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The Sports Archives – Out Of The Melting Pot – Sports Which Have Found International Popularity!
It’s not just Soccer All around the world, there are billions of sports fanatics who just can’t seem to get enough of the action. It goes without saying that association football – what the Americans call soccer, that is – … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Basketball, Cricket, Football, Golf, Hockey, Other, Soccer
Tagged 1994 World Cup, American Football, Australia Cricket Team, Baseball, Cricket, England Cricket Team, India Cricket Team, Indian Premier League, Open Championship, South Africa Cricket Team, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Super Bowl, The Masters Tournament, US Open, West Indies Cricket Team
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The Sports Archives – The World’s Most Dangerous Ski Resorts!
Skiing is a favourite hobby for most people especially the young. However, this sport can be dangerous in some cases and lead to atrocious accidents, which cause severe injuries and even death in some instances. There are several ski resorts … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – A Quick History Lesson in the Art of Taekwondo
Taekwondo was established from simple and modest beginnings over 1,000 years ago and has since spread to become one of the world’s most successful and popular form of martial arts. Instructors and those training enjoy physical and mental discipline, as … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Are Extreme Sports Really Dangerous?
In the mythology of the Greeks, there was Icarus, the son of Daedalus, who wore the wings his father made from bird feathers and wax and used it to escape from Crete. His father told him not to fly close … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Did You See That? Top London 2012 Moments!
The London Olympics provided us with more captivating story lines and memorable moments than we could ever have wished for. The drama, the passion, the commitment, the joy, the tears, and the hope… the Olympics brought so much into our … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – What Causes Stitch When Running?
Any individual who has taken part in a run or other exercise activity will almost definitely have experienced the sharp pain below the ribs at some point known as ‘stitch’, but what are the reasons behind this? Research shows that … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Did Lance Armstrong Deserve to be Stripped of his Titles?
Lance Armstrong won the Tour De France, one of the toughest endurance events in any sport in the world, an amazing seven consecutive times. Even more impressively, all of those wins came after he had been diagnosed with, and defeated, … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Top 5 Martial Arts To Learn For Self Defense
Many people are concerned about learning self-defense for their own personal protection and the protection of loved ones. There are many forms of martial arts available that were either originally developed as a form of self-defense or that evolved to … Continue reading
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Tagged BJJ, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Combat sports, Judo, karate, kickboxing, martial arts, Muay Thai, self-defense, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Wrestling
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The Sports Archives – BMX Racers Become Olympians: Here Comes the Science!
Those of us who are too old to even think about getting on a BMX bike may remember the training sequence in Rocky IV, which pitted Sly Stallone’s old-school workout of chopping wood and running in the snow against Dolph … Continue reading

