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The Truth about Karate for Kids - Part 5

This is the last article in this series, with the last two life skills, and three additional benefits that children receive from attending Karate classes, on a regular basis.

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Nostalgia About Toy Rocking Horses

As any doting parent would, I've purchased many toys and games for my toddler son over the first few years of his life in order to help develop his motor skills and coordination as well as to keep him

Selecting the Snowboard Helmet that is Right Fit for You

With the increasing number of persons who enjoy snowboarding has come a greater number of manufacturers of helmets. The helmets vary greatly in style and the level of protection that they offer.

Frequently Asked Tennis Questions

Tennis is a sport with numerous rules and regulations, and getting them all in your head can take a while.

The Role of Agility Training for Tennis Players

Agility is such an important component when it comes to an athlete being fast.

NASCARs Greg Biffle From Boy to Superstar

Gregory Jack Biffle, originally from Vancouver, Washington was born on December 23rd, 1969. This avid bungee jumper has always been involved with cars and fondly calls his father a real gearhead.

Some Tips To Help You Win At Tennis

A Power Baseliner is a tennis player who prefers to play the base from the baseline than the net. This type of player is the most common sight in a professional game.

Tennis Guru Are You?

In Tennis, a chop stroke is a shot where the angle towards the player and behind the racquet, made by the line of flight of the ball, and the racquet travelling down across it, is greater than 45 degr

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