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		<title>Snowboarding And Learning The Basics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Snowboarding is getting more and more well known with individuals of all ages. It is a fantastic method to get outside and get some exercise, while enjoying a new sport. Whether you are fit or big, young or old, coordinated or not, you will study to snowboard with a few common pointers. First, you must [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Snowboarding is getting more and more well known with individuals of all ages. It is a fantastic method to get outside and get some exercise, while enjoying a new sport. Whether you are fit or big, young or old, coordinated or not, you will study to snowboard with a few common pointers. First, you must want to make sure you have the true gear, and that includes the board, the clothing, a helmet, goggles and boots. You must want to wear something cozy and easy to move around in, but still warm enough so you do not freeze. While learning the groundwork, do not rush it, take it one step at a time to prevent injury.</p>
<p>Start small, like on the slope for children, where even if you fall, you would not get hurt because the slopes are soft and small. Finding the correct instructor is a excellent method to get you familiar with snowboarding and not get hurt. You would want to make sure you have the correct stance and as you know, you must adjust it to make it most relaxing and effective for you. It is important, also, to check out the weather reports before you head out. If it rained the day before, the slopes are typically to be icy and may make for a not so good experience.</p>
<p>Fresh snowfall is the best, it is softer and easier to study on if you are a beginner. Over all, snowboarding is a relaxing method to have fun, know something new and enjoy the beauty of nature. Once you get the hang of it, you will be doing nose grabs and 360s in no time.</p>
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		<title>Mountain Bikes: Basics</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Feb 2011 12:20:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Get a bicycle.  You will certainly not regret it, if you live&#8221; This quote is related to the famous writer Mark Twain. Although this was said many years ago, it seems that only in the recent two or three decades that biking has become a prominent hobby practiced by many, either for fun, or for [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;Get a bicycle.  You will certainly not regret it, if you live&#8221; This quote is related to the famous writer Mark Twain. Although this was said many years ago, it seems that only in the recent two or three decades that biking has become a prominent hobby practiced by many, either for fun, or for keeping shape.</p>
<p>Various kind of biking are commonly used, among which there are the road biking, mountain biking, street biking, dirt biking, and other variation of them. Each of the biking type requires a specific bike to be used. Mountain bikes, for example, differ from road bikes. A mountain bike, in contrast to road bike is targeted for off-road bikes and for terrain biking.</p>
<p>As such, mountain bikes are designed to be more robust than road bikes for example. Mountain biking includes riding in various harsh terrain conditions such as sand, mud, rocks, water, and narrow unpaved side-mountain topography. Mountain bikes must withstand such devastating conditions, avoiding bike damage, and preventing un-necessary injuries to the rider. That is why mountain bikes commonly use wide tires to absorb the massive shocks caused by the bad trek conditions. Specific shock observes are used, both in front wheel and rear wheel. Mountain bikes are also designed so that it would be easier for the rider to use his power for climbing hills.</p>
<p>The vast inventory available bike types make it, specifically for starters, most frustrating to look for the right bike for them. As already implied, there are many types of bikes, and there are many sub-types. Choosing the right mountain bike involves, of course, the budget available, as mountain bikes are not so cheap. Need to see if the design fits the rider position, and find bikes with the right suspension.</p>
<p>Personally I would not go for the &#8220;latest and greatest&#8221; bike available as the first choice. Rather I would emphasize safety aspects, and purchase the right accessories such as helmet and gloves, knee and elbow protection. Then I would join a group of starters. Only after riding for some time, and verifying that this is the kind of sport I can keep up with, I would upgrade to a better more expensive bike.</p>
<p>For more related information about bikes and biking visit at Diamondback Bikes, GT Bikes, and Trek Bikes.</p>
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		<title>Snowboarding Basics from History to Halfpipe</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2011 07:24:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you interesting in taking up snowboarding? Maybe you&#8217;ve got a pre-teen or teenager who was really fired up by watching snowboarding on television and it&#8217;s the next big thing for them. Well, if you or your child join the ranks of snowboarding enthusiasts you will be part of a growing trend. The sale of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Are you interesting in taking up snowboarding? Maybe you&#8217;ve got a pre-teen or teenager who was really fired up by watching snowboarding on television and it&#8217;s the next big thing for them. Well, if you or your child join the ranks of snowboarding enthusiasts you will be part of a growing trend. The sale of snowboards has gone through the roof in the last decade, and especially the last few years. Perhaps the most evident symbol of the sport&#8217;s success is that it has been an Olympic sport in the last four games, and viewership for snowboarding is generally extremely high. Before you get online and pick up a couple of snowboards, here&#8217;s a brief primer about the sport.</p>
<p>You might be surprised to know it began as long ago as the late 1960&#8242;s. Its inspirations are not hard to find – surfing, skateboarding and skiing. Early snowboards were pretty basic by today&#8217;s standards, though the basic shape is still very similar. These early models had no boot or binding, just a small slot or groove to place your feet for stability. When snowboarding began to take off, the earliest and best snowboards were made by companies that are still making the best snowboards on the market – companies like Burton, Barefoot, Sims, and Gnu. Early on, many called the budding sport &#8220;snurfing,&#8221; as you can guess, a combination of snow and surfing. Early designers of snowboards tended to be surfers and skateboarders, and the early models reflect these influences. Riders stand sideways on the board, unlike a forward position when skiing or water skiing.</p>
<p>In the late 1970&#8242;s and early 80&#8242;s snowboarding competitions began to crop up around the country in places like Michigan and Utah, then spreading to all the top winter sports areas. With time, rules became codified and the snowboards used had to meet certain design criteria for competition, since there were still a wide variety of types being experimented with. Initially, traditional skiers did not like the presence of snowboards on the slopes. Riders were often ill-versed in the etiquette of skiing, and accidents were not uncommon. Eventually, to solve the problem, innovative ski facilities began designating hills especially for snowboards. These hills contain moguls and rails that snowboards are designed to handle, and today more than half the ski facilities in the U.S. have half-pipes, a figure slightly ahead of Europe and Canada.</p>
<p>Modern snowboards are advanced pieces of equipment featuring specialized boots and bindings designed for the utmost control, stability and safety. Order a demonstration video along with your snowboards so you can get a jump on the basic techniques before you hit the half-pipe.</p>
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		<title>Scuba Diving Basics</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 22:46:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever thought you might be interested in scuba diving? Scuba is a recreational sport that many people admire, and plan to explore, but too few actually take action and become certified. Many people are afraid the process will be too difficult, or too expensive. In reality, however, scuba diving is something that people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever thought you might be interested in scuba diving? Scuba is a recreational sport that many people admire, and plan to explore, but too few actually take action and become certified. Many people are afraid the process will be too difficult, or too expensive. In reality, however, scuba diving is something that people of nearly all ages and physique can enjoy, and starting out is not really much more expensive than any other sport.</p>
<p><strong>Getting Started</strong> <br /> To begin enjoying your life as a scuba diver, everyone has to start by taking the basic open water diving course. In this course, you will learn all the basics and get a little bit of supervised diving experience before going out alone. A certified instructor will teach you safety signals, practices, and assorted precautions that all divers need to understand. You will also learn about common mistakes and potential injuries involved in scuba diving, and how to prevent injury to yourself and your dive buddies. Courses are taught and certified through one of several certification authorities. The major ones are PADI, NAUI, and SSI, but there are many others. You will encounter many people with all sorts of opinions on what agency is better and why, but realistically, you get the same information from whichever you choose. Typically, one particular scuba shop will only teach material from a single certification authority. Rather than focus on learning under one authorities curriculum, you should find a scuba shop in your area that you like, with friendly people, and then go with what they teach. You can find local shops in almost any town online or in the yellow pages.</p>
<p><strong>Limitless Possibilities!</strong><br /> Scuba diving is something people of nearly any physical build and age can engage in, and you can enjoy it in just about any state in the US. Obviously, ocean diving is the most popular, but lakes, natural springs, and quarry’s offer some great diving experiences nationwide, and even around the world! If you cover the basics, and find that diving is something that really interests you, there are certainly many more areas to explore. For example, you can expand your education to include cave diving, wreck diving, which is diving through wrecked ships, and even advanced techniques like rescue or forensic diving. With all of the possible angles, scuba diving is an activity that can be enjoyed for many years as a hobby, or pursued as a robust career.</p>
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		<title>Learn to Surf:the Basics Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 11:14:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like most sports, the best way to learn to surf is to do it. Learning to surf is a fantastic way to have a lot of fun, learn something new and get in some great exercise. Undoubtedly one of the best places in the world to learn to surf is Australia. The surf culture is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like most sports, the best way to learn to surf is to do it. Learning to surf is a fantastic way to have a lot of fun, learn something new and get in some great exercise. Undoubtedly one of the best places in the world to learn to surf is Australia. The surf culture is so deeply rooted in Australia that coupled with the extensive coastline means that practically anywhere you go in Australia you will be able to find a good cheap surf school to get you through the basics and to the fun part within a few hours. <br />&#13;</p>
<p>Now is the time you have been waiting for, jumping up and riding on the surf board. Buying a Surf board: Your first board can really be the breaking point when it comes to whether you will pick up the sport or quit in frustration, many of us see the pros riding on their slick 6ft short boards slamming the lip and making it look like not only a hell of a lot of fun but also a real easy thing to do. It isn&#8217;t, Taj Burrows the current world number 2 surfer claimed that surfing was without a doubt the most difficult sport to progress in period. Unless you choose the right equipment to match your level you are just adding to the difficulty. Your first surfboard should be a big buoyant soft-top fun board. Reasons, well first they are very stable so standing up will be possible within one or two attempts, they are soft so you won’t slash open your flesh with the fin, or crack open your skull on the first wipeout, they are cheap and lastly they are very easy to paddle and generate speed on, which is one of the most fundamentally important part to surfing! </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>This is when the real work begins &#8211; paddling. Paddling will get you out to the good waves, and paddling will help you catch one. Beginners quickly learn that surfing is mostly about paddling. Paddling well takes some time to learn but you need to do it. Without the ability to paddle you will not only never catch a wave, but more than likely never even get to the line up! So many times I have seen a beginner surfer spend a stack of coin on all the latest cool hi-tech gear and then spend an hour getting thrown around in the white water, wondering how everyone else made it out the back, it is 90% in your paddling ability.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>The Inevitable Wipe Out: Once you learn to paddle the first type of wipeout you are likely to experience is the cleanup, this is when a wave that has already broken slams into you and throws you around like a ragdoll, at first far from fun. The second type of a wipeout and without a doubt the most horrific is going over the falls, this is from not having enough paddling speed to catch the wave early enough, getting sucked up the face and pitched over with the lip. This kind of wipeout is very common with new surfers as they have yet to learn to read the waves properly and don’t have the technique to rectify the problem! YOU WILL GO OVER THE FALLS get used to the idea, it is no fun at first, but it will make you a better surfer the more you do it.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>The best way to learn to surf is to go surfing. But remember to be safe, take a lesson or two and be respectful out there, surfing can kill, but it is without question the most amazing feeling on earth!<br />&#13;</p>
<p>For a free Learn to surf Video check out :<br /><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://your-local-surf.blogspot.com">YOUR LOCAL</a></p>
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