MyAllsports is your sports resource! » connect 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. Mon, 25 Apr 2011 22:12:26 +0000 en hourly 1 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 Sat, 02 Apr 2011 19:38:27 +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 techniques 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 techniques 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 child, 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 techniques of sword and spear fighting, of which Ueshiba is an expert. To get an overall picture, aikido combines the joint locks and throws techniques of


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How do parachutes Work?. (Skydiving, Parachuting).http://myallsports.com/how-do-parachutes-work-skydiving-parachuting/223/ http://myallsports.com/how-do-parachutes-work-skydiving-parachuting/223/#comments Fri, 25 Mar 2011 13:42:10 +0000 Denzel Skydiver http://myallsports.com/how-do-parachutes-work-skydiving-parachuting/223/ How do parachutes Work?. (Skydiving, Parachuting).

Parachutes were very amusing when you’re a kid. They are common science projects at school. They are fairly easy to make and require only inexpensive . However in the real world, using a parachute while free falling has serious implications. If the parachute does not deploy at the right moment, the can fall to their death.

Fortunately they have gone through developments and trials throughout the decades for safer landings. Understanding the principle behind a parachute is easy but understanding how parachutes work is essential. By knowing the correct sequence of deployment you’ll know that you will be able to make it to the ground in one piece.

Parachutes are packed by the owners themselves or riggers. They must be packed properly so that they will deploy correctly. It would take a lot of effort to pack a parachute. Modern designs have zero porosity which means the air can’t pass through the fabric, making harder to fold.

A reserve is also packed along with the main parachute in case something goes wrong. The reserve is also packed by rigger. Is taken out and repacked again every couple of months so that it won’t get stiff.

Deployment sequence

In a normal situation the deployment sequence has steps. To start the sequence the skydiver pulls out the drogue chute. It’s inside a little pouch placed at the bottom of the container or knapsack. When the drogue inflates it pulls the bridle.

The bridle is a nylon webbing which is ten to twenty feet long. This in turn pulls the closing pin. The pin holds the . When the pin is pulled it gives out a small pop.

The other end of the bridle is connected to the deployment bag. The deployment bag contains the lines placed in a zig zag pattern underneath and the parachute. As the drogue and the bridle continue to pull upward, all the lines will be unfolded and stretch out. The line in turn, pulls out the risers as it continues to unfold. The risers have nylon straps that connect the lines and the parachute to the container which is carried by the skydiver.

The parachute is pulled out of the deployment bag by the tension in the lines. The wind then inflates the . Modern designs called Ram-air parachutes have sliders. They hold the lines together and prevent the from opening to quickly. If that opens it can cause a tear in the and/or hurt the skydiver.

When the parachute is completely out and opened the skydiver can grab the toggles to be able to steer the parachute towards the landing site.

Unfortunately there is still the possibility of something going wrong. A part of the main may not inflate or entirely at all, it may get tangled in the lines, rips or never comes out of the deployment bag. If any of this happens the skydiver can deploy the reserve.

You have to cut away the main first to be able to do this. A release handle can be pulled out of your shoulder straps to cut away the main .

After that, either the reserve deploys automatically due to the reserve static line. On other designs the skydiver has to pull out a second handle to release the reserve. Let’s just hope in both of these cases he reserve deploys correctly.

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V arious Types of Parachutes. (Skydiving, Parachuting).http://myallsports.com/v-arious-types-of-parachutes-skydiving-parachuting/244/ http://myallsports.com/v-arious-types-of-parachutes-skydiving-parachuting/244/#comments Tue, 22 Mar 2011 23:29:27 +0000 Denzel Skydiver http://myallsports.com/v-arious-types-of-parachutes-skydiving-parachuting/244/ V arious Types of Parachutes. (Skydiving, Parachuting).

Pyramid Parachute

Conical parachute

Pack-style parachute

Round parachutes

Square parachutes

Ram-air parachutes

Ribbon/Ring Parachute

In its basic sense, a parachute is neither made for travel and sports, it was created to increase safety while descending from a certain altitude. It is a medium to delay the pull of gravity from earth when deployed form higher altitude.

In short, it makes the dropping of an item, a or equipment vertically or diagonally slower by reducing the amount of dragging force while maintaining a balance so that the item would remain safe until it reaches the ground. Early physicists have made use of this principle and newer develops in parachuting technology led to the creation of various types of parachutes.

Early types of parachutes

– Though not strictly called parachutes, the parasols were commonly used by performers in China to create a slow falling effect onstage.

Conical parachute – Possibly the earliest form of parachute is the conical shaped-parachute which appeared during 1470s in Italy preceding the design conceptualized by Leonardo da Vinci. As an escape device, this type of parachute was intended to allow people to get safely on the ground from burning buildings. However, there are no written records whether this parachute was ever used for that purpose.

Pyramid Parachute – Another design by Leonardo da Vinci, this parachute was conceptualized in Milan during the early part of 1480. It was a that is supported by light wood held by a square bottom frame.

Pack-style parachute – This is the predecessor of all parachutes that are stored in casings these days.

Round parachutes – A basic drag device, round parachute is used in various settings like medical missions, cargo applications and military operations. While being described commonly as round in shape, the parachute actually resembles a dome or a jellyfish. This has been among the most popular type however; present-day parachutists don’t normally use this kind of parachute.

The earliest round parachutes were circulars with flat surfaces that made them unstable, thus causing a number of deaths and injuries on parachutists. To add more stability, military round parachutes were made parabolic or conical in shape.

There are two types of round parachutes- steerable and non-steerable. Like ram-air parachutes, non-steerable parachutes can’t be maneuvered to

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Types of sport: Tables sportshttp://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-tables-sports/108/ http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-tables-sports/108/#comments Wed, 09 Mar 2011 03:59:46 +0000 admin http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-tables-sports/108/ Types of sport: Tables sports

Chess

Pool balls

* Air hockey

* Backgammon

* Connect

* several other Carom billiards variants

* Eight-ball (and Blackball)

* many other Pocket billiards (pool) variants

* many other (generally obsolete) Obstacle variations Cue sports variants

* Draughts (checker)

* Dominoes

* Mahjong (Taipei)

* Reversi (Othello)

* Shogi

* Scrabble (and variants)

* Subbuteo

* Table football

* Table Tennis (Ping Pong)

* Table hockey

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Benefits of Gymnastics . World of Gymnastics .http://myallsports.com/benefits-of-gymnastics-world-of-gymnastics/195/ http://myallsports.com/benefits-of-gymnastics-world-of-gymnastics/195/#comments Tue, 01 Mar 2011 21:29:01 +0000 Old gymnast http://myallsports.com/benefits-of-gymnastics-world-of-gymnastics/195/ Benefits of Gymnastics . World of Gymnastics .

Gymnastics offers many great benefits to the athlete who is involved. With many benefits that are only physical and many others that are also emotional and developmental, there are so many things that make Gymnastics worth the time and effort that is required. From the first class until the very end of your career, you are sure to enjoy the benefits that Gymnastics can provide to you.

One of the biggest benefits if the ability to slowly groom yourself into excellent physical shape. Because of the strenuous nature of Gymnastics , it is important that all gymnasts be in the best physical shape possible. The natural movements of Gymnastics works to groom fitness levels slowly so that overall conditioning as well as strength training is entirely possible without huge problems.

Additionally, Gymnastics has been shown to greatly help improve confidence levels in children particularly. While many children particularly girls are quite shy when they are younger, Gymnastics helps them come out of their “shell” and be an active part of the world and connect to friends from all around the world. Because Gymnastics is a sport that can adjust to the skill level of each gymnast, it is amazingly easy to feel almost immediate senses of pride.

Another major benefit to Gymnastics is the need to create goals and a schedule for meeting those goals. Athletes who fail to make goals typically do not succeed very quickly which results in a serious loss. However, if you work quickly to create some attainable goals and start actively working towards the goals then it is possible to once again help learn how to create and follow your goals in order to be successful. Because Gymnastics is so flexible in the opportunities that are provided it is a wonderful sport to use to learn how to make modifications to the goals as skills improve.

Gymnastics also has the ability to help teach responsibility. Each gymnast is ultimately responsible for his or her own results. By putting forth effort and practicing moves and techniques again and again, it is possible to determine just how successful you are going to be. This is not a sport that places the success factor onto the coach. While a coach is highly instrumental in learning the skills necessary, it is up to the individual gymnast to practice the skills and put them to good use.

One thing that many gymnasts really like is the ability to be judged based upon their own individual


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Turning Your Golf Hobby into a Job source. – Target sports.http://myallsports.com/turning-your-golf-hobby-into-a-job-source-target-sports/193/ http://myallsports.com/turning-your-golf-hobby-into-a-job-source-target-sports/193/#comments Sat, 26 Feb 2011 00:22:35 +0000 Golfer http://myallsports.com/turning-your-golf-hobby-into-a-job-source-target-sports/193/ Turning Your Golf Hobby into a Job source. - Target sports.

If you love the idea of playing Golf and being paid, there are a few options that you have that are available for you to explore. The chances to actually get paid to enjoy your hobby are always growing and with a bit of creative thinking you can turn it into a very nice source of income on the side or even potentially turn it into enough money to replace your full time income. However, just jumping into the idea is not a wise decision, you want to ensure that you have the skills necessary in order to be successful, after all without the necessary skills your potential job will not work out and you could become very frustrated.

The first thing that you can consider is doing a bit of caddying. This would allow you to brush up on your skills on the green and make some connections. Many low level caddies earn $20 per bag for a game and if you are playing a short game this translates into some decent money. Higher level caddies can earn as much as $100 per bag and the top level caddies are also allowed to carry more than a single bag, which allows you to double your potential money. Once you add everything up this can turn into a very good source of money.

Another option that you can explore is teaching Golf lessons if you are highly skilled. This would allow you to set your own hours, choose whom you would like to teach and even within a sliding scale determine your own pay. This can allow you to choose the group of people that you work best with. For example, if you do individual lessons you are looking at charging much higher rates than if you offered group lessons. However, in order to actually make good money at lessons you would need to have a very solid basis in the game and be at least an advanced player. If you are only a beginner or intermediate level player you would have quite a bit more work to do before you could start teaching classes successfully.

If you are good at writing and have an extensive knowledge basis for golf, you could even consider writing a book or even some articles to help others. This would allow you to spread your knowledge to people at a time that is convenient for them. If you are not very good at writing this might be a bit difficult to do, but you could consider creating video tutorials as an alternative. Regardless, there are people all around the world who are always looking for tips and tricks that would allow them to improve their skills.

If you are good at golf, it is very much possible to make some money from it. The best jobs in the world are those that revolve around something that you love. With a passion comes a certain determination to succeed and improve your entire overall lifestyle, both


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Types of sport: Strategy Board Gameshttp://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-strategy-board-games/97/ http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-strategy-board-games/97/#comments Fri, 18 Feb 2011 10:43:27 +0000 admin http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-strategy-board-games/97/ Types of sport: Strategy Board Games

A game of mahjong being played in Hangzhou, China

* Chess

* Checkers

* Checkers

* Diplomacy

* Draughts

* Go

* Go-Moku

* Jacquet

* Mancala

* Mahjong

* Reversi (Othello)

* Sogo (Score )

* Stratego

* battleships

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Tips for Selecting and Buying a Golf Cart . – Target sports.http://myallsports.com/tips-for-selecting-and-buying-a-golf-cart-target-sports/191/ http://myallsports.com/tips-for-selecting-and-buying-a-golf-cart-target-sports/191/#comments Thu, 12 Nov 2009 08:40:17 +0000 Golfer http://myallsports.com/tips-for-selecting-and-buying-a-golf-cart-target-sports/191/ Tips for Selecting and Buying a Golf Cart . - Target sports.

There are very few people who actually have a good reason for purchasing a Golf cart for their own personal usage, but if you decide that you do need a Golf cart there are a few things that you should keep in mind so that you can make the best purchase decision possible. Of course purchasing a used model will allow you to save a lot of money, but you should know what you are looking at when you look to buy a Golf cart in order to ensure that you get a good deal, rather than waste your money on something that does you no good.

Your first step if you want to look into purchasing a Golf cart for your own personal use at a Golf course is to find out if the course even allows you to use a cart on the course. Many do not allow carts, however many others do. The main reason you may want to purchase a Golf cart is if you live on a Golf course and would rather drive the cart to the clubhouse rather than your actual car. With the increasing expenses for gas alone, this can be a huge savings over several years and more than pay for the expense of the Golf cart itself. However, still check with your local to ensure that it will not be a problem driving it on the roads in your , as well as with the Golf course to ensure that it is ok with them.

Once you have done all of the research for your you have several things that you need to consider. An electric Golf cart is obviously a much wiser and cheaper purchase in the long run. Not only are you not having to purchase gasoline continuously but there are typically fewer parts that may need to be repaired or fixed as well. This will make the maintenance expenses much cheaper as well which will allow you to get further usage from the Golf cart before it needs to be replaced or repaired.

As you look around at Golf carts, you need to look for a cart that has a new battery as well as battery connectors. You should also look for a cart that has a nice clean connector and charger that looks in good condition. The cart itself should be clean and in good working order. Never purchase a cart that is not working with the hopes that you can fix it cheaply. Many times this turns into a nightmare project because of the continuous repairs that are needed. If the cart does not operate correctly at the time of purchase, you simply should move on.

You want to also ensure that you can take the cart for a test drive. If you are not able to take the cart for a drive, you should walk away. If you do take it for a test drive ensure that you can stop within a space of 10-15 feet without sliding. Golf courses are not going to appreciate you bringing a cart to the green


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