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ALL SPORTS ARE GAMES! ALL GAMES ARE NOT SPORTS!
From backgammon to the 3,000 year old Royal Game of Ur., from Oriental kite contests to the universal tit-tat-toe and baseball, games have been, and are played throughout every culture and society known to man.
Where is the line drawn...
Golf and Zen -- Chapter Two
About Golfing Zen: This is the second in a continuing series of short essays dealing with the application of Eastern spiritual philosophy to your golf game.
The surface intent is that, as you apply the ideas, your golf and your enjoyment of the...
Golf Strength Training Exercise Is Not Body Building
Despite many reassurances, some amateur golfers still dread golf strength training exercises. The problem would appear to be the presence of equipment like dumb bells in this sort of strength training. Not everybody is an exercise expert and...
Three Requirements of Good Golf
First, how well does the player handle his weight; what is his sense of balance; does he know how to work his feet and legs in order to establish the proper sense of balance so that the body can be established as the motivating factor in swinging...
What Are Those Golf Ball Dimples All About?
How many times have you... wondered why there are dimples
all over the golf ball?
In this article I will explain to you why golf balls have
dimples. How it controls the flight of the ball and why they
are really important to your golf game....
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Finding New and Used Sports Equipment Online
Everyone has a sport. Some people are into team sports, others
are into individual sports. Each sport has its own rules and
regulations, and each sport requires its own set of equipment.
Whether it is soccer, basketball, tennis, or golf, you'll be
required to invest in equipment that is particular to the sport.
This sports equipment might be balls, racquets, bats, clubs, or
specific clothing, but also includes safety items and peripheral
items, such as clothes and hats.
New or used sports equipment?
Before purchasing your sports equipment it is a good idea to
consider a few questions. 1. How long have you been playing the
sport? 2. How long do you plan on playing the sport? 3. What
level (amateur or professional) do you seek to achieve?
Answering these questions honesty, will help you make the right
decision about purchasing sports equipment. If you are starting
out in a sport and the equipment is expensive then it could be a
good idea to consider purchasing used equipment: it is a cheaper
investment. If you
aren't sure whether the sport will suit you,
then choose to purchase used equipment first. If you wish to
stay at amateur level, playing the sport purely as a hobby, then
you may never need to buy new equipment at all.
On the other hand if you've made a complete commitment to the
sport of your choice, or if you are now getting more serious,
shopping for new and state-of-the-art equipment can add a new
dimension to your playing game.
Buying new and used sports equipment online
Whatever the case, a good place to find and purchase new and
used equipment is online. The Internet is full of stores that
stock sporting goods and equipment for all levels and all
budgets.
There are two excellent ways to find new and used equipment
online. Try eBay.com and Froogle.com. On these sites you simply
search for the item you want and the search will yield results
bringing you into contact with individuals and companies that
sell the type of sporting equipment that you seek.
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