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Becoming A NARP. Top Story - March 2020.
Background The only thing a college athlete can do that is worse than losing is becoming a NARP. For those of you who don't know, NARP is an acronym for Non-Athletic Regular Person, or people who are not members of athletic teams. In college, even at a D3 school like mine, being on a sports team is a major status booster...especially if you're on a varsity team. You have instant friends, a support system, and get invited to all of the parties. So what would drive someone to give all of that up?
By Sadie Foster6 years ago in Unbalanced
How to Become a Great Long Range Shooter
There are several reasons you may be interested in learning how to be a great long-range shooter. Some people may want to learn this skill so they can enter competitions. Perhaps you are looking for a new hobby and want to learn for the sake of the sport. Another reason is to develop your interest in hunting in a new way. Whatever your reasoning, there are steps you can take to learn this skill.
By Mikkie Mills6 years ago in Unbalanced
Big Ten Indoor Faves
The Big Ten Indoor Track and Field Championships take place May 28-29 at Spire Institute in Geneva, Ohio. We will be there for the entire opening day to see various events. Here are some of the athletes and competitions that we are most excited to cover.
By Winners Only6 years ago in Unbalanced
Do Bowling Balls Have a Mind Of Their Own?
Anyone who has ever played ten-pin bowling has, at one time or another, wondered if that ball has a mind of its own. There are times that the ball seems attracted to the pins and smoothly knocks them down. Other times it leaves some standing. Sometimes a single pin, sometimes more than one, and sometimes — heaven forbid — a dreaded split.
By Conny Manero6 years ago in Unbalanced
The Skate Bible: Origins (1950 - 1975). Top Story - January 2020.
Okay, so picture this. It's the early 1950's. You're in California standing over a golden beach and ocean of opportunity. You're clutching on to your surfboard with your soul in the sea and your eyes dazzling beneath the glimmer of the sun. But, those waves you're planning on riding – they're nowhere to be seen. The sea is settled and you're left wandering aimlessly with a thirst for the adrenaline coursing from the depths of the deep blue. You're drifting away into mindless boredom – and you need an escape. You need something fresh and exciting to kill the bad vibe and fill you with ecstasy.
By Jord Tury6 years ago in Unbalanced












