MyAllsports is your sports resource! » considered 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. Sat, 30 Apr 2011 21:45:00 +0000 en hourly 1 Explanation of Popular Golf Terms- Target sports.http://myallsports.com/explanation-of-popular-golf-terms-target-sports/178/ http://myallsports.com/explanation-of-popular-golf-terms-target-sports/178/#comments Sat, 23 Apr 2011 14:28:28 +0000 Golfer http://myallsports.com/explanation-of-popular-golf-terms-target-sports/178/ Explanation of Popular Golf Terms- Target sports.

There are numerous Golf terms that are used in almost every game that is played, yet often it is virtually impossible for someone who is new to Golf or just does not understand Golf to understand the terminology. Some of the most popular terms are listed below to ensure that you know exactly what is being said while you are out on the green. Of course, this is not absolute, but this will help you get started successfully.

Back Nine – This is the last set of 9 holes that are on the golf course. This is determined by the order that the course is played in. For example, if you start playing on hole 1, the back nine would refer to holes 10-18. However if you started playing on the 10th hole it would actually refer to holes 1-9.

Birdie – This is when a score for a particular hole comes in one stroke below par for the particular hole that is being played. This means if the hole being played is a par -3 then the score must be a 2, if the hole is a par -5 it must be a score of 4.

Bogey – This is a score that comes in a single point over the par. For example, if you are playing a par -3 hole then a score of 4 would be a bogey. In going further, anything that was a par -5 would need a score of 6 to be a bogey. This is just an example and is not restricted to only certain pars.

Bunker – This is what is created as a depression in the ground that is generally filled in with sand, which provides a greenside hazard that needs to be avoided. While the bunker typically shows up in the greenside, it is possible for them to also along the fairways or even beside the fairways.

Green – This is what the very end of a hole is call where the flagstick is located. This is typically, where you will out the rest of the hole. The shape can vary, however most are either oblong or oval shape.

Handicap – This is an indication of the overall playing ability that a player has. It is generally compiled based upon the last several scores that have been played as well as the course rating and the slop ratings that accompany the courses that were played. Generally, someone who has a typical average of 10 over par will have a slightly better handicap. In terms of handicaps, someone with a 2 is better than someone with a 3 or higher handicap.

Hole – This is the exact area where the flagstick resides to mark the exact location of the hole on the green. In addition it is also often referred to as the as the specific hole on a course – for example a Golf course typically has 18 holes.


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Founding Principles of Aikido. T eachings of Aikido. Japanese martial arts.http://myallsports.com/founding-principles-of-aikido-t-eachings-of-aikido-japanese-martial-arts/128/ http://myallsports.com/founding-principles-of-aikido-t-eachings-of-aikido-japanese-martial-arts/128/#comments Fri, 22 Apr 2011 06:43:42 +0000 Aikido master http://myallsports.com/founding-principles-of-aikido-t-eachings-of-aikido-japanese-martial-arts/128/ Founding Principles of Aikido. T eachings of Aikido. Japanese martial arts.

Aikido means "The Way of Harmony with the Spirit" and is considered a non-violent form of martial art. However, don’t be fooled. Aikido when used correctly is very powerful often are able to block and neutralize strong attacks and counter them with an equal force.

Morihei Ueshiba, now known as O-sensei to the of Aikido, founded the martial art. O-sensei is a master of Jujitsu or unarmed combat, Kinjitsu or sword combat, and sojitsu or spear combat and studied philosophical and religious teachings.

Because of the religious and philosophical foundations of Aikido, principles of the martial art include ways to harmonize with the ki or spirit within oneself and the bigger spirit of nature. Among the principles of Aikido include oneness, circular motion and ki.

Among the philosophical teachings of Aikido, one of the more basics and more important is learning to control oneself. Maintaining an inner balance is necessary to harmonize with others enabling to control an opponent’s or applying an effective technique. Self-control is the key to achieve and maintain harmony.

The Principle of Oneness is another basic principle in Aikido. An aikidoka must learn to become one with any situation. Becoming one means having an attitude of respect for all things and situations, friend or foe. By training to become one with every situation, harmonization will follow and it will become possible to execute Aikido techniques, movements and forms accurately and efficiently.

Harmony also means synthesis. And the spiritual circle which is a foundation of all Aikido techniques synthesizes everything. Aikido is a combination of circular movements. Its techniques and movements revolve around the concept of circular motions. When an opponent attacks, the aikidoka uses a circular motion of the lower abdomen to control the and execute Aikido techniques to counterattack.

It is said that defense is the greatest offense. In Aikido to defend properly an , one must learn to move away from the range of effectiveness of the opponent’s . However, as you try to defend by getting out of the opponent’s effective range, you must also try to maintain your own range of effectiveness in order to counterattack efficiently.

You won’t be able to give an effective counterattack if you stepped too far away from your opponent. Similarly, being too close would definitely lessen the effectiveness of your techniques. Everything will depend on the situation. As an Aikido practitioner, you must learn to determine how to avoid your opponent’s range while controlling your own in various situations.

Finally, the Principle of Ki involves believing that every thing in the universe is governed by a force or spirit.


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The Importance of a Warm up Prior to Soccer Traininghttp://myallsports.com/the-importance-of-a-warm-up-prior-to-soccer-training/26/ http://myallsports.com/the-importance-of-a-warm-up-prior-to-soccer-training/26/#comments Wed, 13 Apr 2011 09:38:10 +0000 Soccer lover http://myallsports.com/the-importance-of-a-warm-up-prior-to-soccer-training/26/ The Importance of a Warm up Prior to Soccer Training

As with any type of exercise, it is important to engage in a warm up session prior to soccer training. While you are training to increase the overall effectiveness of your skill and technique in soccer, it is important to warm up the muscles throughout the body to ensure that you reduce the chance for injury. Engaging in soccer training can be physically tolling on the body. If you fail to prepare the body for the workout, you may find that your training sessions come to an end abruptly due to an injury, such as a sprain or muscle strain. I will share with you the overall importance of a warm up prior to soccer training in this article.

Muscles that are considered "cold" are often extremely tight. The tighter that a muscle is, the more chance it has of suffering under tension. During soccer training, your introduce your body to a wide range of tense movements. Some of these movements include turning in a quick fashion, twisting in often unnatural ways, as well as simple and complicated stretching. These types of movements can result in numerous injuries. Some examples of these injuries include muscle sprains, strains throughout the various muscles, and even tears in the delicate tissue of the muscles.

When you engage in exercises that create "warmness" throughout the muscles, these tissues are able to generate a level of more quickly than their cold counterparts. This reduces the amount of tension that the muscles naturally contain. Engaging in a warm up prior to soccer training is almost a form of relief for the muscles. Furthermore, if muscles are relaxed, your soccer game benefits. The way that it benefits is that it increases the overall speed at which you are able to perform, the power at which you move, as well as the ability to maintain a higher level control of your techniques.

When performing warm up activities prior to soccer training, it is important to include a variety of methods that are engaging to the overall game. For example, you may wish to stretch out your legs by rotating the soccer ball with your foot in a circular motion. This is a great way to loosen up those muscles in the legs, ankles, and feet. You may wish to stretch out your arms by holding the ball over your head and moving it in different positions, such as side to side and front to back. Using the soccer ball in conjunction with your soccer training warm up sessions can be a very effective and exciting method.

Remember, prior to the start of your soccer training regime, you should engage in warm up activities. These activities will allow you to reduce the possibility of an injury, mental prepare yourself for the upcoming training session, increase the amount of speed in training, increase your overall power in the game, and help with the ability to perform certain movements. Integrating a warm up into the time period prior to soccer training can boost your overall performance.


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Ikkyo. Atemi. Weapons in Aikido. Japanese martial arts.http://myallsports.com/ikkyo-atemi-weapons-in-aikido-japanese-martial-arts/138/ http://myallsports.com/ikkyo-atemi-weapons-in-aikido-japanese-martial-arts/138/#comments Wed, 06 Apr 2011 22:20:21 +0000 Aikido master http://myallsports.com/ikkyo-atemi-weapons-in-aikido-japanese-martial-arts/138/ Ikkyo. Atemi. Weapons in Aikido. Japanese martial arts.

Aikido is one of the traditional forms of martial arts that combine both the body and the mind. It does not only emphasize the use of physical skills but also the spirituality of practitioners and those who wish to learn the art.

Aikido is a technique that incorporates moves that are more defensive than offensive. In fact, it seeks not to injure but to prevent or stop a person. This is perhaps why there is rarely a weapon used in the sport. The martial arts is made up mostly of movements and techniques. Still, there are some, who are already advanced, that go into weapons training. Weapons that are used in aikido are the tanto, the wooden jo and the bokken. Often, techniques in taking weapons from opponents and keeping the weapon practitioners are using are taught.

More than specific weapons, practitioners of aikido rely mostly on the moves that they are being taught with. Their mastery of these movements are their weapons against people who wish to do them harm.

Below is a rundown of the movements and techniques taught in aikido.

Ikkyo

This is the most basic movement in aikido. In fact, it is the first to be taught. Ikkyo makes use of control in the grip by applying hand grip on the elbow and near the wrist. The grip can apply pressure on the ulnar, a medial portion of the arm.

Atemi

Atemi are feints or strikes that are used as attacks against the vital points o the body. This movement is meant to cause much damage; so it is rarely being used in aikido. Still, if there is a need, one can use atemi in fighting your way out of brawls. It can also be used as a form of distraction. Atemis can take your opponent by surprise and break his concentration by providing a startling incident. When used the right way, it can also ruin your opponent’s balance, which can provide an opportunity for you to strike or to run away.

Another form of strikes that can be used in aikido is the kick. This is however not used as often. Aikido does not encourage the use of kicks because injuries brought on by these kinds of movements may be too dangerous. Also, kicks are not so common in feudal Japan, where aikido originated.

Here are some forms of strikes that are often used.

face-thrust – Although the aikido name, Ganmen-tsuki, can be quite complicated, it is basically a punch directed to the face.

Front-face – Called Shomenuchi in aikido language, it is characterized by a vertical knife strike to the head of the opponent.

Side-face – Also termed Yokomenuchi, this strike is done by making a diagonal knife-hand strike at the side of the neck or the side of the head of the opponent.


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What does a sport have to have to be considered a sport?http://myallsports.com/what-does-a-sport-have-to-have-to-be-considered-a-sport/316/ http://myallsports.com/what-does-a-sport-have-to-have-to-be-considered-a-sport/316/#comments Sat, 02 Apr 2011 01:16:01 +0000 admin http://myallsports.com/what-does-a-sport-have-to-have-to-be-considered-a-sport/316/ I am writing a paper in college, and i want to know what things must a sport have to be considered a sport. In your opinon.

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Types of sport: Mind sportshttp://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-mind-sports/93/ http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-mind-sports/93/#comments Fri, 01 Apr 2011 06:53:18 +0000 admin http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-mind-sports/93/ Types of sport: Mind sports

Main category: Mind sports

Requiring little or no physical exertion or agility mind sports are often not considered true sports. Some mind sports are recognised by sporting federations. The following is intended to represent anything that is likely to be referred to as a mind sport, not to argue their validity as sports.Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll.


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Children and Golf – Good Sport, Hobby or a Mistake?- Target sports.http://myallsports.com/children-and-golf-good-sport-hobby-or-a-mistake-target-sports/186/ http://myallsports.com/children-and-golf-good-sport-hobby-or-a-mistake-target-sports/186/#comments Mon, 28 Mar 2011 03:40:20 +0000 Golfer http://myallsports.com/children-and-golf-good-sport-hobby-or-a-mistake-target-sports/186/ Children and Golf – Good Sport, Hobby or a Mistake?- Target sports.

Parents are always looking for sports that their children can do. This is something that is as normal as waking up or even going to sleep. The vast majority of children are involved in some form of extracurricular activity, and many children are involved in an entire plethora of activities. This can leave parents thinking a bit creatively when it is time to pick out the perfect activity for their child. As time has marched forwards many parents have started signing their children up for Golf and teaching them exactly how to play. While not all parents think this is a suitable sport for young children, it can be a great experience that allows them the opportunity to really stretch their wings and expand their knowledge of how things are happening in the around them.

For example, Golf has more than just the ability to teach good sportsmanship. It also has the ability to teach children how to be logical, make good decisions and even make a few calculated judgments based upon the playing circumstances that are presented to them. In addition, it teaches children to take turns while playing with others, and is also good for the physical activity of around the entire Golf course. As you can see, learning Golf is something that has a huge opportunity to be highly appropriate for a child. The benefits are widely available for both girls as well as boys and allows all parents to usually feel very confident in the decision to sign their child up for golf.

If you have ever considered signing your child up for golf, it can be a very positive experience for your child. Determining if it is a sport that actually interests your child is usually one of the most complicated aspects. However, if you are willing to listen to your child and what they have to say you can usually get a very good indication of how they feel about the situation. Most children are quite open to learning new sports as long as it is presented to them in a positive manner. However, there are times when your child may need a bit of additional encouragement in order to really achieve the benefits that are available.

Your first step should be taking your child to a few Golf , especially tournaments and competitions to allow them to see what is really possible. Then perhaps even a few of mini Golf would be a good suggestion as well. While the style is quite different, they are essentially the same game. This will give your child a hands on way to see if they are actually interested without having to worry about them getting hurt in the process. Never


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Aikido martial arts. Into the world. Japanese martial arts.http://myallsports.com/aikido-martial-arts-into-the-world-japanese-martial-arts/117/ http://myallsports.com/aikido-martial-arts-into-the-world-japanese-martial-arts/117/#comments Thu, 24 Mar 2011 00:22:30 +0000 Aikido master http://myallsports.com/aikido-martial-arts-into-the-world-japanese-martial-arts/117/ Aikido martial arts. Into the world. Japanese martial arts.

With the visible convergence of East and West cultures, more and more people are discovering and rediscovering new means self-discipline especially in the field of martial arts. One of these means is called "Aikido," a very popular Japanese martial art.

KNOWING AIKIDO

“Do not fight force with force,” this is the most basic principle of Aikido. Considered as one of the non-aggressive styles in martial arts, Aikido has become popular because it doesn’t instigate or provoke any . Instead, the force of the attacker is redirected into throws, locks, and several restraining techniques.

Since aikido uses very few punches and kicks, the size, weight, age, and physical strength of the participants or the opponents only partake only a small role. What’s important is the skilled Aikido practitioner is skilled enough to redirect his or her attacker’s while keeping him or her in a constant of unbalance.

The history of Aikido as a martial art can be traced when Morihei Ueshiba discovered and developed its principle of aikido. Known as "O Sensei" or the "Great Teacher," Ueshiba made sure to develop a martial art that is based on a purely physical level using movements like throws, joint locks and techniques derived from another martial arts like "Jujitsu" and "Kenjutsu."

Technically, aikido was stemmed out and developed mainly from "daito-ryu aiki-jujutsu" while incorporating several training movements similar to the "yari" or "spear, "jo" or a short "quarterstaff" and from "juken" or "bayonet". Although these jujitsu movements are prominent while practicing the martial art, many practitioners agree that strongest influences of aikido is that of kenjutsu.

When he finally developed the minor and major principles of Aikido, Ueshiba emphasized that the martial art does not only pertain to self-defense techniques but can also play a major role in the enhancement of the practitioner’s moral and spiritual aspects eventually leading them to place greater weight on the development and achievement of peace and harmony. In fact, because of the great emphasis in the development of harmony and peace, seasoned aikido practitioners say that "the way of harmony of the spirit" is one phrase that could describe or translate the term "aikido" in English.

Just like any other martial art, aikido has various techniques that include ikkyo or the "first technique," "nikyo" or the "second technique," "sankyo," or the "third technique," "yonkyo" or the "fourth technique," the "gokyo" or the "fifth technique," the


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Exploring Different Types of Soccer Training Campshttp://myallsports.com/exploring-different-types-of-soccer-training-camps/11/ http://myallsports.com/exploring-different-types-of-soccer-training-camps/11/#comments Mon, 21 Mar 2011 09:59:27 +0000 Soccer lover http://myallsports.com/exploring-different-types-of-soccer-training-camps/11/ Exploring Different Types of Soccer Training Camps

Each year, numerous soccer training camps are offered around the United States. These camps specialize in providing instruction to individuals of all ages. There are male soccer training camps, female soccer training camps, and coed soccer training camps. Most soccer training camps gear their specializations around the interest of children who are interested in the sport. However, there are many soccer training camps that are designed for adults as well. Here, you can explore the different types of soccer training camps and how you can go about choosing the best one for you, or your child.

When trying to decide on a camp that will help to increase the ability of a soccer player, it is important to consider many things. One of the first things that should be considered is the challenge that the camp presents. There are many camps that are created for beginners, some are created for intermediate players, and many specialize in advanced players. You should not choose a soccer training camp that simply reviews what you already know. The purpose of attending camp is to ensure that you are learning new things and advancing in your knowledge of the game.

When exploring various types of soccer training camps, it is essential to find out the qualifications of the staff that will be teaching you or your child. You should also inquire about any type of daily activities that are offered to the members of the camp. Many times, there is a certain schedule and a certain diet that is offered at the camp. All of these things are extremely important to know when considering a particular summer training camp.

In addition to the above mentioned items, you should understand that there are many different types of soccer training camps. There are day camps, community soccer training camps, residential soccer training camps, camps that focus on specific positions, camps for the advanced soccer player, and even international soccer training camps. You should decide which particular type of soccer training camp is most appropriate for you, or your child.

Soccer training camps can last for a period of a week or up to an entire summer. When choosing a soccer training camp, it is very important to ensure the type of equipment and gear that will be necessary. Many training camps provide gear and equipment that is required to engage in the various drills, exercises, and activities that are offered. However, many camps require a player to bring their own supplies. When researching this particular area of the training camp that you are interested in, it is equally important to be certain that you understand the pricing of the camp that you are interested in.

As you can see, there are many different components that need to be researched and many considerations when it comes to selecting the type of soccer training camp that you, or your child, has the choice to attend. However, the research and considerations that you must engage in and think over will be quite worth it in the end. Participating in a soccer training camp is an experience that can improve the overall performance and quality of play when it comes to soccer. Furthermore, the memories created here can last a lifetime.


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Men’s Gymnastics Events. Rhythmic Gymnastics . World of Gymnastics .http://myallsports.com/mens-gymnastics-events-rhythmic-gymnastics-world-of-gymnastics/205/ http://myallsports.com/mens-gymnastics-events-rhythmic-gymnastics-world-of-gymnastics/205/#comments Sat, 19 Mar 2011 01:27:46 +0000 Old gymnast http://myallsports.com/mens-gymnastics-events-rhythmic-gymnastics-world-of-gymnastics/205/ Men’s Gymnastics Events. Rhythmic Gymnastics . World of Gymnastics .

Men’s Gymnastics has been called by many a “sissy sport” that is full of men who have no grasp about how to act manly, or even how to perform like a true athlete. However, overall men’s Gymnastics is treated quite roughly with most events involving great amounts of strength, coordination, and endurance in order to actually be considered a real gymnast.

The various aspects of Gymnastics has always required great amounts of strength as well as athletic ability, however men’s Gymnastics tends to take the typical requirements up a few notches by expecting bigger, better and longer routines from men than what is expected from women. Men’s Gymnastics involves six different events that are used to help showcase the ability and talents of each gymnast. While many men train in all events equally, some gymnasts choose to train in one area more exclusively.

The first event for men is the floor exercise. The basis of the element is the same as for women, using a 12m square floor series of tumbles, woven together with handstands, acrobatic, rhythm and various other components are strung together. The typical time for a floor exercise is approximately 60 seconds; however, some can last as long as 70 seconds. Some contrasts to women’s events include there is no music during the routine, and also gymnasts are required to each corner of the floor a minimum of once.

The pommel horse is the next event that men partake in. This is an event that requires intense amount of upper body as well as arm strength as the gymnast is only allowed to the horse with their arms, while keeping the rest of their body in a continuously, fluid movement. It is vital to have a highly developed sense of balance, huge amounts of upper body strength and train extensively in body control in order to be successful on the pommel horse. This is a highly advanced event that young gymnasts are typically not allowed to partake in.

Still rings is an event that many people think of when they are envisioning Gymnastics for men. Using two rings that are suspended from a bar that hang 5.75 meters from the floor, the gymnast is required to stay in the air, not the floor and perform a routine that emphasizes body control, strength and flexibility. In addition to the movements of the gymnast, they must also maintain complete control over the rings so that there is no movement other than the gymnast themselves. gymnasts are required to perform at least one static strength move during the routine, however


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