Building Your Sports Room

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A sports room can be the ultimate “man cave” for the sports fan. Filled with memorabilia and other items, perhaps you have thought about what it takes to get one started. Here are some ideas to get going on the sports room for you.

Collecting sports autographs is a favorite pastime for many. This can span any conceivable range of the price spectrum, from the free autograph that you get yourself to one that can cost thousands of dollars. You do not even need the autograph, though, if you are not picky; photographs themselves look quite nice in a sports room.

Do not forget about making your sports room functional. Imagine what a couple of professional poker tables could do for your weekly poker game, if you have one. In a nice sports room, you could have a good alternative to the local casino, without the costly expenses. From poker to pool tables, there are plenty of exciting options here.

Speaking of a sports room, what would one be without sports? Yes, a television to catch the game during your poker get together is essential. There are countless of new Direct TV packages that will cater to the sports lover that you are. Do not forget the wall mount and other items to make the flat screen work seamlessly with the memorabilia.

Whether you have a sports room full of costly memorabilia, or more of a hybrid with a game room and limited space, you can create the perfect sports room. It can be anything you would like with endless customization options, from the poker table to the bar. Look at some possibilities to get started on your sports room today.

Evolution of the Olympic Games

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In the first Olympics, young male athletes from Ancient Greece came together to challenge one another in a “stade” or short sprint across the stadium.  Throughout the early years of the games, other events were added. Boxing, chariot racing, long jump, and the javelin and discus throw all made their way into the arena.

According to Wikipedia, “The athletes usually competed naked, not only as the weather was appropriate, but also as the festival was meant to celebrate, in part, the achievements of the human body.”

Boy oh boy, have the Olympics come a long way. Not only in sporting events, but uniforms as well.

Over the years there have been events added and removed from the Olympic program. The International Olympic Committee has an Executive Committee who votes on which events make it into a program and which sports are removed. Decisions are based on whether or not an event is practiced around the world and how many countries are able to participate.

Did you know that floorball, lifesaving, tug of war, and wushu are all games that are recognized by the IOC? “Floorball, hmm,” you may scratch your head and wonder, “what exactly is floorball?” It’s a type of indoor hockey developed in the 1970’s. It is mainly played in European countries as a year round sport.

Softball and baseball have officially made their way off of the Olympic program. Coming from the American Continents that may flabbergast you. How could a defining American sport be removed from the Olympic program? That’s just it. It’s an American sport that is not played universally across the globe.  That’s not to say that it won’t make a return in future games. There just needs to be more countries willing to play ball.

What is interesting is that as of late, golf and rugby have made it back onto the Olympic program, and you will be seeing these athletes perform in future Olympic games.

What can you make of this? That evolution is absolute.  Even as the world around us continues to evolve, so do the Olympic games.

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