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The Sports Archives – Top 10 Waves – The Surfer’s To Do List!
Finding new spots and exciting breaks is one of the most appealing aspects of surfing. No two breaks are ever the same; ocean conditions, geography, nature, and overall friendliness towards visiting surfers can vary greatly from beach to beach. But … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – What Is Data Mining In Sports?
Data mining is used in most major sports these days to improve performance by using statistics and predictions to make the team stronger. A reverse data-mining technique can also be used to find out the weaknesses in an opposing team … Continue reading
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Tagged data mining, performance enhancement, psychometric testing, Rugby, scouting, sports, sports and fitness, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports data, sports injuries, sports performance, sports statistics, sports stats, sports training, Statisticians
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The Sports Archives – Mini Masters: Should Children Be Awarded Black Belts?
In the 1970’s the martial arts scene exploded due to the rise of martial art style films that were seen in both the movies and TV. Martial artists turned actors such as Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris became household names … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – The Guide To Getting Better At Tennis When You Hit A Plateau!
Reaching a plateau is tough to take. You’ve been going upwards for months and your play doesn’t seem to get any better. Everyone from the total novice to the hardened veteran has experienced this before. The important point is to … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – What Skills Do You Need To Become A Badminton Champ?
If you’ve been curious about badminton, there’s been no better time than now to pick up a racquet and shuttlecock. The badminton community has grown exponentially over the years — with resources and clinics just a click or phone call … Continue reading
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Tagged Badminton, badminton accessories, Badminton archives, Badminton blogs, badminton rackets, badminton serving tips, badminton skills, badminton supplies, badminton tips, badminton training, Battledore, Jenga, practice hand-eye coordination, Racquet Sports, shuttlecock, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs
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The Sports Archives – Do You Know that You Can Reload Your Own Ammo Effortlessly?
A long time ago, gun owners had to buy guns already loaded with ammunition or get preloaded ammunition before they could go for hunting or shooting practice. This has truly changed and at the moment they can do it themselves, … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – The Benefits Of Soccer Camp For Kids!
Sending your child to a ‘soccer camp,’ can turn out to be a win-win situation for you! “The truth is that EVERY child can benefit from going to soccer camp, whether it be socially beneficial or developmentally,” Mike Slatton, writes … Continue reading
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Tagged child development, English Football, football soccer, leadership, Soccer, soccer blogs, soccer camp, soccer coaching, soccer education, soccer learning, soccer performance enhancement, soccer skills training, soccer training tips, Sport Blogs, sports, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, sports and training, Sports Archives, sports coaching, summer camps, teamwork
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The Sports Archives – Cactus League Spring Training: An Insider’s Guide!
It’s that time of year again. The boys of summer are putting on their cleats and oiling up their gloves. The sound of the crack of the bat and the roar of the crowd is ringing through the air. This … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – How To Prevent Having An Accident On The Slopes
This season there have been several high-profile skiing accidents. With Michael Schumacher and Angela Merkel hitting the headlines and the seemingly endless series of crashes and disasters on the TV series The Jump, there can be few people who are … Continue reading
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Tagged accidents, Angela Merkel, injury prevention, Michael Schumacher, safety tips, ski equipment, ski gear, skiing, skiing accidents, skiing blogs, skiing holiday, skiing tips, snow sports, Snowboarding, sports and adventure, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, winter sports
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The Sports Archives – How To Keep Your Horse Warm In Winter
One of the big benefits of keeping a horse as a pet is that you don’t need to keep them in the house all the time. This means that unlike a dog, you don’t need to worry about them making … Continue reading

