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TOP MMA SHORTS BRANDS
Usually, MMA fighters are pretty picky about their equipment; they never buy any piece of equipment unless it’s just absolutely perfect. However, MMA shorts are known to confuse many fighters out there. With that said, we’re here to make your job easier. We’re going to talk about a few of the most popular clothing brands that are highly consistent with putting out quality MMA gear. Let’s get to it.
By Brenda Writez6 years ago in Unbalanced
Who is Ian Lavalaye?
Every basketball player has his/her doubters. Whether it is a coach, a fan or a competitor, someone tells them that their dream is too big or impossible and that "It will never happen". But these words don't make athletes give up but it makes them work harder, all because of one reason...
By Dunkyard6 years ago in Unbalanced
Staying Focus and Continuing to Grow While in Quarantine
The Cold Truth We are living in trying and difficult times right now, but that does not mean we as an officiating community can relax and stop our growth. Now more than ever we need to dig in and be prepared for when sports do come back. Why might you ask? Because when games do start playing the expectations around them will be higher than ever before.
By JJ Vito6 years ago in Unbalanced
Empty arena wrestling
Do you remember how it felt when you heard that ALL public activities were suspended? That dreaded oh no feeling! Like a WWE superstar going to Vince and getting his attention/time pitching a great story for a major push and then they sneeze. It was about 12 days from AEW: “Blood and Guts” in Newark, New Jersey on March 25th. I was selfishly pissed off because I had tickets and I didn’t understand the magnitude of the situation at the time. NJPW for obvious reasons were the first to close down in the wrestling world while both WWE and AEW decided to move forward with empty arenas.
By Richie Moon6 years ago in Unbalanced
A Potential Audience Saver
Tying together ideas about the new technologies that are on the cusp of coming out and present day challenges are something that might not be expected in this journal entry. After the tandem of reading the Canadian Media Fund report from January 2020 entitled “Closer, Wider, Faster: Annual Trends Report in the Audiovisual Industry” and watching an interview conducted by Scott Brown with Winnipeg Jets’ forward Andrew Copp, to write about both of these presentations, which may not seem related on the surface was the only way to scribe this analysis. Sometimes, necessity is the mother of invention -- or in this case, the kick in the butt that it needs to be utilized in a way it may not have originally been envisioned. Though the chances of the ideas being set forth in this writing are slim to none, if they are imagined and shared by a lone hockey reporter who thinks outside the box much of the time, this idea is no longer a silent imagining. The idea will be presented, with the hopes it may be utilized sometime in the near future.
By Marjorie Roden6 years ago in Unbalanced
What It Really Means To Be a Swashbuckler
A lot of things probably come to mind when you hear the term swashbuckler. For example, most of us picture the flash of steel, the clash of parries, and the witty banter of heroes (or villains) whose skill is so great that even a duel to the death isn't enough to greatly concern them as they advance and retreat across a parapet, or the heaving deck of a ship. You probably also imagine musketeers in their trademark hats, and pirate captains with their swirling coats, all taking on long odds and coming out ahead with nothing more than guts and style as their rapiers flash in blinding strokes and dazzling parries that prove skill is sometimes enough to overcome greater numbers.
By Neal Litherland6 years ago in Unbalanced











