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What to Wear When Skiing in the Rain
Posted at 09:07, 16/03/2009 by JodyK
If you find yourself going out to ski in the rain, the following tips are good to follow to prevent being soaked to the skin.
Arms In Front for Better Form
Posted at 08:33, 01/03/2009 by JodyK
Your arms should not be at your sides, rather slightly forward, as if you are holding a serving tray.
Find a Wetsuit that Fits
Posted at 08:29, 26/02/2009 by JodyK
A good fit is a wetsuit that clings snuggly to your body. But not too tight – you want to be able to move around out there.
Stay Safe in the Sea
Posted at 09:55, 25/02/2009 by JodyK
It is very important to be aware of conditions in the water before you begin any surfing session. Only go into the water if it is safe.
Practice Golf with Your Eyes Closed
Posted at 10:15, 25/02/2009 by JodyK
In order to get a better sense of the ball, you need to have a better sense of your body.
Stay Warm Riding in the Winter
Posted at 11:06, 22/02/2009 by JodyK
Typically, for a winter ride, you want to go with three layers. The first one should act to absorb sweat (silk or synthetics are best), then a layer for basic warmth (wool or synthetic), followed by a wind resistant layer.
Secure Your Bike from Thieves
Posted at 08:53, 19/02/2009 by JodyK
The best lock for you depends on where you’re leaving your bike.
How to Deal with a Flat
Posted at 08:24, 18/02/2009 by JodyK
Nothing busts up the fun of a bike ride like a flat tire. Learn how to spot 'em, fix 'em and more.
Find Comfortable Bicycle Shorts
Posted at 10:25, 18/02/2009 by JodyK
Smooth shorts for a smooth ride. While cycling shorts may not be the most flattering of apparel for most of us mere mortals, they are certainly recommended for serious riders.
How to Teach Kids to Tread Water
Posted at 18:54, 27/01/2009 by LauraWilliams
Learn a few basic techniques to teach your children about treading water.
Wash Your Bike with Washing Up Liquid (Dish Soap)
Posted at 19:28, 27/01/2009 by LauraWilliams
How do you clean your bike? Spray it with a squirt gun, toss buckets of water at it, drive through a sprinkler? If it’s working for you, great! If not, try these suggestions from Bicycle Habitat.
Ideal Grip Pressure Point for Distance in Golf
Posted at 19:15, 22/01/2009 by LauraWilliams
Tom the golf expert offers a few helpful tips for distance in golf.
Tips for Open Water Swimming
Posted at 22:05, 21/01/2009 by LauraWilliams
Learn how to take your swimming technique outside the pool with these tips from active.com.
The Best Clothes for Winter Weather Exercising
Posted at 23:02, 21/01/2009 by LauraWilliams
When it’s cold outside your natural instinct may be to bundle on several sweatshirts and jackets. Not the best plan if you’re working out.
Relieve Muscular Tension with Tennis Balls & An Umbrella
Posted at 01:04, 22/01/2009 by LauraWilliams
It doesn’t always take strenuous exercise to make your muscles ache. Case in point: I’ve done nothing but write all day and my back is screaming for a (free) massage. Time to pull out my umbrella!
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