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The Sports Archives – Dangerous Fall Sports!
As the leaves change and we bundle up for cooler weather, an entire new season of sports is starting. Just like many of you, I enjoy sitting in the brisk fall air and watching a game or tracking local team’s … Continue reading
Posted in Football, Hockey, Other, Rugby
Tagged American Football, blogs about sports injuries, Boxing, contact sports, danger of sports, fall, football, hockey, hockey archives, injuries, lacrosse, Rugby, Rugby archives, Sport Trauma, sports, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports injuries, water polo archives, waterpolo, Wrestling
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The Sports Archives – How American Football Is Storming The UK!
Football – one word with two meanings, depending on which side of the pond you’re on. While in Britain, football might be the sensationally popular sport that’s made names like Beckham, Bale and Ronaldo famous, just across the ocean it … Continue reading
Posted in Football
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The Sports Archives – Basic Golfing Etiquette For First Time Golfers!
1. teeing ground 2. water hazard 3. rough 4. out of bounds 5. sand bunker 6. water hazard 7. fairway 8. putting green 9. flagstick 10. hole When it comes to starting anything for the first time, there is the … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Top 10 Best College Football Schools!
College football, it can get to be some very serious business for some schools, especially if the schools use profits from athletics to help fund the other departments. The better the football teams, the more money from tickets, but also … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – How Popular Is Kickboxing In US?
Forty years ago, kickboxing was a completely unknown sport in the United States. These days, NYC kickboxing and kickboxing in other cities have grown in popularity over the years. So how popular is kickboxing in the US? It is not … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – The Ashes – A Whole Lotta’ History!
Just like the cricket series of the same name The Ashes rugby league series was a best of three series of test matches played between the Great Britain and Australian rugby national league teams. Despite its popularity, largely owing to … Continue reading
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Tagged ARL, Ashes Rugby League Series, Australasia, Australia, british, Cricket, England, Great Britain, Kangaroos, New Zealand, Northern Union XIII, RFL, Rugby, Rugby archives, Rugby Blogs, Rugby history, rugby league, sports, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, The Lions, uk
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The Sports Archives – That Good, Old Game Of Golf!
Golf is a great game that has been played for many years by many people in all kinds of crazy settings, so, here we’ve accumulated some pretty cool facts you may not know about this seriously impressive sport. Golf as … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Why Golf Is Quickly Becoming A Popular Female Sport
Although some people may associate golfing with men, golf is an incredibly popular sport among women. In the United States, there are millions of women taking to the golf course each and every year. Statistics show that the fastest growing … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Effective Ways To Improve Your Swimming Technique And Form!
One of the biggest obstacles to fast swimming is technique. You may train five times a week and rack up hundreds of yards; but if you haven’t mastered the basics of proper technique, you’ll never develop your full potential. Better … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Intelligence in the NFL!
Although it is not always considered when searching for new players in the NFL, intelligence is measured by the players with the Wonderlic Test, a test that involves 50 questions to help better gauge the NFL players’ intelligence throughout the … Continue reading
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