ZeroRH+ Sunglasses – A Look Inside Posted By : Arthur Penz
Posted by on January 24, 2010 – 1:00 am -ZeroRH+ eyewear successfully combines technology and style in the archetypal unity of an all-Italian approach to sports and everyday life. More here: ZeroRH+ Sunglasses – A Look Inside Posted By : Arthur Penz Read More →
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All About Skateboarding Posted By : Abraham Manuel
Posted by on January 12, 2010 – 1:00 am -Skateboarding has become one of the most popular activities of the youth nowadays. It has evolved from being just a rebellious activity back in its older days to a fully-blown extreme sport that it is today. See more here: All About Skateboarding Posted By : Abraham Manuel Read More →
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For the Serious and Casual Rider, Grab Some Cycling Gloves Posted By : BY Mith
Posted by on November 29, 2009 – 1:00 am -Improve your grip and control on the road with a pair of cycling gloves. Keep your hands dry and the wind at bay while whizzing your way through the countryside.’ Cycling gloves help in so many ways.’ Whether you’re trying to win a race or show off your mad skills, all riders need a pair. Read the original post: For the Serious and Casual Rider, Grab Some Cycling Gloves Posted By : BY Mith Read More →
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HoverCraft – What a Way to Travel … Land, Sea or Both
Posted by Admin on November 20, 2009 – 3:33 pm -About the Hov Pod Craftmanship and Quality The Hov Pod has evolved over many years to become the most popular small hovercraft on the market. This is not by accident, but attention to detail, to find out more about the process from design to shipping we have prepared a Craftmanship & Quality document to give you an overview of the process here at Hov Pod. Hovercraft Surfing Video Courtesy of www.ajaxhov.gr Whether by LAND and/or by SEA Video Courtesy of Hov Pods Like this??? Want more info go HERE !! Read More →
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Is A Motorcycle Helmet Really Enough To Protect You? Posted By : Roberto Bell
Posted by on October 14, 2009 – 1:00 am -Most states have laws on the books that enforce wearing a… See the original post: Is A Motorcycle Helmet Really Enough To Protect You? Posted By : Roberto Bell Read More →
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The Beginners Guide For Mountain Biking Posted By : seo-jackie
Posted by on October 6, 2009 – 1:00 am -If you are new to mountain biking there are some tips for understanding your mountain bike and how to get the best out of it. Here is the original: The Beginners Guide For Mountain Biking Posted By : seo-jackie Read More →
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How To Make Down Sleeping Bags Last Longer Posted By : Dale McCullough
Posted by on October 3, 2009 – 1:00 am -Taking proper care of your down sleeping bag will not only allow it to last much longer, but keep you warmer throughout its life. View post: How To Make Down Sleeping Bags Last Longer Posted By : Dale McCullough Read More →
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Mountain Biking–King Of Biking Sports In Texas
Posted by Admin on September 25, 2009 – 5:04 pm -By: Pat Carpenter Any place where the terrain is rough and the sky is blue in Dallas, Houston or elsewhere in Texas is a place you’ll probably find mountain bikers. The sport of mountain biking usually refers to riding bicycles, which possess particular design characteristics, off-road, although sometimes the term simply refers to riding a mountain bike. It’s a tough, demanding sport that requires endurance, good bike handling skills and a lot of self-reliance. It’s an individual sport that can be performed almost anywhere. There are certain aspects of mountain biking that are similar to trail running, more so than regular bicycling. And, because riders are often far from civilization, there is a strong ethic of self-reliance.... more
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#1 Cause of Rock Climbing Injury by Ryan Coisson
Posted by Admin on September 25, 2009 – 4:58 pm -Have you ever suffered a rock climbing injury? If you are like most rock climbers the answer is a resounding yes. You see rock climbing can be very hard on your body especially if are not doing the things you should be. Before we get into all of that let’s talk about some common rock climbing injuries. -Climbers Elbow -Tendinitis -Strained or pulled finger pulleys (most common pulley injury is the A2 pulley) -Injured Hamstrings -Shoulder injuries Now all five of these rock climbing injuries can put you out of commission for weeks or even months, not too mention I have seen rock climbers who had to literally have surgery to heal from these injuries. Now if you are like me and you go through withdrawals from not being able to climb,... more
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Hypothermia – The Silent Killer
Posted by Admin on September 25, 2009 – 4:51 pm -By Graham Armitage You set out for a 10 mile hike alone on a well known trail in the mountains. It’s cloudy with little wind and the temperature is a balmy 67 degrees. You have done plenty of hikes, and spend a lot of time outdoors. On this particular day, you take a slightly more adventurous route and move a little faster than usual. It’s getting late in the day and you don’t want be out after dark so you push a little harder. All is going well until you slip on a rock and mildly sprain your ankle. You can still walk, but you have been slowed down. You are annoyed at yourself, but settle down to the fact that you are just going to be later than you thought. Unfortunately, you inadvertently followed the wrong stream which... more
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