The Most Meaningful Strength A Tennis Player Can Possess
Written by Carla Donaldson on March 4, 2010 – 6:03 pm -As tennis continues to grow its fans and players will always be arguing on what determines a good player and which skills are the most important to have.
So it’s all just conjecture really, but it’s still worth having a debate over just for the fun of it and there are many aspects of the sport to choose from.
Some very important aspects are listed. Are there any that you would find most important?
What about volleying? A game that it going too smoothly can become a disadvantage for opponents as point may easily be lost. Just take a look back at players of the past such as John McEnroe.
What about baseline play, is that important? Many experts would say that it is the more modern approach as opposed to playing at the net. Take Rafael Nadal for example, he spends a lot of time hanging at the back of the court rather that up at the net. And other players such as Andy Roddick have changed tactics in favour of the baseline play.
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The Standout Players To Watch In The Current Year Of Tennis
Written by Hallie Cooper on March 3, 2010 – 4:55 pm -The Australian Open once again got the tennis year off to a great start and whetted out appetite for the forthcoming season. The master they call Roger Federer once again lifted that famous trophy, sending out a warning to all his opponents that he’s still the man to beat.
Don’t assume, however, at this early stage, it’s going to be the same winners at all the Majors. There are a few good players just waiting to seize the moment and lift a few big titles themselves. Here are a few who showed great promise last year, and this could well be their time to shine.
Melanie Oudin, the 18 year old American, had a terrific 2009 and could really break through this year. Reaching the semi final in the US Open was the highlight of last year, who’s to say she won’t do even better this year?
With time on her side to improve even further and grow in strength and confidence, you can bet that her competitors are keeping an eye on her.
Still a teenager, there is still plenty of time for Oudin’s all round game to grow and mature, A fact her competitors will be well aware of and hoping they aren’t drawn against her.
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A Fierce Matchup In The Works
Written by Fred Slattery on March 3, 2010 – 10:04 am -Every generation of football sees the emergence and prevalence of a few elite quarterbacks. In the 80s and 90s, we saw the likes of Montana, Elway, Marino, and Aikman dominating the sport. Currently, quarterbacks like Manning, Favre, Brady, and Brees are clearly the best in the game.
Very rarely do we see two of the best quarterbacks in the sport facing off against one another in the Super Bowl. This year, the football world will be privileged enough to enjoy such an opportunity. Not only is this the case, but many believed that both teams were tops in the league through the course of the season.
Both the Saints and Colts won their first 14 games, leading many to speculate as to whether these teams would go undefeated through the course of the entire season.
Now, they have a chance to showcase their abilities once more in a game that is sure to result in a very high final score. This will be an offensive battle at its finest in Miami.
While both of them lost a few games during the last few weeks of the season, many would attribute this to the fact that they no longer needed to win more games in order to secure home field advantage.
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Tips For Collecting Cricket Memorabilia
Written by Zachary Wilson on March 1, 2010 – 2:44 pm -Collecting cricket memorabilia is a popular pastime having a lengthy tradition within the U.K.
Despite the fact that no one can really validate the origins of the sport of cricket, there can be some evidence, although much of it is circumstantial, which offers strong suggestions which the sport was devised while in Saxon or Norman times by children residing within the Weald, this is an area of dense woodlands along with clearings in the south east of England.
Throughout modern history, cricket collectibles has developed from a hobby for children into an adult driven pastime that facilitates a multi million-dollar market.
It is complex to build a collection of cricket memorabilia. Which in turn could be daunting for the cricket fan that is just starting out. Here are 5 points that every starter regarding cricket collectables should think about:
1. Don’t do this for the ıncome.
Cricket memorabilia may very well be big industry but that does not mean it’s a straightforward activity to make money. If you are seeking to generate income swiftly or to invest for the future, there are usually much more lucrative endeavours by which to invest your time along with cash. Most collectors lose from a strictly fiscal meaning. Then again, you can’t lose if you are in it for the love regarding the game and the collectibles you collect.
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Soccer Is The Best Idea For After School Recreation
Written by Lance Baker on February 27, 2010 – 12:21 pm -A child’s health and well being is directly affected by their level of physical activity.
Exercise releases endorphins, and the presence of them is integral in the well being of any child.
As children grow, it is essential for them to have a means of letting out some of their energy, and we all know how much energy a child can contain. They will inevitably choose a favourite sport for themselves but there is no harm in helping them out when they are young and a great one to encourage them into is soccer.
Kids love to play soccer and it has a whole host of benefits for the child physically and mentally, which I intend to cover a little in this article.
To begin with, soccer can help to build a good sense of balance in your child when you consider that the game is all about leg action, but it can also promote hand eye coordination and train them to know how to react fast in a given situation.
Leg strength is another obvious benefit. Through running around and kicking a ball across the field, their leg strength will build very quickly relative to other sports, not to mention the fact that the constant moving around the field does the same.
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The Most Meaningful Qualities A Tennis Competitor Can Have
Written by Ian Ellis on February 24, 2010 – 12:27 pm -As tennis continues to grow its fans and players will always be arguing on what determines a good player and which skills are the most important to have.
It can be fun considering the different perspectives and opinions of the many arguments that evolve from the different aspects of the game.
Some very important aspects are listed. Are there any that you would find most important?
Looking back at top players in history such as John McEnroe, the question to ask is, is it volleying? All things considered, a regular game may be a danger for either opponent and end a point without trouble.
What about baseline play, is that important? Many experts would say that it is the more modern approach as opposed to playing at the net. Take Rafael Nadal for example, he spends a lot of time hanging at the back of the court rather that up at the net. And other players such as Andy Roddick have changed tactics in favour of the baseline play.
On the other hand, a powerful serve gives a player an edge no matter what the circumstances. Someone with an elite serve (i.e. Roddick) can easily dictate the tone of a match if their opponent has a hard time breaking them. A big serve makes the rest of every point far easier.
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A Few Things to Consider In Selecting Your Animals in FarmVille Game
Written by Caroline Page on February 23, 2010 – 5:31 pm -There are an ever-growing number of animals that you can choose to keep on your farm in FarmVille. It can be a lot of fun to collect as many as you can of the ones you like, and animals add a lot to your farm. They also provide some revenue, although the amount varies a great deal with the type of animal you’re collecting from. There are certainly plenty of reasons to keep all of these animals, but they do take up space. In order to make sure that you’re not sacrificing too many of your resources for the animals you’re supporting, you should consider a few things when you’re deciding which animals to keep.
Space Savers
On your farm, space is always at a premium. That’s why it’s a good idea to focus on raising the animals that will take up the least amount of space. This list include the obvious smaller animals, like ducks and bunnies, but also a couple of others you might not expect. As long as you have enough neighbors (or enough farm cash) you can purchase dairy farms to keep your cows in. These hold up to 20 cows (or 19 cows and 1 bull) each, and you can buy as many as you want.
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The Top NBA Rookies
Written by Lance Baker on February 15, 2010 – 2:18 pm -This season has shown us some really good NBA rookies who have definitely started out their careers on the right note. The norm is usually that it can be a lot of seasons down the road until a rookie will do really well, with a bumpy start and many things to learn about this league along the way.
But that’s not the case right now as we have been privileged to watch some very extraordinary rookies who have shown that they have everything a veteran player has. In the long run, this is such a good thing and means that they will most likely have a long career ahead of them.
So let’s review some of them who are at the top of the list for the NBA rookie of the year right now. Here are the ones who have the best chance.
If you asked anyone a month or two ago, Brandon Jennings might have been the consensus answer. He came out with a bang this year, highlighting his impact with an incredible 55 point performance in November.
Unfortunately, Jennings has shot around the 30% mark during the course of the last month so he’s fallen out of contention for the moment.
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A Basketball Stud Is Born
Written by Lance Baker on February 11, 2010 – 2:26 pm -Every year, there are a few fantasy basketball players who rise out of obscurity, establishing themselves as bona fide must start players through the course of the season.
It’s even more frustrating when you’ve been watching them the entire time, only to have missed out on the chance to own them because you were afraid to drop someone else that you dropped a few days later.
Who wins the crown in this category this year? As we’re a bit less than halfway into the season at this point, we’re beginning to get a clearer picture as to which players might be fly by night sensations, and which will be here to stay.
As far as the winner of this category goes, there’s one player who I specifically have in mind, as I believe he’s done a tremendous job so far.
Kevin Love has simply been phenomenal in Minnesota. No one saw this coming, at least not this quickly and not to such an extent. As the player with the second highest rebounding average in the league, his numbers are exceptional. He’s also a great scorer and a solid shooter too.
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Pro Basketball’s Top 5 Point Guards
Written by Paul Thurman on February 10, 2010 – 3:25 pm -Many believe that a great basketball franchise starts with its point guard. After all, the man running the show coordinates just about every offensive drive up the court.
The ball handling and passing ability of a point guard will directly impact a team’s offensive abilities, and their defensive skills are equally valuable.
We’ve been privileged enough to have some of the best point guards in the history of the sport during the last quarter century. I’d like to give my due to five of them, and I’ll be ranking them in order. This all comes down to my opinion, and I hope you agree with my rankings here.
At number five, I put Steve Nash. This wouldn’t have even crossed my mind five years ago, which is interesting when you consider his age of 35. Despite this, he’s still playing some of the best basketball of his career and his MVP awards speak for themselves.
At number four, Chris Paul gets a spot on the list here. He’s only been in the league for five seasons now, but what an impact he’s made in that span. He’s yet to win an MVP award, but he’s due for one when you consider what he does for his team.
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