Articles, tagged with "sideline", page 1
10th February 2012
The most famous art of Japan is 'Martial arts.' There is not much difference between Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) and Japanese martial art. In spite of similarities between them, BJJ stands out as a seperate and unique form of self-defense. One can learn BJJ...
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Author:
darellbelen
12th April 2011
Let me show you how to improve your tennis game with 3 footwork drills proven to work. After following this article, you'll be sprinting, shuffling and jumping like a pro. Let's get started...
You need to learn this if you want to learn tennis right aw...
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Author:
Ben Cummings
18th June 2010
The volleyball court. We dive on it, we hit on it, we block on it, and we serve on it but do we really know all the important parts of the court we play this game on?
I've explained a lot of the basic parts of the volleyball court in this article incl...
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Author:
volleyballvoices
18th June 2010
Here are some volleyball hitting terms that spikers should learn in order to increase their attacking options.
cut shot - The cut shot or the "cutty" is used by a player who is in zone 2 on their court and attacks the ball with an off-speed shot to zon...
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Author:
volleyballvoices
09th June 2010
So Where Do I Stand On The Sand Court For Serve Receive?
In doubles, since you are one of only two players on either side, it's important to line yourself up on the court so you know where you are in relation to your partner, the sideline closest to yo...
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Author:
volleyballvoices
09th April 2008
Work From Home Debate
With thousands more people each week deciding to work from home using the internet to market a variety of goods and services, internet auctions and so forth in an attempt to walk away from the day job it is time to take a look at ...
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Author:
Davmac
04th May 2007
A law of life is growth, and since birth ever and upwards we grow. From being children the initial learning's we gain in education. We come to a state of learning the basics of how this world operates. The exchange of money for goods, and labour. And thus...
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Author:
KoZ
26th November 2006
Swimming is a sport enjoyed by athletes of all ages. Although it is not commonly associated with a high risk of injury, swimming does have its own problems. For swimmers, the biggest source of sidelining injuries is the shoulder. While there may be a numb...
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Author:
Kurtis Keller