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Sylhet Sunrisers Beats Minister Group Dhaka by 7 wickets BPL Match No 7th.
The 7th Match Match of the Bangladesh Premier League 2022 was played history between Sylhet Sunrisers and Minister Group Dhaka at Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka. In which Sylhet Sunrisers beats Minister Group Dhaka by 7 lattices.
By Aftab Alam4 years ago in Unbalanced
All the Colors We Behold
The horizon was brightly rimmed with coral light stirring visions of promise and foreboding. The bright tangerine sunset contrasted greatly with the cold and unforgiving terrain of this small Texas town. It near the end of winter and night turned the vast plains into a cold and alien world. I walked lightly and with purpose in my brown leather boots; tonight I was resolute.
By Joshua 4 years ago in Unbalanced
Steve Smith Biography – Facts, Childhood, Family Life .
The four-bedroom house at 9 Mahogany Close is filled with many happy family memories, but the pair feel it’s time to downsize and have decided to sell their home of 25 years to relocate to the south coast, where they will build on a block of land they have.
By hanif4 years ago in Unbalanced
Anybody else Notice?
Calling all sports news watchers to the discussion table, please... The time has come to question the media leader's objectives and intents. First and foremost, my love for all sports and professional activism is cemented. I'm not exactly positive when this particular sports news outlet was created. But as of now, the sportscasting networks, net worth is billions and still counting I'd presume. How many people's televisions stay on channel 35? How many phones are constantly being fed with First Take outtakes or content from the many programs we sports nuts love and faithfully watch. When I was 17 or so, I would race home from my activity of the day to catch the best plays of the previous day. Seeing the highlights and scores of my favorite players was a favorite pastime, and still is. For some, we have formed a personal relationship with the world of sports.com.
By D.C.@UN-BrokenGRAMMAR4 years ago in Unbalanced
Should athletes’ nutritional strategies differ before competition versus practice?
I strongly believe that an athlete’s nutritional strategies shouldn’t differ before competition versus practice. My reason for this is that practice is just as important as the game itself (in terms of the player’s health/wellbeing/performance). If an athlete for example is ONLY getting adequate nutrition for the game...like for example if an athlete is only consuming enough iron on game day, they still risk having anemia considering one can’t make up for not consuming enough of a nutrient every single day by consuming enough of that nutrient just once a week (for example). This can lead to complications such as (if one is lacking iron) anemia, like I mentioned earlier, which in the long run can lead to lethargy, headaches, faintness (the feeling of nausea/feeling like passing out), a fast or irregular heartbeat, a weakened immune system, and of course, low blood oxygenation (as red blood cells carry oxygen and if one is lacking enough of them they will also be lacking oxygen in their blood). This is what lacking just a single nutrient can do to a person!!! Lacking nutrients puts an athlete at risk of many complications and can cause the athlete to bruise (easily) (and not heal), fracture bones (easily), experience nausea, tinnitus, delays in growth/development (for girls/boys under the age of 21 - when bones fully develop), a weakened immune system (which can lead to infection which can lead to DEATH), lack/lose menstruation (for girls/women), lose muscle mass, and in some cases, pass out, lead to organ damage, slow the heart rate to an unhealthy pulse (of 20s-30s OR LOWER), and even cause the athlete to collapse and DIE of malnutrition. Many athletes (we've probably all tried this at one point or another...) will stick to a very strict, restrictive diet throughout the week and during practice, then cheat right before game day in an attempt to make it up and succeed in the game, however doing so not only confuses one’s body and has their body go into starvation mode then store whatever energy it does get (and NOT use it as energy during the game), but it also risks so many other complications for the athlete. An athlete needs adequate nutrition EVERY SINGLE DAY they show up to practice considering they’re expending so much energy every second they exercise for, and without getting these nutrients EVERY SINGLE DAY the body will begin to BREAK ITSELF DOWN and the athlete will be putting themselves and their career in critical condition. Supplements, meals, snacks...it doesn’t matter where these nutrients are coming from, they need to be going into the athlete’s body and they need to be going in on practice days, game days AND even rest days.The body will do whatever it needs to survive. It will grow hair on the body if it’s lacking insulation (and is at a lower than normal body temperature as a result of dieting GONE TOO FAR - which is pretty common for athletes, especially young/new athletes as they're not aware of how the lower the body weight doesn't always equal higher performance...in fact a lot of the time it DOESN'T), slow down all the processes of the body to preserve energy, and BREAK DOWN muscle from THE ORGANS just to keep the organs going...but the body cannot keep doing these things for long before it comes to terms with shutting down. It is the athlete’s job to be sure they’re getting adequate nutrition and in good physical/mental health every day they show up to practice/games so they’re able to serve their body and their team to the best of their ability. If an athlete fails to do this they cannot and should not show up to practice/the game as it’s only fair to themselves and others. Therefore, if an athlete would like to be successful, healthy, and strong, the athlete SHOULD NOT change the amount of nutrients they consume each day unless they’re working with a nutritionist or other specialist who tells them this is what’s best for them. The athlete should instead prepare different, but equally nutritionally dense meals/snacks each day to fuel them for their sports. If they find they’re unable to meet the minimum nutritional guidelines doing this they can try supplements like vitamins and electrolytes to keep them healthy and strong for their sport. *An athlete should never perform a sport on an empty stomach either, and should eat and drink at least two to three hours before their game.
By Emily Clare Burgess4 years ago in Unbalanced
On The Bench!
New Year's Eve. 2021, being the average sports fan /enthusiast that I am, I can't help but wonder and imagine what the upcoming year will bring to the sports world. Over the years I've come to realize nothing is off the table. There is always something or someone to be placed under a microscope. There is always a year-round opportunity for professional athletes to be ridiculed and rattled off their high horses. The media more so takes this underhanded responsibility in full stride. I can always depend on sports networks and so-called sports analysts, to be my first, immediate source for the latest foolery and gossip in sports. Now a day, it does not even matter if the news is true are not. Sadly our society could probably care less. All most of us Die Hard sports heads want is action. To see our favorite players cause havoc! On the field of their craft or course. What's more exciting than seeing K.D. drop 50 with a game-winning 3 point buzzer-beater. Or What could top watching a 50- year old winning the Super Bowl. For me not a lot. The last couple of years has had a major effect on the sporting nation. The introduction of the coronavirus has been sudden and impactful. This non-discriminating germ has sat on every bench in the N.B.A., found its way in N.F.L. locker rooms, and so on. How could anyone think a billion-dollar industry would be exempt from the pandemonium of this so-called pandemic.
By D.C.@UN-BrokenGRAMMAR4 years ago in Unbalanced








