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All About Wrestling
Wrestling is a fighting style sport. It is very popular in the world as it is one of the oldest sports. Because of this the following is a brief description of wrestling as well as the main rules of the sport. In addition there is also some information for those who want to start in this sport as for example the necessary equipment.
By Pedro Gonçalves3 years ago in Unbalanced
TF2K23
Victoria Perrow's debut for Kentucky was successful as the transfer sprinter won her first final in the 60 meters. After competing for Georgia, Perrow started her Kentucky career at the Commonwealth College Opener, hosted in Louisville, Kentucky on Sunday, Dec. 3. She recorded a first round 60 meters time of 7.40 before winning the final at 7.29. Over the weekend only three NCAA competitors ran under 7.30 in the 60 meters. Along with Perrow, Clemson's Kiara Grant won at 7.29 at the Clemson Opener. Youngstown State's Jahniya Bowers ran the fastest time of the weekend at 7.27 at the YSU Icebreaker.
By Winners Only3 years ago in Unbalanced
Course Correction: The Promising Outlook for the Games of Golf Going Forward
Introduction Every once in a while, you run across a statistic that simply makes you go “WOW!” As a strategic management consultant and professor, I could think of many more “fancy” ways to label the recent statistics released by the National Golf Foundation (NGF) on the rapid growth - and changing nature of - of golf participation rates in the United States, but “wow!” captures this better than any fancy, academic term to be found anywhere in the voluminous research out there on consumer behavior, business strategy, marketing research, sports management, etc. In short, the game of golf is rapidly changing. And this will have profound implications for everyone - players, companies, media and more - involved in the sport. Additionally, the NGF’s findings create profound opportunities for entrepreneurially-minded folks not just in the United States, but worldwide, to take advantage of the profound - and likely permanent - shift in the way golf is played, spent on, watched, experienced, etc., both right now and into the future.
By David Wyld3 years ago in Unbalanced
Hossain Kamyab Advises on the Importance of Sportsmanship
Sportsmanship is a commitment to playing fair and impartially, maintaining composure in the face of adversity, and doing what’s best for the team. It’s an affirmation that an athlete can be a good sport and have the necessary discipline to make the right decisions. Making the required behavioral choices at the game’s crucial moments can help players develop their character.
By Hossain Kamyab3 years ago in Unbalanced
Top TED Talks for Sports Fans | Marty Lancton
If you love sports, you know that there's nothing quite like watching your favorite game or athlete in action. But what if you desire to take your fandom to the next level? Check out these TED Talks for some inspiration!
By Marty Lancton3 years ago in Unbalanced
7 Top Sports Events You Should See Live
When it comes to spectator sports, nothing can compete with the excitement and energy of a live sporting event. There is just something about being there in person that makes the experience stand out above watching it on TV or streaming it online. Many people have made their love for spectator sports an ongoing hobby. But what exactly are the top spectator sports? And which ones should you put at the top of your list if you want to see one live? Whether you’re an avid fan or just enjoy attending the occasional game as a change of pace from everyday life, there is no shortage of spectator sports out there. Let’s take a look at some of the most common spectator sports and why they are so popular among individuals and enthusiasts alike.
By Jayaprakash LM3 years ago in Unbalanced
Hi My Name is John and I'm a Sports Fan
Well, the competing teams for the 2022 edition of the Canadian Football League Championship game have been revealed. This year’s Grey Cup game will be played in Regina, at Mosaic Stadium (the home of my favorite CFL team – the Saskatchewan Roughriders), on Sunday, November 20. The Roughriders unfortunately did not qualify to play in the game where they should have, in fact, been the hosts. They didn’t even qualify for the playoffs this season on the wings of a dismal season. I talked to Riders’ quarterback – Cody Fajardo, back in early June about the Championship game being held in Regina and the chances of the Roughriders actually being in that game. He seemed optimistic and relayed to me the idea that, “it would be a good year for us to win it all, I guess.” But alas, I guess that won’t be happening until maybe 2023 at the earliest. In fact, my favorite Canadian Football League team, the Saskatchewan Roughriders, have not won a championship game since 2013 – almost 10 years ago. The last time they won a Grey Cup game, I wasn’t yet a diabetic and I wasn’t receiving Old Age Security cheques yet. But that is not the worst of it – I am a huge sports fan and I cheer for at least one team in every major professional sports league in North America. My personal fan drought is not restricted to merely the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the CFL.
By John Oliver Smith3 years ago in Unbalanced
John Jay Falls in Five Set Thriller to Somers
The last week of the regular season upon us, John Jay and Somers put their crosstown rivalry in place. Tuesday, October 19, the Wolves had the affair looking pretty one-sided and stood a point away from sweeping. Unfortunately, it was the Tuskers who took out the broom.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Unbalanced
Kim Jung-un Cannot Hit a Fastball. Or COULD He?!
BK’s Random Thought Journal - Entry #01 Kim Jong-un Cannot Hit a Fastball. Or COULD He?! So, today was game 4 of the World Series. But due to some familial obligations, I couldn't watch the first two hours of it live. Luckily, I was able to set my DVR to record it while I was away.
By BK Johnsen3 years ago in Unbalanced










