Posts Tagged ‘recreation’

MMA Pioneer Helio Gracie Remembered

Posted in Sports on December 23rd, 2010 by Ross Everett – Be the first to comment

The founding father of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and patriarch of the Gracie family, Helio Gracie, died in early 2009 at the age of 95. His influence in martial arts as well as the sport of mixed martial arts is mind boggling. The Gracie family name will forever be synonymous with Brazilian sports, jiu-jitsu, MMA and the UFC–not only due to Helios own accomplishments but the legacy he created both by training others and through his family.

Helio Gracie began his training in mixed martial arts early, and by his teenage years was already teaching judo. While he had no problem mastering the theoretical aspects of judo, he found that many of its techniques were less effective for a practitioner with a smaller build. Along with his brother Carlos, Gracie began to work out his own fighting system by adapting many of judo’s techniques and making them more a product of leverage rather than brute strength. This led to the creation of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ), frequently called Gracie Jiu Jitsu in his honor.

Gracie also had a professional fighting career of his own, taking on champions from other fighting disciplines in an early version of modern MMA. These bouts were arduous, unregulated affairs with arbitrary rules and no time limits. By his own recollection, Gracie fought 15 times against the top opponents of his time. He began his career in’32 by submitting professional boxer Antonio Portugal in just 32 seconds. Later that year, he fought American catch wrestler Frank Ebert to a draw after the ringside doctor ordered the bout stopped after an ungodly fourteen ten minute rounds.

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The Art And Science Of Surfing

Posted in Sports on December 20th, 2010 by Byron Jonas – Be the first to comment

Surfing is not like learning to ride a bicycle or drive a car. It is a combination of talent, practice and appreciation of the power of the waves, and also a science involving different components that need to be just right. Let’s take a look at what it takes to be a good surfer.

The first thing to know is that it needs above average swimming skills and a personality that enjoys being in the water. Before riding the waves, the surfer has to paddle out to sea, and has to know exactly how far out to go. Too near shore is no good, and going too far out will cause a lot of pain if the legrope breaks and it becomes necessary to swim back.

This leads to the need for having a strong physique, because surfing is a spot and needs strength and balance and co-ordination. Not to mention an insane amount of practice. This is why only those who really have a passion for it tend to be good surfers. If not, it becomes too much work.

There are also the scientific aspects to be studied and understood. The design for the surfboard is probably the most important of these elements, since it has to match the personal style and physique of the surfer. Depending on preferences, a surfboard needs to be a shortboard or longboard and can be made from different types of materials such as foam, epoxy and fiberglass. Everything from the length and width and float to the nose, tail and fins can and is usually customized.

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The Warning Sign – PS3 Flashing Red Light Due To Overheating

Posted in Sports on December 15th, 2010 by Glenn Atkins – Be the first to comment

For game players, not everything can be regarded as a great idea after you commence with your game. This is usually experienced by those like you who play their games using their PlayStation 3 console, as they are facing their number one arch-enemy : the red light. Having that forsaken PS3 blinking red light flash at you while in the middle of your game with your PlayStation 3 is the most annoying, threatening, and life changing among the game-players who are crazy about their PlayStation 3. The red lights are not there merely for design ; they are the game console’s caution device that signals you to stop when it’s time to, for many different reasons.

The major cause of the PS3 blinking red light is usually overheating. Dust building up within your console may be one of the reasons for overheating, sending you the Red flash of death, destroying your quality game time. This can cause only minor damages to your console’s motherboard, but on the other hand, if it could be a possibly perilous threat to your console and your gaming time, it is sensible to take care of it, after all.

Constant cleaning is the first solution to avoid PS3 blinking red light caused by overheating. Avoiding the likely increase of dust will most probably stop it. At such time when you feel like it’s too late to stop it ( like the red light is already flashing by the point you spotted it ), you do not want to panic, for there are 3 general cures you could try to solve that difficulty.

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Have some fun With Internet Casinos

Posted in Sports on December 14th, 2010 by Rich Vial – Be the first to comment

Your online casinos make it easy to play many of the games you love without ever having to leave your home. With the price of gas today, who does not like that idea? In past, going to the casino was a major ordeal. This was especially true if you lived hours away from your favorite games.First, everyone has to take a shower and get all dressed up. Then, they had to climb in the car, go get some fuel, make sure the information are good, and then drive for hours. It could be such a hassle sometimes. All of that has changed today.

Today’s technology and personal computers have the ability to put the same excitement and fun of regular casino games into your home in an instant. Oh sure, there will always be occasions when folks will want to go to the casino. Some people want to have a relaxing meal and spend the entire weekend. In other words, they want the full ordeal only their casino can offer. However, there are those times when going to the casino is inconvenient. Although you may be in the mood for some casino fun, it is just too much trouble to make the trip. In those cases, internet-games can still be played from the comfort of your own abode in a safe and easy computer environment.

Typically, a flash enabled browser is all that is needed to play games online. However, there are specific games that will require a download. That is not a problem because each of the custom software has been created by the most experienced computer programmers. This ensures your download is worry free and easy-to-use. Most of the online casinos have high-speed servers that are constantly monitored too. You can have a safe and enjoyable experience anytime, right from home.

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Baseball Rules Explained

Posted in Sports on December 11th, 2010 by Tristan Gallow – Be the first to comment

Baseball is definitely known as This country’s Pastime. Having said that, you’d probably be amazed to learn just how many people neglect to understand how the game is truly played. Well, today is your lucky day because I’m going to show you the guidelines of baseball.

First of all , you have to know regarding baseball is the offense try’s to score “runs” over the defense. This is achieved as the pitcher throws a baseball to the catcher whereas an offensive player try’s to whack that ball by using a bat ( to put the particular ball within play).

In case the offensive player absolutely does put the ball in play then the defense try’s to field the main ball and get the player who smacked the ball out. In order to help get the offensive player out then the defense needs to toss the ball to an alternative defensive performer that is in contact with one of the three bases found on the baseball diamond before the offensive performer does get there.

If the defense gets the ball in direction of the base before the offensive participant will get there then he is actually out. Inside the event the defense ceases to get the ball to the base leading up to when the offensive performer will arrive then he is addressed as safe. In cases when the player who arrived at the base is called safe. His mission is to try to touch the 3 bases and arrive at home plate. If he does this than the the offensive player just obtained one run.

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Blazers Pick Up Camby

Posted in Basketball on November 30th, 2010 by Ross Everett – Be the first to comment

The Portland Trailblazers have needed a big inside presence ever since starting center Greg Oden and backup Joel Pryzbilla went down with season ending injuries. They finally found one on Tuesday as they acquired veteran Marcus Camby from the Los Angeles Clippers. The Clippers received forward Travis Outlaw and guard Steve Blake. Camby is expected to make his debut in a Blazers’ uniform on Friday when Portland hosts the Boston Celtics.

The transaction also served to answer the nagging question about Portland’s point guard situation. Steve Blake and Andre Miller have shared time running the offense, but Blazers’ management apparently felt that Miller was a better fit with superstar shooting guard Brandon Roy. Ironically, until Miller picked up a lot of the offense slack lately with Roy on the shelf with a hamstring injury the presumption was that he’d be the one heading elsewhere as the NBA trade deadline approached.

All three players involved are in the final year of their current contract, meaning that barring anything unforeseen Camby’s career in Portland will probably last only 23 games plus the playoffs. Outlaw and Blake may or may not fit into the Clippers longterm plans.

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