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Turn Pregame Bores into a Party
Finding a way to connect with friends and relieve some stress can create lasting memories. Going to a professional game or attending a concert can be a great way to pass the time with people you love. For many of those who attend these events, the act of tailgating in the parking lot of the venue can create just as large of a bonding moment that far surpasses any exhilarating show or game. With the practice of tailgating being almost as popular as the event spectators have come to see, getting ready for a tailgate party does not have to be a daunting task. Just remember to ensure these five items are loaded into your mid-sized truck, and you are all set to get the party underway.
By Craig Middleton6 years ago in Unbalanced
Being a Collegiate Soccer Player
Being a college soccer player is such an amazing achievement and can offer some fun while being in college. It can also be very stressful if you do not know how to balance school, a social life, and play soccer. The key to balancing college life as an athlete is to stay on a schedule. Most of the time college soccer players come to the campus before any of the other students, this is for preseason. Even though you are practicing twice a day and may have many different meetings, this gives you a chance to become familiar with the campus and also to get comfortable being in a new environment. Another advantage to being on the soccer team as that you can make friends more easily and there are people on the team who are older than you that can show you the ropes to your new life.
By Finnegan Pierson6 years ago in Cleats
10 Interesting Facts About Soccer
Although the exact date that soccer was created is not known and early versions date back to over 3,000 years old, England is credited with being the nation that gave birth to the game as we know it today by FIFA, football’s governing body, in 1863. This may come as a surprise, considering the game’s popularity, but there are actually a number of other interesting facts about soccer that even those that love the game don’t know. Lesser known facts about soccer will no doubt surprise even the biggest soccer fans!
By Connor Brighton6 years ago in Cleats
WWE, Shame on You!!!
Just when you thought Brock Lesnar's defeat to Seth Rollins at Wrestlemania was the end of the Beast, he rears his ugly head with his advocate Paul Heyman leading the charge. Brock will go down in history as quite possibly the worst champion of all time. I'm ballistic at best at the thought of him having another championship reign. I mean what is the WWE thinking and why do the powers that be think that another Lesnar title reign is the way to go?
By Curtis Heggs6 years ago in Unbalanced
A Few Tips for New Snowboarders Trying It out for the First Time
Summer is almost over, so what does that mean for those of us who love to hit the slopes? It means that winter will be here soon and now is the perfect time to think about snowboarding. Snowboarding, like all winter sports, attracts more newcomers each season. Those of you thinking about trying the best winter sport for the first time can always use some tips from those of us who have been down the mountain a few times before.
By Craig Middleton7 years ago in Unbalanced
Youth Sports
I was naturally an athletic kid and I wanted to try many different sports. When I was younger I played softball, soccer, gymnastics, horse back riding, and eventually I settled on volleyball. Many people laugh when I decided on volleyball because of my height. However, the back row was created for a reason. Of course I was never going to be a middle blocker and I was not upset by that.
By Marissa Hall7 years ago in Unbalanced











