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30 Nov, 2009

My Five Favorite Tennis Players From the’80s

Posted by: Ross Phelps In: Fitness

If you look at the state of tennis today as compared to 30 years ago, a lot has changed. Most of this change took place in the’80s, as both the racquets and playing styles underwent major transformations.

10 Nov, 2009

Beer Is Actually Good For You

Posted by: Brian Craig In: Health

People have actually known all about the benefits of drinking beer for centuries. According to the historians, the saga of our favorite suds goes as far back as the times when dates were marked B.C. That means that the beneficial properties of beer and the Beer Bong were known in the ancient world.

03 Mar, 2009

How To Ensure Safe Scuba Diving

Posted by: Andy Krolov In: Health

For anyone who wishes to explore the deep seas and oceans, it is a necessity to learn scuba diving. This means getting the essential scuba gear which will allow a person to go underwater and survive long periods without having to surface for air.

10 Feb, 2009

Is Golf Right for You

Posted by: Jay Stevenson In: Fitness

Golf has long been looked at as an elitist sport – something not everyone can enjoy. However, it is fast becoming popular and more and more people are taking this up as a sport. The increasing number of golf clubs, golf accessories, and learning instructions for those who wish to learn this sport only make it easier for anyone who desires to learn.

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26 Nov, 2008

It’s Time To Do something New: Nova Scotia rafting

Posted by: Josh Davis In: Fitness

If you have been rafting for a while in the United States and you think you know it all about rafting, you may be in for a surprise with Nova Scotia rafting! You see on the Canadian rivers of Nova Scotia not only do you have the ordinary rapids but you also have tied waves to contend with. Waves of up to 16 feet have been known to form.


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