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An Introduction to Skydiving

29th September 2009
Skydiving, as the word implies, is an activity in which you'll be literally diving down from the sky with some safety measures, of course. It's done from an airplane or a helicopter which takes off from a drop zone, which is like a small airbase. A Bi... Read >
Author: Jan Hartman

Roller-Skating - a popular sport

23rd September 2009
Many people seem to think that roller skates are a relatively recent invention, and a popular 20th-century kids’ toy. However, roller skates have actually been around for over two centuries, and have many other uses apart from child’s play. The mos... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

More Exercise Tips You Must Try If You Want To Transform Your Body And See Your Abs

29th August 2009
#1 Rotate exercises Think of exercises a bit like your diet, the more variety the better. I once learnt in a lecture that a typical person eats no more than 12 different kinds of food in a typical week. Do you do the same with exercise selection by doi... Read >
Author: Anthony Chapman

How Surfing Started Before The 90's And After

25th August 2009
Action Sports are getting hugely popular these days. With some of these sports, you could just practise them in front of your doorstep all year round, regardless of rain or temperature and the need to travel to find new playgrounds is not required. In ... Read >
Author: Wave Seo

The Next Steps Of Your Wealthy Affiliate Program Journey

17th August 2009
As a well-researched and experienced online marketing professional or a small business representative looking to build your online status, you can be curious to discover what the purchase of a Wealth Affiliate Membership entails. Are you uncertain about t... Read >
Author: Rob Cole

Figaro Regatta, Caen, France

07th August 2009
The top event on the local sailing calendar is the annual Figaro Regatta. Known as La Solitaire due to the solo nature of the competition, is one of the longest, most challenging and famous of its kind in the world. The regatta is over four stages, coveri... Read >
Author: Anand

The Basics of the Ice Skating Community

04th August 2009
Ice skating is a popular sport in UK and is taken up, mostly by young children, especially girls. Ice Skaters, all over know the fun of ice skating as well as the hardwork that is needed in order to get fairly decent at it. The journey from getting into a... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

The Reality of Core Stability

02nd August 2009
Okay, I’ve heard this claim many times (stabilisation originates from the “centre.”. Do you have anything to prove this? From a biomechanical point of view, all movement and stabilization occurs from the ground up This is a claim that far too m... Read >
Author: Mel Siff

The Exciting World of Skate Boarding

01st August 2009
Skateboards and the art of skate boarding came into being in the 1940s. Skateboarders, all over the world enjoy it as a fun sport. Skateboarding is great for performing various manoeuvres and tricks and is also used as a means of transportation. The UK Sk... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Becoming A Bartending Genius

30th June 2009
Tending bar can be a lucrative profession if skill, consistency and knowledge are applied to its perfection. There is a lot more to becoming a bartending genius than learning how to follow drink recipes and listening to the lost soul on the wobbly stool;... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Attractions - How To Succeed 2

18th May 2009
FLORIDA Early Property Boom In the 1920’s, Florida experienced its first taste of land and property speculation, which led to a land boom. The bubble finally burst in 1925. Leading up to the 1920’s, the state’s economic fortunes had been on... Read >
Author: peter radford

How to starve yourself of negative diet patterns

18th May 2009
The power of the mind has been well known to successful and fulfilled people for centuries. Experts of the sub conscious mind such as hypnotists have come up with ingenious ways that bypass the conscious mind and speak directly to the sub conscious. Ofte... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Stuck For A Father’s Day Gift for Dad? How About A Parking Sensor To Make His Life Easier?

15th May 2009
Father’s Day is not far off now and all across the land sons and daughters are scratching their heads trying to think of a suitable present for dear old Dad. It isn’t easy, is it? Trouble is as Dads get older they tend to have already bought most thin... Read >
Author: lexisclick

How To Starve Yourself Of Negative Diet Patterns

12th May 2009
The power of the mind has been well known to successful and fulfilled people for centuries. Experts of the sub conscious mind such as hypnotists have come up with ingenious ways that bypass the conscious mind and speak directly to the sub conscious. Of... Read >
Author: Chris Dowding

How To Starve Yourself Of Negative Diet Patterns

05th May 2009
The power of the mind has been well known to successful and fulfilled people for centuries. Experts of the sub conscious mind such as hypnotists have come up with ingenious ways that bypass the conscious mind and speak directly to the sub conscious. Ofte... Read >
Author: Barbara Woodward

Horse riding on the roads – when accidents happen

25th April 2009
There are always two sides to every issue, as we were reminded when a member of the public contacted the Camps office in relation to our 2nd March blog entry about accidents caused by animals straying onto public roads. In that piece we concentrated on t... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors

Amazing Feet – Part 1

09th April 2009
One of the most earth shattering innovations in human evolutionary history is the move from quadripedal to bipedal locomotion, allowing us a higher view of all around us and freeing the upper limbs for different tasks. Our hands and eyes are now adapted f... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Horse Schooling & Important Information

09th April 2009
The School (or arena) is the perfect place to safely exercise and train your horse. There are many factors involved with the construction, layout and position of the school that can alter determine how useful the school can become. Whether deciding to b... Read >
Author: Tammy Patterson

Shoulder Rotator Cuff Disease by Physiotherapists

24th February 2009
The shoulder is a highly mobile and relatively unstable joint with the largest range of motion of all the body's joints. The shoulder is designed to allow us to put our hands in front of our vision so we can watch as we perform complex manual manoeuvres, ... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Corporate events with a difference will make employees come alive

20th February 2009
If the mention of ‘team away days’ conjures de-motivating images of frustrating afternoons brainstorming on a whiteboard, think again. Corporate event company, 925 Alive, offers innovative events with a difference. A leading event and activity t... Read >
Author: ServicePR

Pass driving tests - practical, hazard perception and driving theory tests

20th February 2009
It is vital that you are well prepared for your driving test, whether it is the multiple choice theory section, hazard perception or the practical examination. Before you can sit any part of the test, you must have a provisional driving licence. This i... Read >
Author: Gordon Parkes

Practising relaxation for stress relief

10th February 2009
Practising relaxation for stress relief: stress has mistakenly become a part of each person's life. Today, each human being is pressed to work under lots of pressure and stress. Setting objectives and achieving it has become the aim or every single indi... Read >
Author: Dan Brussels

Practising relaxation for stress relief

02nd February 2009
Practising relaxation for stress relief: stress has mistakenly become a part of each person's life. Today, each human being is pressed to work under lots of pressure and stress. Setting objectives and achieving it has become the aim or every single indivi... Read >
Author: Dan Brussels

How To Drive On Ice

06th January 2009
In winter, ice on the roads is a very dangerous because the thicker the layer of ice, the more slippery it is. The ice on the road in winter is the most dangerous factor in driving in the winter. Always make it a point to check your car before leaving hom... Read >
Author: David Halbert

Is It Worth Using An Electrician?

02nd December 2008
Living without electrical energy is inconceivable in the modern world. About each thing we practise necessitates the employ of electricity. Comprise it illumining, heat or temperature reduction, everything rotates around electrical contrivances and applia... Read >
Author: JCole

Winter Increases Risks For New Drivers

28th November 2008
Winter is fast approaching, and so are certain conditions that pose some safety issues - especially for young drivers who have never before had the experience of driving in the snow. While driving gives one a sense of independence, it can be a little frig... Read >
Author: Billy Young

Special Consideration for Parents of New Drivers

18th November 2008
It is always a very scary time when your little baby boy or girl is ready to get out on the road. Children grow up really fast so it is never too early to learn what to expect when your child is ready to learn how to drive. One of the first things to c... Read >
Author: DrivingPlus

Gifts with the Wow Factor for the man in your life

27th October 2008
However the man in your life gets his thrills; give him Ultimate Experience Days gift. Whether he wants a drive in a dream car, spin out in a cockpit or literally jump for joy in the snow, gifts for him will never be the same again. And we guarantee he'... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

Shaolin Style of Kung Fu

23rd October 2008
The Shaolin style, the temple-derived and the family style are the three styles of Kung Fu. The temple style has always been taught in the temple, while the Shaolin styles perfected by the southern temples include White Crane, Tiger, Dragon, Leopard, Snak... Read >
Author: yangguang01

Parallel Parking and Other Scary Techniques

29th September 2008
One of the most intimidating driving manoeuvres of all is parallel parking. When you hear that you need to learn parallel parking, three point turns, backing up, and even regular parking, you probably think you will never be able to pull off such complica... Read >
Author: DrivingPlus

Mars and Venus V – Buyers and Sellers Want to Close for Different Reasons

05th September 2008
Do you remember that last significant sale you made? Do you remember the buzz you felt from the exhilaration of closing? So what did your buyer feel at that stage? Do you know precisely why they felt the way they did? If you can not tell me for certainty,... Read >
Author: 3rsales

Help, Where Am I? SatNav Versus Common Sense

28th August 2008
Satellite navigation systems have become increasingly popular gadgets in recent years. And indeed, it can be extremely helpful if you just need to listen to that friendly voice guiding you safely to your destination, instead of constantly having to stop a... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Council Vehicles Cause Thousands Of Pounds In Accident Claim Compensation

15th July 2008
Councils across Britain pay out millions of pounds in compensation every year as a result of accident claims. The majority of these are due to slips and trips on council land which result in injury. However new recent figures show that for one council... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher

The Attraction of Aerial Acrobatics

07th July 2008
If you have ever been to an air show you will know how entertaining they are. If you have an interest in aircraft of any type then you will certainly have a good time trying to identify all the different planes; but for the rest of us the biggest attracti... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Gymnastic Trampolining

20th June 2008
Trampolining is a competitive gymnastic sport with the primary purpose focusing on the execution of acrobatics whilst bouncing on the trampoline. The point system of gymnastic trampolining is relative to the level of difficulty of the jump being performed... Read >
Author: Graeme

Car practical test explained

09th June 2008
Your driving test will start with an eyesight check and some vehicle safety questions. You will then start your Car practical driving test which will include some specific manoeuvres. The driving part of your test will last about 40 minutes. Throughout... Read >
Author: jane

Trampoline Safety

03rd June 2008
Despite your age, trampolines provide great fun for whoever maybe bouncing on it. On the other hand falling off a trampoline is definitely no fun at all! Trampoline safety is something adults and children alike need to be aware of so they can enjoy safe t... Read >
Author: Graeme

theory test, driving theory test, hazard perception test tips

11th April 2008
Tips on Preparing Driving Theory Test : DSA introduced the driving theory test in 1996. According to this test, new learners and drivers have to pass the theory test before they book their practical test . The test focuses on all aspects of driving theor... Read >
Author: jane

Parallel Parking For The UK Driving Test

24th January 2008
Parking in the gap between two vehicles is known as reverse parallel parking. We reverse into the gap because cars have greater maneuverability when driven in reverse than they do when going forwards. With practice you'll be able to reverse parallel park ... Read >
Author: viddy55

Tips on Preparing Driving Theory Test

13th September 2007
DSA introduced the driving theory test in 1996. According to this test, new learners and drivers have to pass the theory test before they book their practical test. The test focuses on all aspects of driving theory such as attitude, safety, handling, ru... Read >
Author: Mahesh Ugale

Thomas The Tank Engine

23rd August 2007
Thomas The Tank Engine and his friends are the creation of Wilbert Vere Awdry. Thomas the Tank Engine entered the hearts of many children ever since the Railway Series of books first came out back in 1945, which isn't astonishing considering Thomas the Ta... Read >
Author: Allan

The Dangers of Being a Jockey

03rd July 2007
AOL SPORTS, 13TH APRIL 2007 Everyone talks about the dangers open to the horses in a Grand National but rarely does anyone mention the men who mount them - the poor jockeys. AOL Sport sought the views of leading orthopaedic surgeon, Simon Moyes,... Read >
Author: Simon Moyes

Kung Fu (Wing Chun) - General Background

30th April 2007
History: Wing chun kuen is one of the many styles of martial arts, whose origins are to be found in Southern China and, compared with other martial arts, it is relatively a newcomer. The term Wing chun is attributed to a woman called Yim Wing chun, wh... Read >
Author: Thanaseelan

Driving Instructor - Fear The Other Driver

29th September 2006
Why fear the driving instructor when all he or she wants to do is help build up your confidence and teach you to drive. They are not ogres, they are human beings just like you and me - only with more knowledge on how to control and drive a vehicle of whic... Read >
Author: Maisy Day

Roller-Skating - a popular sport

18th June 2006
Many people seem to think that roller skates are a relatively recent invention, and a popular 20th-century kids' toy. However, roller skates have actually been around for over two centuries, and have many other uses apart from child's play. The most co... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Ski Vacations That Are Fun For All The Family

07th March 2006
Those who have been on ski vacations will know exactly what I mean when I say that ski holidays are one of the most enjoyable and fun-packed vacations available. Many may not consider a skiing holiday as it can sometimes appear dangerous and tiring, and ... Read >
Author: Justin Brown

Learner Drivers Taking Lessons And Preparing For The Test

16th February 2006
Being taught by a professional driving instructor is highly important, and although many friends or family members helping a learner driver may be reading this and thinking "I can do just as good a job as a driving instructor can!", the fact is that many ... Read >
Author: Justin Brown