Articles, tagged with "open water", page 3
23rd February 2011
Provided your suit fits you well and is of good quality without any damages, it is safe enough to buy your wetsuit from a triathlon wetsuits clearance sale. And it would definitely be cheaper.
A triathlon wetsuits from a triathlon wetsuits clearance sa...
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Author:
Bevis Simon
21st February 2011
The race to generate energy from renewable sources is on throughout the world as we make an effort to decrease our dependence on fossil fuels. While there are several options available to those interested in clean energy, wind and solar are the most widel...
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Author:
energyatom
19th February 2011
Boracay has earned its status as a major Philippine travel destination due to its world-class resorts and gorgeous white sand beaches. Indeed, the beautiful Boracay resorts never fail to attract hundreds of visitors from all over the world. However, one m...
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Author:
Kat March
18th February 2011
Cedar Waxwings have a beautiful high pitched song. If you have ever heard one you will not forget them. They have a distinctive gray brown coloring and yellowing bellies with rather large fat bodies. They like company and usually if not always travel in ...
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Author:
Roger Johnson
17th February 2011
There is nothing much more frightening than being caught on the open water, and unexpectedly being caught in dense fog. The fog appears to magnify sounds eerily. Running aground is a extremely real danger. Or even worse a full out collision between boats....
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Author:
Tracy Blevins
11th February 2011
As distance swimmers we need to breath every two, three or five strokes so
oxygen delivered to the muscles sufficiently. If someone can breath bilaterbally
(on both sides), it really helps him/her keeps stay symmetrical and efficient.
The question here...
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Author:
Christos Christou
08th February 2011
My first entry in my brand new blog – woohoo! I thought I’d start on a high … and with a list (that’s my life!!). So here’s the Jennifer Broadley top 10, for strategies to attract abundance.
1. Think abundantly: filled your mind with the people, place...
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Author:
Jennifer Broadley
04th February 2011
Jet boarding is not particularly a new sport, but one that is just starting to gain a wider recognition. Power skiing as it is often called, is when you take a jet board out into the open water to play. It is a combination of waterskiing, snow boarding, w...
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Author:
Sachin Kumar Airan
02nd February 2011
Training for triathlon swimming is not too different from competitive swimming in the pool. The main difference is you must take your skills to the open water which will be a good deal different than swimming in a pool. The dynamics of the open water will...
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Author:
Tim Archbold
01st February 2011
Sure you like to be out on the open water, guiding your vessel over the waves. But one of the facts of a mariner’s life is you end up spending a lot of your time on the dock. And so does your boat. That said, you need to have a good understanding of dock ...
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Author:
Claud Conger
27th January 2011
If you are new to triathlons and are preparing for your first event, you must be aware that swimming in the open water will be much different than swimming in the pool. There are a few factors that come into play when you race in the ocean, and to a lesse...
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Author:
Tim Archbold
26th January 2011
When kayaking is mentioned in any conversation, the first thing that comes to mind are rapids, nature and having absolute adventure. What most people do not know is that you can still have a fun-filled kayaking adventure without the rapids and nature with...
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Author:
Denis Bailey
21st January 2011
A dog water bottle is one of those items that one needs but usually doesn’t notice till a freak accident happens. A water bottle is a safer way to provide the dog with drinking water, the other methods such as the use of a bowl are usually a messy method ...
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Author:
aLVIN
14th January 2011
From all types of physical activities, rowing exercise variations are some of the most complex, due to their capacity to involve major muscle groups in the activity. When rowing, you work the legs, the back, the shoulders, the arms and the abdomen. As com...
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Author:
lisa lucero
30th December 2010
Deep sea fishing is a sport that is not for everyone, but for those who take the time to take the experience, it can be quite rewarding. After all, this is like the snowboarding of the fishing world - the "extreme sport" - and the adrenaline rush you get...
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Author:
Steve Stelzner