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Skeleton HistorySkeleton History
While skeleton will be new to most us, an earlier version of the event actually made Olympic appearances in 1928 and 1948. In fact >>>
BaseballBaseball
Instruction: How to get the most out of this section as a player or youth baseball coach.

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The History of DominoesThe History of Dominoes
Dominoes, like playing cards and dice, are something of a generic gaming device. They are simple building blocks that can be assem >>>
The History of Table TennisThe History of Table Tennis
Like many other sports, table tennis began as a mild social diversion. Descending, along with lawn tennis and badminton, from the >>>
Origins of RugbyOrigins of Rugby
Many believe that rugby was born in 1823 when William Webb Ellis "with fine disregard for the rules of football (remember football >>>
Game Rules and History of MancalaGame Rules and History of Mancala
The game of Mancala has been known by many names, and has been played for thousands of years throughout Africa and the Middle East >>>
Paragliding
Paragliding A paraglider is an inflatable canopy that you launch for soaring flight by running. The canopy is made from wear resistant material like, ripstop nylon and the lines are Kevlar. It is relatively easy to launch and land, as well as being small enough to transport without much difficulty.
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Wrestling
Wrestling The forms of wrestling we know today as Greco-Roman, Folkstyle, and Freestyle found their origins in the lands on the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea. These lands are where the Ancient Greeks resided, and developed the art of wrestling. The Greeks influenced the styles and skills of wrestling of today. "The sport of wrestling has been highly developed for over five thousand years, and it is believed to have begun part of the soldiers training," The Ancient Greeks and The sport of Wrestling stated. Proof of this lie on the walls of the tomb in Beni Hasan in the form of pictures.
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Windsurfing
Windsurfing Windsurfing is the most amazing of sports, combining the thrills of surfing and the tranquility of sailing. It is a sport where you can go off by yourself for some peace of mind, or enjoy the camaraderie of sailing with the crowd of 200 other windsurfers. No sport other than windsurfing can give you the same feeling of being out in beautiful, clear and open water, gliding along effortlessly. A windsurfer has virtually unlimited access to the nations' waterways. It's fun, it's easy - it's the perfect sport.
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Karate
Karate Most Western students of Asian martial arts, if they have done any research on the subject at all, will surely have come across references to Bodhidharma. He is known as "Daruma" in Japan and as often as not, this Indian Buddhist monk is cited as the prime source for all martial arts styles or at the very least, for any style which traces its roots back to the fabled Shaolin Temple.
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Horse Racing
Horse Racing The competitive racing of horses is one of humankind's most ancient sports, having its origins among the prehistoric nomadic tribesmen of Central Asia who first domesticated the horse about 4500 BC. For thousands of years, horse racing flourished as the sport of kings and the nobility. Modern racing, however, exists primarily because it is a major venue for legalized gambling.
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Volleyball
Volleyball In 1995, the sport of Volleyball celebrated its 100th birthday!
The sport originated in the United States, and is now just achieving the type of popularity in the U.S. that it has received on a global basis, where it ranks behind only soccer among participation sports.
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SNOWBOARDING
SNOWBOARDING In 1964 a young surf freak called Sherman Poppen was dreaming about surfing the magic winter landscape of the Rockies. As a consequence, he built a surfboard for the snow.
His first prototype was an about 1,20 m long plastic plank: two kids' skis bolted together. It was a present for his daughter Wendy which soon was a winner in the neighbourhood. One year later, in 1965, his idea was put into production: Carried out together with a bowling-ball manufacturer, the now called "snurfer" (=snow-surfer) found its way through toy-stores under the Christmas trees. For the unbeatable price of $15, one million snurfers were sold in the 10 years following, and Mr. Poppen soon began to establish a competition series.
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History of Powerlifting
History of Powerlifting Into the 1920's, strongmanism, like vaudeville, has already seen its best days come and go. The long ago strength feats of men like Louis Cyr, Eugen Sandow, and Arthur Saxon were by then stuff of legend and remembered fondly by older lifters. For the younger generation however, the real strength stars were of more recent vintage: men like Siegmund Klein, Henry Steinborn, Hermann Goerner, and others.
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Aikido
Aikido Aikido's founder, Morihei Ueshiba, was born in Japan on December 14, 1883. As a boy, he often saw local thugs beat up his father for political reasons.He set out to make himself strong so that he could take revenge. He devoted himself to hard physical conditioning and eventually to the practice of martial arts, receiving certificates of mastery in several styles of jujitsu, fencing, and spear fighting. In spite of his impressive physical and martial capabilities, however, he felt very dissatisfied.
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Kendo
Kendo Kendo, the way of the sword, is the martial art that recreates the fierce sword duels of feudal Japan. Kendo is more than flailing around with bamboo sticks, however, kendo is living history. Not only does it provide an, albeit limited, insight into one of the main forces that has had a profound effect on Japanese culture to this day. It also provides a medium through which we can learn about ourselves, learn to control and discipline our body and emotions .
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