sure the snow may be soft when you are standing in one spot but when you are careening down the hill on a pair of skis it will not look so friendly.A helmet is going to protect your head in case you end up falling over at a fast speed or even running into a rock.Beginners and children should always be wearing a helmet and even if you have been skiing for years, a helmet could really mean the difference between life and death on the mountain.
To ensure proper safety of yourself as well as other skiers on the mountain, going through a conditioning program will help before you head off skiing.To ski you need to have strength in your legs and the muscles in your body need to be loose and limber.Skiing is a physically exerting sport and there are so many things that could go wrong if you are not properly conditioned before hitting the slopes.This means you are not keeping your body properly conditioned for skiing all year round so this is something you want to deal with before heading up the ole mountain.
Always choose the right runs to ski down, especially if you do not have that much experience.Even if you are starting to feel more comfortable with your skiing skills, you should only take on what you know you can handle.If you know a hill is too high it probably is and you should wait until you have a bit more experience and confidence under your belt.Beginner skiers often get too excited and eager, take on a hill they can’t handle and end up injured as a result.
If you are just getting started in skiing, it will be best to work with a trainer.You may have learned the basics of skiing on your own but a ski instructor can teach you all the moves and make sure you are doing them right.This is going to make a huge difference the next time you go skiing.Otherwise you are putting yourself in danger and others as well.
Classic Movie Review: The Princess Bride
by on March 19, 2010
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Spearfishing Forums Announced
by admin on January 25, 2010
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The activity of spearfishing has been known for centuries in this world. It was the most common form of fishing for several centuries, after mankind had learned to develop sharp tools. Though it is an ancient from of fishing, there are many people who still use this method to fish. They use tools called spear guns, which kill the fish. This is the modern way of spearfishing.
Many methods are being used for spearfishing, especially diving. But this method allows only a small amount of catch, and it could rather a hobby than a profession. The spearfishing forums as it sounds, are completely dedicated to the activity and also the people who are involved in the sport. Through this online community, those involved in spearfishing can find all the information that is required for the activity.
These forums will provide an opportunity for the community members to post suggestions, and also to post comments about what the others have written. The posts will of course vary from person to person. There could be various numbers of topics. Because spearfishing is done all over the world, the forums will provide a platform from anyone across the world to be part of this online community.
There will be discussions about the various areas of fishing, and there will also be inputs about how the fishing conditions are around the world. The forums are always updated regularly, so there is no need for the users to miss out on any information. Since the world climate differs from place to place, the number of people fishing and posting information will vary from country to country.
Since postings on the forums are almost immediate and also are free of cost, there are people who may use this as a way to sell their spearfishing equipment. This is also exciting as there will be many people who will want to have a collection of the spearfishing equipment as part of their collection. One only has to register on the forums to be a member.
The entire process of registration will only take a few minutes. The biggest advantage of the spearfishing forums is that it will allow readers and other users to search for topics. As there will be thousands of topics being posted every day, there will be the need to hunt through them all if someone needs particular information.
Using the search option will make things easier for the members as well as readers. The forums will also have suggestion boxes, where the users may send in suggestions about how to improve the sites. Publicity is also done inviting all the people of the spearfishing community to be a part of these forums. Members can also send private messages to one another if they wish to.
There are many levels and groups within the spearfishing forums such as administrators and moderators. Exploring these sites are a big excitement for those who are passionate about spearfishing. acp13243546ch
Author Bio: Sig Yanosway is a spearfishing fanatic, he can frequently be found lurking on World Spearfishing Guide’s WorldSpearFishingForums.com
Untitled
by posterus on August 19, 2009
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Video Mashup on Sabre Attacks: Fencing.Net user CyrusofChaos who runs fencingvideos.net (http://ping.fm/LQeiv http://ping.fm/XvddV
Video Mashup on Sabre Attacks: Fencing.Net user CyrusofChaos who runs fencingvideos.net (http://ping.fm/LQeiv http://ping.fm/XvddV via Ping.fm … Posted via web from Fencing Posterus
A Virtual Assistant Guide To More Revenue With Article Submission
by on December 15, 2008
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Follow these easy steps for creating and marketing an article submission service for clients. Read more..
by on December 15, 2008
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The Definitive Euro 2008 Betting Guide
by admin on June 26, 2008
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With Euro 2008 now in full swing you may be tempted to consider having a bet on the winners. The pre-tournament hype suggested that the likely winners would come from the usual trio of France, Italy or Germany and the odds that you would get for these teams reflected this.
However, the first week of the tournament has highlighted that maybe these three are not quite good enough this time around. France and Italy are on the verge of elimination and the tournament outsiders Spain, Portugal and Holland now look like the ones to put your money on. If you have never place a bet on soccer games before or you are unfamiliar with the sport then perhaps you should consider it. If you take some time to understand the odds and perhaps analyze the current form of the teams then it is very possible that you can win some money.
First let’s deal with the basics. Soccer is very simple to bet on as you either back the home team or the away team to win or you can predict a draw. Therefore you have a one in three chance of predicting the correct result. The bookmaker’s odds will reflect the likelihood of each result on the basis of a team’s current form, their past results against the opposition, the form of the players and any player absentees and any other mitigating factor such as the weather conditions.
What you should not do is bet on a whim. So many people lose money because they just had a feeling for a certain team, or perhaps it’s the team that they support. This is OK if you just want a bit of fun, but if you plan to make money then you should decide your bets on the basis of current form and reputation of the teams.
So if you are new to soccer betting what should you look out for? Firstly, you should use the Internet to acquire research on the teams involved. Look out for who the experts think are the likely winners. Most soccer websites post match previews where they list a predicted outcome. Aim to look at 4 or 5 of these previews to gage who the favorite is.
Second, you need to decide on what type of bet you wish to place. I would advise that you avoid accumulator bets. These are attractive because the payout is good. But this requires that you predict maybe 5 or 6 results correctly. If you just get one wrong you do not win any money. It is a safer risk if you just bet on individual matches.
In the case of Euro 2008 there are many different types of betting available. As mentioned you can bet on the straight result between two teams in a match. These are the safer bets but you might want to also consider such bets as the score at half-time, who the first goal scorer will be and what the exact final score will be.
Throughout the tournament, many bookmakers will offer betting specials. These may include who the top goal scorer will be at the end of the tournament, who will win the groups, who will win the tournament overall, who will be the first player to get sent off, will a game go to penalties and so on. There are plenty of betting possibilities for those who are interesting in the longer odds.
So if you have not tried soccer betting before then give it a try. There are many websites that offer live in-game betting and the thrill of winning makes it worth a flutter.
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