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» Get Fit With Racquetball
By Susan Jan | Published 12/2/2006 | Sports and Recreation | Unrated
Racquetball is an ideal combination of exercise and enjoyment. It provides great workout by helping increase stamina, lower body fat level, improve muscle tone and burn about 700 calories from the body. Racquetball has become one of the most strenuous cardiovascular workouts available at present.

A former squash and tennis teacher, Joe Sobek, invented racquetball in 1950, and today is extremely popular throughout North America.
» Improve Your Bass Fishing
By ian Williamson | Published 10/26/2006 | Sports and Recreation | Unrated
Bass fishing is a very sought after sport in the United States and many other countries like Australia and Canada. Many tournaments are held throughout the year and this has made bass fishing a very lucrative industry.

Although bass is an edible fish, sport anglers do not treat them as food. During a fishing tournament, bass are caught, weighted and then release back into the water.
» Safety Measures For Rollerblading
By Susan Jan | Published 09/22/2006 | Sports and Recreation | Unrated
Rollerblading is a wonderful sport and great exercise to keep you physically fit. People from all walks of life enjoy rollerblading simply because it is easy and fun. Coupled with this enjoyment of rollerblading are some important safety measures that you need to follow to avoid accidents or injuries.

Certain situations are beyond your control but that does not mean you should throw all caution to the wind.
» 5 Tips For Hiring A Golf Instructor
By Don Smith | Published 09/15/2006 | Sports and Recreation | Unrated
When it comes to hiring a golf instructor for lessons or when researching golf schools you should spend some time looking for the right one. Below are 5 steps you should go through to help you qualify your next golf instructor or golf school.

1. Just like selecting a golf school you need to determine what your budget is for a golf instructor.
» Tennis Court Racketeers
By Chris Campbell | Published 09/15/2006 | Sports and Recreation | Unrated
Tennis is a great sport, but not without a few foibles. Tennis was a game I remember playing from a very young age. Not really sure, what prompted me to pick up the game, but my younger brother and I use to head over to the local public tennis courts quite a few times during our summer vacation. Quite a few very competitive matches ensued during those long summer days, and a number of them evolved into some very competitive and verbal matches.


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