To perform at their best, athletes of all ages need to train well, get enough sleep, stay hydrated, and eat a nutritious diet that is balanced and healthy. In the days before a competition or race, it becomes even more important to eat well so that the body has the energy resources necessary for the… Continue reading
Category: Sports
Book Review – Quiet Strength by Tony Dungy
Many people know Tony Dungy as the NFL head coach who took Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts to the Super Bowl in 2007. You can also tell by seeing him on television as a broadcaster and just by seeing his mannerisms that he is a decent guy. But many of us have no idea… Continue reading
fleur de lis facts
Rich in history and legendary, the lily flower It is one of the most recognized symbols in the world. Representing a lily or an iris, its motif comes to us from a distant past and to this day it remains a mystery as to its origins. So what does it symbolize? It is essentially a… Continue reading
A Beginner’s Guide to CB Radio: Don’t Sabotage Your Experience Before It Begins
Citizens Band Radio or more commonly called “CB Radio” offers many types of radio experiences, such as a small number of channelized radio frequencies that are legal to use. As an example, the man wants a cb in his car or in his house. Maybe you have a business reason, you are interested in starting… Continue reading
Book Review – Anatomy of Golf by Dr. Craig Davies and Dr. Vince DiSaia
An irreversible transition is taking place in the world of golf. Players are progressing from golf technicians to world-class athletes. Greg Norman was perhaps the first in modern times to emphasize physical conditioning. There is now a growing cadre of well-prepared athletes flooding the fields demanding new ball and club rules and increasing the distances… Continue reading
The business model and the current economy: a warning for universities and investors
As spring approaches, this is the time that deans and vice presidents of higher education across the country begin their annual budget exercise. Given the optimistic economic scenario painted by improving wages, job reports, and corporate profits, it would not be out of place to start dreaming of expanding your own little circles and coming… Continue reading
Secrets of Motivation
If you want to experience how motivated athletes are with the deck of physical athletic cards stacked against them, then attend a Special Olympics Championship. Athletes participate because they can, want to, and excel in a multitude of different sports. Ask any competitor, “Who won?” They will answer: “We won.” “Who had their best moment?”… Continue reading
This book is written especially for soccer fans of any level.
One of the funniest books I’ve read in a long time firmly answers the question every football fan wants to know: Which football team is the greatest of all time? That question is definitively answered in Damalis Bryant’s book, “The NFL’s all-time dream matchup: fantasy matchups and realistic results.“I won’t spoil the book by revealing… Continue reading
Forbes’ Most Expensive Fictional Houses
We all know that Forbes lists the 100 most important people or articles in many categories, such as the world’s billionaires, the best small businesses, celebrities, etc. every year. Forbes has recently added a list of the most expensive fictional houses to its already exhaustive listings. Forbes has published this list, presumably in honor of… Continue reading
Packers 2010 Schedule and Ticket Outlook
From three prime-time games on Sunday night to a matchup with the Bears on Monday night, the 2010 Packers’ schedule packs an interesting punch. After returning to the playoffs last year and recovering some key players from injuries, there is a strong feeling that the Pack could have a memorable season. Ticket prices are up… Continue reading