MyAllsports is your sports resource! » tee 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. Sun, 01 May 2011 22:12:35 +0000 en hourly 1 Types of sport: Bat-and-ballhttp://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-bat-and-ball/4/ http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-bat-and-ball/4/#comments Sun, 01 May 2011 22:12:35 +0000 admin http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-bat-and-ball/4/ Types of sport: Bat-and-ball

Main category: Bat-and-ball

* Baseball – four bases

* Bat-and-Trap

* British baseball – four posts

* Brännboll – four bases

* Corkball – four bases (no base-running)

* Cricket – two wickets

o Test cricket

o First-class cricket

o Blind cricket

o Catchy Shubby

o Club cricket

o French cricket

o Gilli-danda

o Kilikiti

o One Day International

o Kwik cricket

o List A cricket

o Pro40

o Indoor Cricket

o Super Sixes Cricket

o Limited overs cricket

o form cricket

o Wicket

o Twenty20

* Lapta – two salos (bases)

* The Massachusetts Game – four bases

* Méta and longa méta (long méta) – Hungarian game

* Oina – One (Two, Three, or Four)

* Cat – variable

* Over-the-line – qv

* Pesäpallo – four bases

* Podex

* Rounders – four bases or posts

* Scrub baseball – four bases (not a team game per se)

* Softball – four bases

* Spanish Wiffleball – two bases or posts

* Stickball – variable

* Stool ball – two stools

* T-Ball

* Tee Baging T-BAG (seriously)

* Town ball – variable

* K-Ball

* Vigoro – two wickets

* Wireball

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Types of sport: Orienteering familyhttp://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-orienteering-family/68/ http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-orienteering-family/68/#comments Wed, 27 Apr 2011 11:46:02 +0000 admin http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-orienteering-family/68/ Types of sport: Orienteering family

* Geocaching

* Orienteering

* RogainingNote: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll.


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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, 26 Apr 2011 16:26:58 +0000 Denzel Skydiver http://myallsports.com/v-arious-types-of-parachutes-skydiving-parachuting/244/ V arious Types of Parachutes. (Skydiving, Parachuting).

Pyramid Parachute

Parasol type

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 , it makes the dropping of an item, a person or 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

Parasol type – 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 canopy 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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Tips for a Happy Gymnast. World of Gymnastics .http://myallsports.com/tips-for-a-happy-gymnast-world-of-gymnastics/213/ http://myallsports.com/tips-for-a-happy-gymnast-world-of-gymnastics/213/#comments Mon, 18 Apr 2011 22:27:11 +0000 Old gymnast http://myallsports.com/tips-for-a-happy-gymnast-world-of-gymnastics/213/ Tips for a Happy Gymnast. World of Gymnastics .

It is the responsibility of the parents in any sport to ensure that the child knows what to expect. Gymnastics is certainly no different; the only difference is the moves performed rather than running dozens of laps or swimming for hours. Ensuring that you teach your child a few things can be a great help to their overall success in Gymnastics as well as your sanity as the parent.

You should teach your child immediately that they are going to make mistakes. It is how they handle these mistakes that will determine their success. If a child is determined, that each time they try a new routine it must be perfect without fail then they are going to ultimately harm their self-esteem. It is important to understand that mistakes are going to happen, but accepting that fact and moving along to learn from them is very important.

Additionally, it is a wise idea to help your child decide what is most important to them in their life. Set up a schedule for their activities that reflects this. Whether their goal is to become an Olympic athlete or even just use Gymnastics as a simple hobby having some specific ideas in mind about what they want to do in the future is often helpful in keeping young gymnasts focuses on the major goals that they have.

Another important lesson for your child is teaching patience with the dozens if not hundreds of repetitions that are necessary in order to truly master a skill. Many gymnasts practice a skill as many as thousands of times before the movement feels completely natural and flowing to them. This is not unheard of however; most children really do not have the patience for this and need help in learning this skill. It is important to really give your child the help they need in ensuring they practice enough. You can never do too many repetitions of a new skill.

Help your child prepare for competitions by expecting the unexpected. This means packing a complete first aid kit that can handle everything from rips to scrapes. Additionally having an extra uniform and even spare change of clothes is helpful. You should also ensure that you child has an extra pair of grips, and plenty of chalk to ensure that they are fully prepared. In addition, working with your child to practice their routine with music stopping in the middle and other stressful situations can help them relax and fully prepare for the competition.

One last step that all parents should take that is often overlooked is setting up a schedule that includes time away from Gymnastics and school.


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Types of sport: Equine Sportshttp://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-equine-sports/56/ http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-equine-sports/56/#comments Wed, 13 Apr 2011 22:28:37 +0000 admin http://myallsports.com/types-of-sport-equine-sports/56/ Types of sport: Equine Sports

Main category: Equestrianism

Sports using a horse.

Barrel

* Barrel

* Campdrafting

* Cross Country

* Dressage

* Endurance riding

* English Pleasure

* Equitation

* Eventing

* Equestrian vaulting

* Gymkhana

* Harness

* Horse

Horse at Arlington Park, 2007

* Hunter

* Reining

* Rodeo

* Show Jumping

* Steeplechase

* Team penning

* Tent pegging

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Parachute Shapes: History and Relevance. (Skydiving, Parachuting).http://myallsports.com/parachute-shapes-history-and-relevance-skydiving-parachuting/235/ http://myallsports.com/parachute-shapes-history-and-relevance-skydiving-parachuting/235/#comments Sun, 10 Apr 2011 07:22:37 +0000 Denzel Skydiver http://myallsports.com/parachute-shapes-history-and-relevance-skydiving-parachuting/235/ Parachute Shapes: History and Relevance. (Skydiving, Parachuting).

Parachutes are fairly easy to make, as toy ones that is. However the parachutes that are made to use for real life is not as easy as you think. parachutes have gone through a lot of development but at the costs of several lives.

When you’re free falling thousands of feet up in the air you can fall like pot from a window and literally break when you smash into the ground. No one wants this to happen. parachutes have to made and prepared correctly. Fortunately modern designs have enabled safer and softer landings.

The shape of a parachute is very important. parachutes have come in different shapes through the years. Improvements have led to the creation of more stable ones in square shapes.

Shapes and surface area

The early forms before the modern design was invented were conically shaped. They were usually made up of cloth and wooden struts. The very first one was a conic shaped parachute stiffened by wooden struts in 9th century.

The inventor was able to make a landing from a tower in Cordoba and suffered only minor injuries. Leonardo da Vinci made sketches of them but there were no evidence that showed it was put to use.

It was also used for entertainment because it enabled people to jump and float to the ground which was very fascinating at that time. In China parasols were used for entertaining people. A breakthrough in the development was made when silk was used. This time parachutes were intended to be used for disembarking from a hot air balloon.

In 1783 the modern parachute was invented. The shape was round and was compared to the jellyfish. Its major use was in the military in World War I and II. It was given to artillery spotters and pilots. Unfortunately they were heavy in those times. Further developments lead to the creation of paratroopers. These were soldiers dropped into the enemy lines for attack.

There are variations to the round shape parachute. Additions were made for other purposes. Annular and pull down apex were round parachutes with suspension lines. Ribbon and ring designs on the other hand are made for deployment at super sonic speeds.

It later on developed into a cruciform or square shape which is also used in modern designs today. The design gave the parachute more stability. Further improvements enabled the passenger to steer the parachute to a landing site. Modern designs are called "Ram air" with parafoils that enable the skydiver to control the speed and direction of the parachute.

The shape of the parachute is important because of its relation to surface area.

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Important Coaching Accessories for Soccer Traininghttp://myallsports.com/important-coaching-accessories-for-soccer-training/15/ http://myallsports.com/important-coaching-accessories-for-soccer-training/15/#comments Mon, 04 Apr 2011 14:42:07 +0000 Soccer lover http://myallsports.com/important-coaching-accessories-for-soccer-training/15/ Important Coaching Accessories for Soccer Training

Soccer training is an essential part of the training and development of individuals on a soccer team. Additionally, it is a great time to focus on developing the team as a whole. There are many important coaching accessories for soccer training that can help in the development of important strategies, increasing technical abilities of the team members, and assist in organizing the sessions. Here, we will review some of these accessories and how they can help the coach during soccer training.

One of the most effective coaching accessories for soccer training is the ever-popular coach board that is dry erase. This is much like a standard dry erase board, but instead of a white background, it shows the background as a large soccer field. The coach can use dry erase markers to outline certain positions, field strategies, and soccer plays to the team members during soccer training. This is a great way to show the visualizations of these important components of the game. Many times, the coach board comes with one side that has a drawing of the soccer field, and the opposite side is a plain white dry erase board. Additionally, this accessory may come with markers, an eraser, a carrying case or a handle, and even liquid to assist in removing the marker from the board.

The second coach accessory that may prove to be beneficial to a soccer coach during soccer training sessions is the portfolio style clipboard that is especially designed for coaches. There is a playing field template normally included with these types of clipboards that can be used to outline certain plays, and other techniques of the soccer play. This is a great tool that a coach can use to take notes on certain players and key interests during soccer training sessions. Dry erase markers can be used on this particular clipboard to create notes and useful outlines during soccer training.

The third coaching accessory that the soccer training coach may benefit from includes "The Soccer Coaching Bible". Many coaches are able to use this particular book to outline their soccer training sessions. It covers many effective methods of defense and offense in the game of soccer, how to select particular players for certain positions, increasing the performance of their players, motivating their team, organizing the soccer training session, and many more important ideas and concepts that soccer coaches everywhere can benefit from. Coaches who specialize in soccer training from the teenage level all the way up to the adult level can benefit from the methods and guidelines that are presented in this particular book.

There are numerous coach accessories that one may use during soccer training. It is important to select accessories that can benefit the team as a whole when buying for a coach. The accessory should be an item that can be used to effectively build and develop players, set strategies for the soccer game, teach techniques during soccer practice, and benefit everyone that is part of the session as a whole.


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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 world 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 walking 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 games, especially tournaments and competitions to allow them to see what is really possible. Then perhaps even a few games of mini Golf would be a good suggestion as well. While the ultimate 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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What are Parachutes?. (Skydiving, Parachuting).http://myallsports.com/what-are-parachutes-skydiving-parachuting/246/ http://myallsports.com/what-are-parachutes-skydiving-parachuting/246/#comments Sun, 20 Feb 2011 13:04:16 +0000 Denzel Skydiver http://myallsports.com/what-are-parachutes-skydiving-parachuting/246/ What are Parachutes?. (Skydiving, Parachuting).

Skydiving is now one of the most popular extreme sports in modern times. The thrill of free falling in the sky and landing softly on the ground is an undeniably adrenaline pumping experience. The most important thing about this sport is the parachute. Kids can make homemade parachutes with the right materials.

Having a real one is a totally different story. parachutes have a long history and development. Thanks to several daredevils it is now much safer to use compared before.

Parachutes have been made of different materials through out its development. There are also different types of parachutes that have been used throughout history. Before you think of going for skydiving lessons you have to know what parachutes are to ensure your safety. If your parachute does not deploy the way it should, it will fatal for you.

Parachutes

The word parachute means against the fall. It is designed to slow the motion of an object. Normally it used by people to slow down their descent to earth or to other celestial bodies. It can also be used to slow down the descent of objects to the atmosphere.

They can slow down not just vertical but also horizontal deceleration. Drogue parachutes are used to slow down fixed wing aircrafts and drag racers.

They are have been made of different materials through the years. The very first one was made of a cloak with wooden struts. The parachute was conical shaped the same with Leonardo da Vinci’s sketches. Rigid parasol was used in China for entertainment. Modern designs are made of nylon that has "rip stop" and "Zero porosity" technology. Rip stop gives it a weave pattern which prevents it from tearing and ripping apart when used. The zero porosity technology prevents the air from passing through the fabric.

The first modern design was invented by Louis-Sébastien Lenormand in 1783. At that time it was thought to be used as a means for getting off a hot air balloon. It was then used for military purposes in the 19th century. It was used by artillery spotters in World War 1 that were secured to observation balloons. In World War II they were used for surprise attacks by landing soldiers on the enemy line.

First modern designs where round and usually used by paratroopers when they are deployed by an aircraft. These are usually drag devices which means they are not maneuverable and provide no lift. These were replaced by square ones through the Advance Tactical Parachute System.

Another variation of the round parachutes is the annular and

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Tips in choosing an aikido school. Aikido training schools. Japanese martial arts.http://myallsports.com/tips-in-choosing-an-aikido-school-aikido-training-schools-japanese-martial-arts/129/ http://myallsports.com/tips-in-choosing-an-aikido-school-aikido-training-schools-japanese-martial-arts/129/#comments Fri, 18 Feb 2011 16:49:57 +0000 Aikido master http://myallsports.com/tips-in-choosing-an-aikido-school-aikido-training-schools-japanese-martial-arts/129/ Tips in choosing an aikido school. Aikido training schools. Japanese martial arts.

Aikido is one of the oldest and most widely-used martial arts forms in the world. It is being taught for centuries as a form of self-defense and protection. It is also a way for people to learn centeredness and balance in their lives.

Aikido is a martial arts form that requires constant practice and dedicated study for it does not only teach you self-defense, it also teaches you discipline. A good aikido training school is needed to achieve this. This is the reason why it is important for you to find a school that will not only teach you the basics but will also nurture your budding talent.

Here are some tips in choosing a good aikido school.

Go for the recommended ones

Although all aikido training schools will be teaching the same set of tricks and techniques, there are schools that will give you better training. One way to look for good aikido schools is to ask around your neighborhood or among your friends and acquaintances. They are great sources because not only will they be able to provide you with names that are located in a place convenient to you, they will also be able to give you first hand information on the teaching method of the school.

In fact, they can even give you tips and advice on aikido training. Another way is to ask martial arts teachers. Even if they are not teaching aikido, they will know people who teach aikido and will be able to recommend good ones. There are also forums over the internet where you can post your questions. Members of the site or those that frequently read the forums will surely answer. Chances are they will know a good aikido school that is near your house. Forums like these are very effective because members are mostly aikido or martial arts buffs who know the business and will surely know what they are talking about.

Look for one that is near

In addition to the training, you will also need to find a school that is near your house or your place of work. Location is important in giving you the drive. Places that are far from your place will only result in frequent absenteeism, which is not good for your training. Another advantage that near locations provide is the fact that it gives you the chance to urge friends or family members to come with you and also be interested in the martial art form.

Teacher and mentor

Before enrolling in a program, make sure that you got to meet and talk to the teacher. Although it may seem unimportant, it is vital to also be attuned and in harmony with the teacher of aikido as he or she will not only be teaching you aikido basics but also your mentor in your life.

Scheduling

Getting a good schedule is another crucial point in getting a good aikido training. Look for schools that offer the schedule that you want. Remember that the time


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