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	<title>Exploring the World of Sports &#187; Sports</title>
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		<title>Developing good dribbling skills</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2011 17:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Football]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Dribbling is a supreme skill in football. It is the craftful use of legs to run with the ball and also avoid it being kicked by the opposition team members. Almost all footballers would have started playing football dribbling the ball around. But as they start playing club football, they lose it. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dribbling is a supreme skill in football. It is the craftful use of legs to run with the ball and also avoid it being kicked by the opposition team members. Almost all footballers would have started playing football dribbling the ball around. But as they start playing club football, they lose it. This is because of the coaching system that encourages footballers to pass the ball around more.</p>
<p>Certain international teams pride themselves in the skills of dribbling. A team to mention is the <a href="http://chefsnews.wordpress.com/2011/06/01/fifa-12-an-interview-with-santiago-jaramillo-fifa-12-gameplay-producer/" target="_blank">Brazilian</a> national team. Their coaching system still enncourages footballers to dribble the ball innovatively while still learning to pass the ball around effectively.<br />
To become a good dribbler, you need to following these steps.</p>
<p>Play football with a<a href="http://englishtea.us/2011/06/02/is-your-teapot-a-dribbler/" target="_blank"> tennis ball</a>. If you do this, you will learn the art of ball control, and light-touch navigation. You will also adjust your running with the speed of the ball. In time you become accustomed to the constant need to change speed, direction, and momentum.</p>
<p>Use all parts of your foot to dribble. Don&#8217;t just use your toe and heel. Use the sides and top of your foot as well. Try to use your knees to pop the ball up, and control it. Watch videos of great dribblers in football. A famous name is <a href="http://learntennistechniques.wordpress.com/2011/07/11/ideal-physical-attributes-for-tennis/" target="_blank">Pele</a>.</p>
<p>Run with the ball. Increase your running speed, and run as close to the ball as possible. Erect buoys on the field, and run with the ball whilst running the ball around the buoys.</p>
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		<title>All Eyes On The Next Olympics</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2011 05:49:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Olympics are an international sports event, and are the topmost level for all sporting activity. This is a major global event, where preparations are started several years in advance. Governments of all participating countries take full responsibility for smooth conduct of the Olympics. These events are conducted in alternate years, and as summer or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Olympics are an international sports event, and are the topmost level for all sporting activity. This is a major global event, where preparations are started several years in advance. Governments of all participating countries take full responsibility for smooth conduct of the Olympics. These events are conducted in alternate years, and as summer or winter Olympics. A different country is selected as the host for every event. This ensures that all participating countries get an equal opportunity to act as the host country.</p>
<p>Preparation for the Olympics are provided topmost priority by the host country. Professionals in all fields are involved to ensure that the necessary infrastructure is created and ready before time for the start of the event. Project management and monitoring are directly controlled usually by a group of top functionaries in the host country. To ensure that only the world’s best state-of-the-art equipment and technology is involved in all areas of the event, it is customary to involve professionals and organizations who are among the top names at international levels. It is customary to see scores of people from various countries involved in creating various aspects of the infrastructure and arrangements for the event.</p>
<p>In addition, governments of all participating countries like to keep a check on a regular basis to keep track of the preparations, and this might include visits of specific teams at periodic intervals to directly assess the situation on the ground. People from all social  backgrounds keenly await the Olympics. Many people who are fans of specific events, or a particular sports-person, even travel from their country to the host country just to directly witness their favorites in action.</p>
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		<title>The Truth About Kung Fu</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2010 03:00:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Everybody knows that kung fu is a martial art which originated in China. However, a lot of people do not know that there are different interpretive translations of the term &#8220;kung fu.&#8221; It has ranged from &#8220;with great effort we achieve great results&#8221; all the way to &#8220;the practice of a determined [...]]]></description>
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<p>Everybody knows that kung fu is a martial art which originated in China.   However, a lot of people do not know that there are different  interpretive translations of the term &#8220;kung fu.&#8221;  It has ranged from  &#8220;with great effort we achieve great results&#8221; all the way to &#8220;the  practice of a determined individual.&#8221;  While the technical accuracy of  such translations is somewhat suspect, the overall truth of those  statements is unerring in the extreme.  Dedicated kung fu practitioners  are a very determined lot who are not at all afraid to do a lot of hard  work, in the pursuit of whatever goals they most desire to achieve.   Generally, over time the real practitioners of kung fu are the types of  people who get what they set out to get.</p>
<p>But what about kung fu makes it any different than any other martial  art?  Truthfully, not much, aside from the obvious origin story and  aesthetic differences.  When it comes right down to it, kung fu is not  especially different from any other type of martial art.  Considering  that it has as part of its practice both hard and soft styles (designed  for the use of raw power and speedy guile, respectively), kung fu has as  many variations as there are colors in the rainbow.  And much like the  rainbow, there are many parts that remain unseen to most people.</p>
<p>The truth about kung fu becomes even more clear when you compare it  against all of the other possible things which a person can do in this  world. It almost does not matter whether what you practice is building  businesses, repairing satellite dish services, or driving a truck to  deliver things, every possible activity that a person truly commits to  doing extremely well is kung fu.  While many people are not of the stoic  &#8220;I want to be the best I can be&#8221; variety, the lesson of kung fu is that  everything there is, is kung fu.</p>
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		<title>The Pinnacle of Training: Befriending Your Opponent</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2010 02:55:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people who first walk in to a martial arts school will walk out for the last time after they have learned a few tricks for being a better fighter. They will then use these tricks for the purpose of beating up other people who are slightly worse than they are at fighting, and generally [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people who first walk in to a martial arts school will walk out for  the last time after they have learned a few tricks for being a better  fighter.  They will then use these tricks for the purpose of beating up  other people who are slightly worse than they are at fighting, and  generally just to demonstrate that they have more social status than  &#8220;the next guy.&#8221;  However, there are definitely higher levels than that,  such as when people understand that you can do them harm and tend more  towards leaving you alone.  Some people say that a great sword fighter  rarely draws his blade for combat.  But like most things in life, there  is an even higher level to which you can aspire.</p>
<p>This is the state of actually becoming friends with your opponents.  For  many people, the martial arts are a defensive strategy which may only  be used against their enemies.  A boy gets beaten up, so he wants to  learn how to defend himself.  By the time he is a teenager, the smart  bullies have found him to be a very difficult target, and have left him  alone for easier pickings.  But as he grows a bit older (often when he  has felt a touch of gray about his brow), the level appears when he and  the people he fights can resolve their conflicts without the use of  violence.</p>
<p>Some people say that the ultimate expression of force is not needing to  use it in the first place.  For people who are secure in their ability  to cause (and withstand) the punishment that the martial arts teach a  person to deliver, there is rarely a need for violence.  Especially in  situations where two fighters both know of one another&#8217;s skills, the  only possible outcome of a fight is a great deal of pain for both of  them.  Why would any rational person subject themselves to that, when  talking is much easier?</p>
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		<title>Just Three Moves</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2010 02:52:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia A lot of people have come to the very peculiar conclusion that the martial arts are all about how many different moves you know. Many times, belt rankings are based, not on any kind of experience per se, but on how many moves you have mastered to your instructor&#8217;s satisfaction. The problem [...]]]></description>
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<p>A lot of people have come to the very peculiar conclusion that the  martial arts are all about how many different moves you know.  Many  times, belt rankings are based, not on any kind of experience per se,  but on how many moves you have mastered to your instructor&#8217;s  satisfaction.  The problem with mastering all kinds of moves is that  nobody can possibly master them all.  Just think about that, when you  see a martial artist in a movie.  How many moves do they typically do,  as a general rule?  While they may be pretty good at everything, you  will no doubt notice that they are really good at only a few &#8220;signature&#8221;  moves, which they will do more often than any others.</p>
<p>This is not to say that these martial artists are not overall very  skilled.  None of their moves (especially in front of a camera) will  seem awkward or amateurish, of course.  But it is a little bit like  asking a diabetes internist to practice podiatry- the general  intelligence and skill set are both certainly there, but the  specialization is lacking.  Being highly specialized in one discipline  is great, because it allows you to refine those movements into the most  fluidly executable tools that they could possibly ever be.  This is far  better than generalization, for the most part, where every tool is &#8220;just  okay.&#8221;</p>
<p>If you ever challenged a champion martial artist to only use three moves  in a match, there is a pretty good chance that he could still win in  nine out of ten instances.  The skills are there for his most important  moves, and more importantly, the strategy is there.  Great fighters are  more than just the owners of strong movements.  They are strategists,  and think their way around an opponent&#8217;s strengths, as a means of  finding (and making the best use out of) his weaknesses.  As a fighter  becomes better, his muscles become far less important to victory.</p>
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		<title>Ironman Triathlons Worldwide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by VSELLIS via Flickr There comes a time in an athlete&#8217;s life when regular sports may become boring. Just running, biking or swimming might not be enough to get the adrenaline pumping and the heart racing, leaving you wondering what&#8217;s left out there to do for some exhilarating fun short of extreme sports like [...]]]></description>
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<p>There comes a time in an athlete&#8217;s life when regular sports may become  boring. Just running, biking or swimming might not be enough to get the  adrenaline pumping and the heart racing, leaving you wondering what&#8217;s  left out there to do for some exhilarating fun short of extreme sports  like skydiving. How about swimming, biking and running combined?</p>
<p>The Ironman Triathlon is not just one race, but the name of a bunch of  different races held annually around the world. As the name suggests, a  triathlon involves performing three different physical feats, so  technically even one Ironman Triathlon is three races grouped together  under one name. To be considered an <a href="http://www.ironman360.com/category.aspx?zcid=1768">Ironman Triathlon</a>,  very specific rules must be followed. Participants must swim for 2.4  miles, go on a 112 mile bicycle ride, and then run in a marathon race  for just over 26 miles, all in the strict time frame of precisely 17  hours and not a moment more. Participating individuals are not allowed  to rest between activities in the Ironman Triathlon and if they take too  long on any one part of it, they may be disqualified&#8211;so that&#8217;s  incentive to rush as well!</p>
<p>The triathlon begins at 7:00 in the  morning and is timed carefully from that point on. Cut off times include  the following: participants are disqualified if they take over two  hours and twenty minutes to finish the swimming portion, if the clock  has reached 5:30 PM or later by the time they finish the biking portion,  or if they don&#8217;t complete the entire marathon by 12:00 midnight. The  Japanese version, Ironman Japan, gives participants even less time: only  15 hours to complete the entire event.</p>
<p>The various Ironman  Triathlons around the world culminate in a world championship that is  held in Hawaii each year. This championship is also referred to  officially as the Ironman Triathlon.</p>
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		<title>Softball, individually customized</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia One favorite summer activity for many Americans is joining the summer softball league.  Softball is a team game directly descended from, and sharing most of the rules of, baseball.  It could be seen as baseball’s little sister.  The main differences include a bigger – and usually softer – ball and an underhand [...]]]></description>
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<p>One favorite summer activity for many Americans is joining the summer softball league.  Softball is a team game directly descended from, and sharing most of the rules of, baseball.  It could be seen as baseball’s little sister.  The main differences include a bigger – and usually softer – ball and an underhand pitch as opposed to an overhand pitch.  Positions are often similar.</p>
<p>The one position that softball teams may add that is noticeably absent in baseball is the short center fielder.  This position plays directly behind second base and midway between the center fielder and the base itself.  The added advantage of this position is that the center fielder can play further back, allowing for more coverage and less holes across the field.</p>
<p>Softball can be played either fast pitch or slow pitch.  Aside from the speed of the ball, the most stunning visual difference is the arc the pitch takes to get to the plate.  In fast pitch the ball is sent in a mostly horizontal line from the pitcher to the catcher.  In slow pitch, the ball is required to take a highly arcing course and as a result the pitch is much slower.  Often, these pitches are called floaters.  The strike zone for these pitches is also quite different.</p>
<p>The ball itself can range anywhere from twelve to sixteen inches.  The smallest softballs are quite hard despite their name and require a mitt in order to catch them.  The sixteen inch balls and other larger sizes are quite soft.  These are often too big for a mitt, and so the game is played with bare hands.</p>
<p>Aside from these main similarities, each league is often customized to the players involved.  Each softball league has their own rules about certain aspects of the game like stealing and lead-offs.  Some leagues are held indoors while some remain outdoor only leagues.  Different versions of softball can be played co-ed, all male or all female.  Some leagues have age restrictions.  With all of the different options, it’s important to know what type of league you want to play for.</p>
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		<title>Explaining the game of football</title>
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<p>Watching football is a time honored tradition in America, and football season is just around the corner.&nbsp;&nbsp; But how do you get a new convert interested in the game?&nbsp; To someone who has never watched football before, the game often appears as nothing more than a bunch of guys running across a field attempting to tackle each other.&nbsp; While tackling is always a large part of football, a true fan understands that the game has subtleties and nuances that escape the oblivious beginner. &nbsp;</p>
<p>The only real way to help a football novice truly understand the game is to explain the rules to them as the plays happen.&nbsp; But trying to explain these nuances to someone during the middle of the game can cause a fan to miss big plays. So what is a true football junkie to do?</p>
<p>Start with the basics.&nbsp; A true football fan can explain the positions, important players and the system of downs without too much concentration.&nbsp; But what appears as obvious to those who have watched the game for years can be a bit bewildering to those who don’t even know the difference between a left tackle and a defensive end.</p>
<p>Helping someone understand penalties takes more time than game basics and positions. The instant replays can buy a fan a little more time to explain the penalty and how each specific penalty works.&nbsp; If a fan does not have to time to both understand a referee’s call and explain them in the space of a penalty time out, they can always use commercial breaks.&nbsp;&nbsp; Otherwise, admit that not everything can be explained, and the fan can leave the penalty calls as something for a new fan to understand in their own time.</p>
<p>It’s important not to completely overload new football fans.&nbsp; Too much information at once can be overwhelming, and may mistakenly make someone believe the game too complicated for them to understand. At the end of the day, the goal is to make help the new person enjoy the game as much as any long time fan.</p>
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		<title>Playstation 3 Games you Might Like</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Mr._Z via Flickr This year provides a whole slew of new sports games coming out for every system. Playstation 3 games tend to be the fastest and most graphically gorgeous out there, so those are the ones this articles is going to focus on. The following games might not all be classics, but [...]]]></description>
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<p>This year provides a whole slew of new sports games coming out for every system.  <a href="http://ps3.gamezone.com/">Playstation 3 games</a> tend to be the fastest and most graphically gorgeous out there, so  those are the ones this articles is going to focus on.  The following  games might not all be classics, but they will get your adrenaline  pumping&#8230; until something better comes along.</p>
<p>Madden NFL 11  comes out of a very long pedigree, and it might be hard to imagine that  they could go any further than they already have with it.  While the  graphics have been beautiful for years (in a completely manly way, of  course), this year they&#8217;ve kicked up the gameplay with the GameFlow  system.  You can call plays like you never could before &#8211; drop the  playbook, scream the audibles, and just send &#8216;em up the middle!</p>
<p>Little League World Series Baseball 2010 brings the young franchise  back for its third year in the batter&#8217;s box.  You can take your little  league team from being nobodies to winning the World Series in either  Season or Career modes.  And if that wasn&#8217;t good enough, now you can  show the world your accomplishments by uploading it to the Web.  Victory  is great, but bragging rights are the win that keeps on winning.</p>
<p>Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 lets you play in the Ryder Cup, which is about  prestige instead of money.  You can compete with up to three other  people in a match, and even take your team (American or European) online  to throw down against anybody else with a PS3 and the net.  Yes, you  can put together a team of up to 24 people, who can then go on to  challenge pretty much anybody.</p>
<p>Superstars V8 racing comes out  of Milestone, a game company that tends to focus on motorbikes.  With 4  wheels, they&#8217;ve gone all out, combining spectacular aesthetics with  performance.</p>
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		<title>The Benefits of American Kenpo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not all exercise regimes are suited for everyone. Boxing might be too physically demanding for some, while others might find yoga too mellow to fit in with their on-the-go lifestyle. However, there is at least one sport that can fit the needs of many different walks of life. For those looking to blend the aspects [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not all exercise regimes are suited for everyone. Boxing might be too  physically demanding for some, while others might find yoga too mellow  to fit in with their on-the-go lifestyle. However, there is at least one  sport that can fit the needs of many different walks of life. For those  looking to blend the aspects of active physical sports with spiritual  enhancement, they should look no further than American Kenpo.</p>
<p>American Kenpo is a system of martial arts developed in the twentieth  century by Ed Parker. Although Kenpo has its roots in ancient China,  Parker worked to both modernize and Americanize the sport to be a viable  source of self-defense and exercise for Americans today. The result is a  blend of the circular movements used in Chinese Kung Fu with the linear  movements used in Japanese martial arts. It has been established as an  art as well as a system for self-defense, known for incorporating logic  and the disciplines of mathematics, physics, physiology and kinesiology  in its movements.</p>
<p>As a system that teaches self-control and  self-respect, there are a plethora of benefits to becoming involved in  American Kenpo; individuals practicing the sport will become physically  fit, increase their stamina and reduce stress and tension.</p>
<p>It’s a sport that almost anyone could pick up—most people already use  movements associated with Kenpo in their everyday lives without even  realizing it. The sport has been known to attract all walks of life—from  firefighters and professional athletes to homemakers and accountants.  Even children can pick it up as a way to learn self-discipline and  confidence.</p>
<p>For those looking to rise through the ranks and  become a pro, there will be a few hoops they’ll have to jump through  first. American Kenpo uses a basic belt system consisting of White,  Yellow, Orange, Purple, Blue, Green, Third Brown, Second Brown, First  Brown, and First through Tenth Black.</p>
<p>There are teaching  centers across the country helping individuals master the art of  American Kenpo; just search online for a site near you.</p>
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		<title>Take Your Sports Betting to the Big League</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sure, you have a few NFL and MLB fantasy leagues going with friends and you’ve waged a few dollars here and there with coworkers and neighbors on which teams will be in the Final Four. However, if you’re interested in increasing your winnings and having a blast while doing it, then it’s time to take [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sure, you have a few NFL and MLB fantasy leagues going with friends and  you’ve waged a few dollars here and there with coworkers and neighbors  on which teams will be in the Final Four. However, if you’re interested  in increasing your winnings and having a blast while doing it, then it’s  time to take your game to the next le<img class="alignright" title="Big League" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3520/3797590499_71ca267b87.jpg" alt="" width="375" height="500" />vel with online sports betting.</p>
<p>All bets are on!<br />
Whether  it’s UFC, football, F1 racing or poker, online sports betting has your  gambling needs covered. All you need to do is set up your account, throw  in some funds, place your bets and you’re off to the races. Easy,  right? The registration process is quick and depositing money is a  breeze. There are several safe and secure ways to add funds to your  account, including via credit card or money transfer—it’s up to you. As a  new customer, you’ll receive a sign-up bonus after you have made your  first deposit. Plus, you’ll receive bonuses every time you reload your  account.</p>
<p>But the benefits don’t stop there. Once you’ve  established your account, you’ll receive real-time updates on odds and  analysis, up-to-the-minute wagering opportunities, and best of all, fast  payouts and great bonuses on your winnings sent to you in the delivery  method you choose. You’ll also be eligible to participate in free  contests, all of which offer some of the best prizes out there including  high-end electronics, authentic sports memorabilia and tons of cash.</p>
<p>You’ll  also get gambler’s insurance, a twice-yearly payout of 10% of your lost  wagers, best in class customer service and the latest news on sports  and current events. So what are you waiting for? Say goodbye to the  office pools and fantasy leagues and try your luck at online sports  betting today.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia In 1920, representatives from several professional football teams met in an automobile showroom in Canton, OH. The agreement reached at that session was that the teams play a common schedule and crown a champion at the end of each season. They called the league the American Professional Football Conference. The initiation fee [...]]]></description>
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<p>In 1920, representatives from several professional football teams met  in an automobile showroom in Canton, OH. The agreement reached at that  session was that the teams play a common schedule and crown a champion  at the end of each season. They called the league the American  Professional Football Conference.</p>
<p>The initiation fee was set  at $100. (Though, George Halas, one of the founders, remarked that he  doubted that there was $100 in that showroom!).</p>
<p>The original  teams were:</p>
<p>• Akron Pros<br />
• Buffalo All-Americans<br />
•  Canton Bulldogs<br />
• Chicago Cardinals<br />
• Chicago Tigers<br />
•  Cleveland Indians<br />
• Columbus Panhandles<br />
• Dayton Triangles<br />
•  Decatur Staleys (Chicago Bears)<br />
• Detroit Heralds<br />
• Hammond  Pros<br />
• Muncie Flyers<br />
• Rochester Jeffersons<br />
• Rock Island  Independents</p>
<p>Only two charter member teams are still in the  league. The Chicago Bears (the team owned by the aforementioned George  Halas and the Arizona Cardinals (formerly the Chicago Cardinals).</p>
<p>In 1922, the league renamed itself the National Football League.  Throughout the 1920s, the league membership was erratic but eventually  expanded to 25 teams.<br />
Star Players</p>
<p>College football was  still the predominant attraction among football fans. However, that  began to change when notable college players turned professional.  Red  Grange (The Galloping Ghost) was one the most famous college stars to do  so when he joined the Chicago Bears. He also went on a barnstorming  tour in 1925 further increasing the game’s reach among sports fans.<br />
Championships</p>
<p>Initially, league champions were awarded to  whichever team had the best won and lost record. However, at the end of  the 1932 season, the Chicago Bears and the Portsmouth Spartans both  finished the season tied. In order to name a champion, the league voted  to hold the first NFL playoff game ever. The weather was so cold that  the game was held at the indoor Chicago Stadium where the Chicago Bears  won by a score of 9-0.</p>
<p>That is the beginning of what would  become the Super Bowl</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The gamut of martial arts as a group of sports has proved an invaluable means of crossing cultural barriers. From Brazil’s Capoeira to Korea’s taekwondo, martial arts are taught and performed all over the world, often providing kids with an insight into the culture where the specific sport originated, while simultaneously they develop self-defense tactics [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter" title="Self Defence" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2800/4174650023_371cedcdce.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="333" />The gamut of martial arts as a group of sports has proved an invaluable  means of crossing cultural barriers. From Brazil’s Capoeira to Korea’s  taekwondo, martial arts are taught and performed all over the world,  often providing kids with an insight into the culture where the specific  sport originated, while simultaneously they develop self-defense  tactics and get fit too!<br />
Some of the longer established  organizations promoting well-supervised martial arts training include  Yang&#8217;s Martial Arts Association, or ‘YMAA’ and NAGA, the North American  Grappling Association, both bodies which accredits martial arts schools.   By applying strict criteria before being willing to extend  endorsements to individual establishments, such organizations endeavor  to keep standards high. Schools which have received this approval exist  in Poland to New Zealand, Italy and the United States.<br />
As a fount  of new friends, and a place to gain leadership skills and strategies for  tackling bullies, classes for kids in karate and other martial arts are  often a good idea. Those who have concentration difficulties can  benefit from the discipline of the drills. Self-esteem can be raised  through sparring, and many adults who were sent to self-defense classes  in childhood now recognize the advantages in terms of increased  confidence.<br />
Realistically, however, if a child were to contemplate  using the skills taught in order to fight off a would-be abductor, they  could scarcely succeed. An adult’s strength and size will virtually  always overpower the attempts of any but the most well-built child. No  matter how well-drilled that child may be in fight moves, the odds are  stacked against him. Whilst self- defense classes are a viable option  when selecting sports to take up, touting them as possible training in  combating real-life adversaries could be considered irresponsible.<br />
Issues of physical size and shape aside, kids’ involvement in martial  arts often has the unlooked-for benefit of opening the mind to other  philosophies, eastern or otherwise. Perhaps the time has come to make  the most of these barrier-busting opportunities and to hold the first  international martial arts congress for kids.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tennis sensations come and go but the match that was held two weeks ago will live on forever. In a second round match to unlikely tennis players have made it both into the record and history books. A match that lasted over 11 hours and broke record after record brought John Isner of the United [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tennis sensations come and go but the match that was held two weeks ago  will live on forever.  In a second round match to unlikely tennis  players have made it both into the record and history books. A match  that lasted over 11 hours and broke record after record brought John  Isner of the United States and Nicolas Mahut of France to the forefront  of international sports headlines. John Isner the 23rd seed of the  tournament beat Nicolas Mahut who was a qualifier.<img class="aligncenter" title="International Tennis Hall" src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1082/1218850684_ebf56c2273.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="333" /></p>
<p>The match  began at 6:13 pm on Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010 and ended on Thursday, June  24th at 4:48 PM. The final set alone was 8 hours 11 minutes long. The  score of the match was 6–4, 3–6, 6–7(9–7), 7–6(7–3), 70–68. A total of  183 games. To put this into perspective the last four winners of the  various grand slam tennis championships averaged around 207 games for  the whole tournament. The match was unprecedented and will never likely  be seen again. It now holds the record for timed match, aces served,  which is held by both players and points won.</p>
<p>It now holds the  record of longest match  at 11 hours, 5 minutes as well as longest set  which required 8 hours 11 minutes. Most games in a set with 138 games in  the fifthe set. Most games in a match at 183 Most aces in a match by  one player held by Isner at 113 and total aces in a match since Mahut  had 103 aces of his own which brought up the total of aces to 216 and of  course maybe the most staggering statistic of all is most consecutive  service games held which stand at 84 a piece for each player the total  being 168.  Anyone who has walked out on a tennis court knows that this  is a stagering acheivement.</p>
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		<title>A Brief History of Sports</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The definition of sport is any type of activity, exercise, contest or game performed under a set of regulations. Most sports require some skill, training and physical exertion. Roots Some sports have their roots in activities that have morphed from everyday life. These include fishing, hunting, running or swimming. The origins of many sports are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The definition of sport is any type of activity, exercise, contest or  game performed under a set of regulations. Most sports<br />
require  some skill, training and physical exertion.</p>
<p>Roots</p>
<p>Some sports have their roots in activities that have morphed from  everyday life. These include fishing, hunting, running or<br />
swimming.  The origins of many sports are more difficult to trace. However, it is  known that many ancient cultures performed<br />
contests for fun, wagers  and competition. The ancient Greeks, in particular, held competitive  matches in flinging the javelin, running chariot races and other  physical events. The ancient Egyptians played with balls, did  competitive swimming, raced and wrestled.</p>
<p>During the Middle  Ages, however, religion and other aspects of society hindered any real  development of sports other those<br />
played in tournaments by knights.  So, it wasn’t until the Renaissance period that games became popular  again. Inexpensive mass sports like soccer and sports that required  wealth like polo gained momentum.</p>
<p>Sports in the Modern Age</p>
<p>The late nineteenth century saw a resurgence in sports as a worthy  pursuit. This was marked by the resetting of the Olympics in 1896, the  expanding collegiate athletic system in the United States as well as  solidification of professional sports like<br />
baseball, boxing,  hockey, soccer and cricket in countries around the world. Sports that  had mass appeal like softball, bowling and soccer also grew to absorb  the energies of people particularly during the Depression.  Simultaneously, spectator sports such as horse racing, bullfighting and  baseball kept attracting crowds.</p>
<p>In the twentieth century,  television made sports big business. A good example of this is that some  140 million viewers watch<br />
the Super Bowl and the commercials are  almost bigger than the game. Many more people than that watch the Summer  Olympics and the World Cup, both staged every four years.</p>
<p>Also, in the twentieth century, the Commonwealth Games and the  Pan-American Games, made their debut, further entrenching the growing  internationalism of sports.</p>
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