MyAllsports is your sports resource! » cat http://myallsports.com MyAllsports is your resource for information on all the most popular sports. Check out our sports videos and read sports articles about your favorite athletes. Tue, 24 May 2011 00:16:03 +0000 en hourly 1 Types of sport: Catch gameshttp://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-catch-games/38/ http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-catch-games/38/#comments Fri, 20 May 2011 14:21:25 +0000 admin http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-catch-games/38/ Types of sport: Catch games

* Curby

* Dodgeball

* Ga-ga

* Prisoner Ball

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Types of sport: Archeryhttp://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-archery/32/ http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-archery/32/#comments Thu, 19 May 2011 06:52:50 +0000 admin http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-archery/32/ Types of sport: Archery

Members of the Gotemba Kyūdō Association demonstrate Kyūdō.

Main category: Archery

* Clout archery

* Field archery

* Flight archery

* Kyūdō

* Popinjay (sport)

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A Basic Guide to Aikido martial art. Japanese martial arts.http://myallsports.com/a-basic-guide-to-aikido-martial-art-japanese-martial-arts/118/ http://myallsports.com/a-basic-guide-to-aikido-martial-art-japanese-martial-arts/118/#comments Wed, 18 May 2011 12:23:46 +0000 Aikido master http://myallsports.com/a-basic-guide-to-aikido-martial-art-japanese-martial-arts/118/ A Basic Guide to Aikido martial art. Japanese martial arts.

Aikido is a unique form of martial art. Its emphasis lies on the harmonious fusion of mind and body with the natural laws of Nature. Aikido focuses on accepting and respecting the energy of life and nature and channeling this harmony onto that expresses this energy in physical forms.

Aikido is often viewed as more of a defensive martial art since its and teachings are designed for you to avoid or get out of trouble. On the contrary, Aikido’s are very powerful and effective.

Basically, there are four levels of technique in Aikido training. These are the katai which refers to the training and is intended to build the foundation of body movements and breathing; the yawarakai trains the defendant to deflect attacks and fuse movements to take control of the attacker or situation; the ki-no-nagare which involves training the defendant to defend or counter attack by merging his movement with the attacker even before the latter makes contact; and the ki which is the absolute Aikido technique and involves establishing a link of ki or spirit from the defender to the attacker.

When training for Aikido, you need a sparring partner. The uke and the nage. The Uke is the initiator of the attack and receives the Aikido , while the Nage is the defender and the one that neutralizes the attack.

Aikido include ikky which involves control an attacker by placing one hand on the elbow and one on near the wrist giving an opportunity to throw the attacker to the ground; the niky which draws in the uke using a wristlock and twists the arm while applying painful nerve pressure; sanky which is a rotating technique aimed at applying a spiraling tension on the whole arm including the elbow and shoulder; yonky a shoulder control technique with both hands gripping the forearm; goky is another variant of ikky

wherein the hand gripping the wrist is inverted and is quite useful in weapon take-aways; shihnage or the four-direction throw; kotegaeshi or wrist return which involves a wristlock-throw that stretches the extensor digitorum; kokynage also known as breath throws or timing throws; iriminage or entering-body throws which resembles a "clothesline" technique; tenchinage or heaven-and-earth throw; koshinage or the Aikido’s version of the hip throw; jinage or the shaped-like-’ten’-throw; and kaitennage or rotation throw wherein the nage sweeps the arm of the uke back until it locks the shoulder joint after which the nage applies forward pressure to throw the attacker.

These are just and from the thousands of possible implementations or combinations can be drawn by the aikidokas. In Aikido, the strikes employed during the implementation of the Aikido technique


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Types of sport: Racquet (or racket) sportshttp://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-racquet-or-racket-sports/75/ http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-racquet-or-racket-sports/75/#comments Tue, 17 May 2011 16:37:26 +0000 admin http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-racquet-or-racket-sports/75/ Types of sport: Racquet (or racket) sports

Sports where a player use a racquet (or racket) to hit a ball or other objects.

* Badminton

* Ball badminton

* Bilbocatch

* Frescoball

* Frontenis

* Jai-Alai

* Matkot

* Paddleball

* Pelota mixteca

* Pickleball

* Pington

* Platform tennis

* Racquetball

* Racquets

* Racketlon

* Rapid Ball

* Real tennis

* Soft tennis

* Speedball

* Speedminton

* Squash

* Squash tennis

* Stické

* Table tennis

* Tennis

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The beginnings of Aikido. Aikido ‘s energy Japanese martial arts.http://myallsports.com/the-beginnings-of-aikido-aikido-s-energy-japanese-martial-arts/125/ http://myallsports.com/the-beginnings-of-aikido-aikido-s-energy-japanese-martial-arts/125/#comments Mon, 16 May 2011 15:52:55 +0000 Aikido master http://myallsports.com/the-beginnings-of-aikido-aikido-s-energy-japanese-martial-arts/125/ The beginnings of Aikido. Aikido 's energy Japanese martial arts.

The name aikido is formed by the combination of three characters in the Japanese language. Ai, which means joining; ki, which means spirit and do, which means way. These three words actually summarize the essence of aikido as a form of martial art— the joining of the spirit to find the way. It was only in the period from 1930s to the 40s that the name aikido was officially accepted as the name of the martial arts form.

Aikido uses that do not damage or kill unlike other forms of martial arts. The movements and skills being taught are just meant to divert attention or immobilize people. This is perhaps the reason why most people prefer aikido, because of it’s focus on peace and harmony as opposed to aggression and conflict. In fact, aikido developer Morihei Ueshiba believes that to control aggression without causing any injury is the art of peace.

Ueshiba, who is also called Osensei, which means Great Teacher, created aikido from the principles of Daito-ryu aiki-jujutsu. He incorporated the of the yari, the spear; the juken, which is a bayonet; and the jo, which is a short quarterstaff). But what ultimately separates aikido from other forms of martial arts is the fact that its practitioners can attack while empty-handed. Practitioners need no weapons for protection.

As a young , he was much into physical fitness and conditioning. This is because of his vow to avenge his father’s death. Eventually, his studies and activities brought him to the discipline of the different martial arts. He studied all. He even has certificates, fencing, fighting with spears, etc. He has learned it all. This is perhaps the reason why aikido is such a diverse and multi-disciplinary form of martial arts.

Yet despite his know how, he remains dissatisfied. He felt that there is still something missing. It was then that he turned to the religions. He studied under a spiritual leader, Onisaburo Deguchiof the sect Omoto-kyo in Ayabe. Deguchiof taught him to take care of his spiritual growth. He then combined his spiritual beliefs and his mastery of the different martial arts. Aikido was born.

His association with this charismatic spiritual leader Deguchiof also paved the way for his introduction to the elite political and military people as a martial artist. Because of this connection, he was able to establish aikido and even transferred the teachings to students, who have in turn developed their own styles of movement in aikido.

Aikido is a combination of the different styles of jujitsu as well as some of the of sword and spear fighting, of which Ueshiba is an expert. To get an overall picture, aikido combines the joint locks and throws of


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Basic Equipment Required for Youth Soccer Traininghttp://myallsports.com/basic-equipment-required-for-youth-soccer-training/5/ http://myallsports.com/basic-equipment-required-for-youth-soccer-training/5/#comments Mon, 16 May 2011 03:43:05 +0000 Soccer lover http://myallsports.com/basic-equipment-required-for-youth-soccer-training/5/ Basic Equipment Required for Youth Soccer Training

Hosting a youth soccer training session can be a lot of fun. When hosting a soccer training session with children, you can expect to see them, their family members, and even a few of their friends comes to watch the training. This makes for a very exciting time for everyone. Coaches get the opportunity to personally develop each player individually, while others watch in amazement at the pure skill and agility of the that they are supporting. However, it is essential to bring along some that is required for youth soccer training.

The first thing that you should bring to your youth soccer training session is a soccer ball for each player. While you should allow it to be permissible for a to bring their own soccer ball, it is important to understand that many children may not have their own soccer ball. There are many children who may simply forget their soccer ball. This is why it is essential to have a steady supply of balls available. Be sure to make a rule that if a brings along their own soccer ball they should write their first and last name in permanent marker on it. This will ensure proper identification after the youth soccer training session is over.

The next thing that you should be sure to bring to a youth soccer training session is a large container of prepared ice water or prepared ice Gatorade. You can purchase a cooler that has a spout to make it easy to get the fluid from the container. Be sure to purchase a large amount of cups that the children can use. Normally, these cups will become misplaced and a may use a new cup each time that they get something to drink. You may wish to explain to parents that a should bring a bottle of ice water with them to soccer training. Be sure to stress the importance of placing their names on the bottles. Many children may even like to bring sports bottles.

The third thing that you should bring to a youth soccer training session is enough shin guards for all of the players. It is important to have these items available to avoid the risk of injury in your players. Many children may forget their shin guards, or may not be able to purchase a pair for themselves. However, as a coach, it is essential that you take these things into consideration to ensure that all players are able to enjoy a safe practice session.

When coaching a youth soccer training session, it is very important to be certain that you bring a whistle. In many cases, this will be the only method that you can use to gain the attention of the children. This is especially true if the training area is relatively large. You do not have to invest a lot of money into the whistle for it to be effective, but it is necessary that it has a high enough quality to be heard. You may choose to bring a few extra whistles to ensure that you have a backup in case the first one becomes lost or damaged in any way.

The next item that you will need at a youth soccer training session is a way to separate the group into teams. This may be as simple as different colored vests, t-shirts of different colors, or even flagging devices. There are many drills and other activities that may require you to have at least two teams, so, having a method of identifying your teams are very important.


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Types of sport: Mixed disciplinehttp://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-mixed-discipline/65/ http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-mixed-discipline/65/#comments Sun, 15 May 2011 15:28:57 +0000 admin http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-mixed-discipline/65/ Types of sport: Mixed discipline

The three components of triathlon: swimming, cycling, running

* Biathlon

* Duathlon

* Decathlon

* Heptathlon

* Modern pentathlon

* Pentathlon

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Practicing the Art of Peace Japanese martial arts.http://myallsports.com/practicing-the-art-of-peace-japanese-martial-arts/135/ http://myallsports.com/practicing-the-art-of-peace-japanese-martial-arts/135/#comments Sat, 14 May 2011 20:37:13 +0000 Aikido master http://myallsports.com/practicing-the-art-of-peace-japanese-martial-arts/135/ Practicing the Art of Peace Japanese martial arts.

Aikido is a modern martial art that is founded by spirituality and philosophy influenced by the Omoto-kyo religion associated with the Aikido founder Morihei Ueshiba. The etymology of the word Aikido stems from three Japanese characters. "Ai" literally means joining, with "ki" meaning something like spirit, and "do" meaning way. Loosely translated then, the meaning of Aikido is the way of joining the spirit.

The Aikido way is to align body and mind with the spirit or ki and it said that the only way to be able to do this is through cultivating a relaxed state. It is in this relaxed state that nothing is forced or contrived so the mind and body naturally join the spirit or energy and everything becomes one. It is this oneness and cultivation of relaxation that this martial art paradoxically gets referred to as the art of peace.Its founder Ueshiba was a pacifist and it is said that he taught Aikido as a peaceful means to end aggression.

Although spiritual and philosophical development is important in Aikido training, it has to be put to practical means and examples in actual practice of Aikido and methods.Aikido training usually consists of two parties. The first is called uke or the receiving body and the other is known as nage (although this term varies depending on the Aikido style being taught) who gives the technique being taught.

This concept of uke and nage can be likened to the Chinese yin and yang because in Aikido, uke and nage are not separate entities. They are two parts of one where the Aikido training can be learned with give and take from both parties.For instance, one of the first taught in Aikido training is how to throw and fall safely. It is the task of nage to prevent injury to uke so he can learn to land safely when thrown.

Furthermore, in Aikido training, the receiver or uke usually initiates an attack against the nage whose aim is to neutralize the assault with an Aikido move or technique.This way, both the uke and nage learn from each other and the Aikido training is not successfully executed without oneness between the two. It is in the give and take of these two entities in Aikido training that the principles of ki and other fundamentals of Aikido are learned.

Such fundamentals are the principles of adapting, flexibility, calmness and blending. In the case of uke and nage, Aikido training teaches uke to be more flexible and relaxed so that nage will not be able to catch them unaware and throw them off balance. On the other hand, nage learns to blend and adapt to be able to control and assuage the assaulting energy from uke.Aikido training however is not exclusive to practice and parries between just two parties. In


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Types of sport: Water sportshttp://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-water-sports/88/ http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-water-sports/88/#comments Sat, 14 May 2011 01:18:19 +0000 admin http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-water-sports/88/ Types of sport: Water sports

Main category: Water sportsNote: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll.


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Videos of parachuting – Way to Know the Sport Better. (Skydiving, Parachuting).http://myallsports.com/videos-of-parachuting-way-to-know-the-sport-better-skydiving-parachuting/245/ http://myallsports.com/videos-of-parachuting-way-to-know-the-sport-better-skydiving-parachuting/245/#comments Fri, 13 May 2011 18:40:42 +0000 Denzel Skydiver http://myallsports.com/videos-of-parachuting-way-to-know-the-sport-better-skydiving-parachuting/245/ Videos of parachuting – Way to Know the Sport Better. (Skydiving, Parachuting).

When one talks about parachuting, several things come to mind. The exhilarating feeling it gives to most skydivers, the high cost of its , and the danger that comes along with it are some of them.

But just the same, the sport remains popular not only among skydivers but spectators as well. In fact, more enthusiasts are enjoying the sport not only by going to actual skydiving and parachuting events but also by watching videos on parachuting.

Skydiving and parachuting is one of the most popular activities in most sunny areas of the world. The excitement and adrenaline rush that it gives the skydiver is something that no other sport can give. Maybe because it gives men the illusion of flying that makes it really popular.

Because it is now considered more of a sport than just a recreational activity, there are several disciplines that call for both recreational and competitive events. Among the other disciplines are formation skydiving, sky surfing, free fall skydiving, paraski, canopy formation and BASE skydiving.

While there may be some accidents that occur during skydiving, these could be attributed to negligence and inexperience. These fatalities should not hinder you from trying it anyway. It is estimated that less than 1 in 1,000 jumps experience opening malfunction.

Before any jump, you must make sure that you have the proper and training that you need. Examine your gear. Check them for any problems. Sometimes trained riggers do the packing of the parachute. Most people pack a second chute as back-up in case the main chute fails to open.

You must also learn the sport well. Look for skydiving facilities in your area and ask a trainer to teach you. You can join a skydiving club or organization in your area. You can also look at some listings of professional skydivers and see if anyone can train you.

Some trainers use videos in teaching. This makes learning more effective, since you will be able to see how it is actually done aside from reading it in books or hearing it from your trainer.

Aside from these instructional videos, you may also watch videos in some websites dedicated to skydiving. Here enthusiasts upload videos that are both instructional and entertaining. You will also learn tips and in skydiving. Other skydiving enthusiasts can post their comments and opinions on important areas of skydiving such as , apparel and skydiving sites.

To find more videos, you can look at websites which provide video sharing and type the keywords "parachuting" or "skydiving.


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