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Shooter
How fast he can aim at his target? Base skills can't be focused. He will gradually develop them depending on his potential. Bu he never looks down the barrel.Shooting most often refers to the use of a gun, although is also used to describe the firing of...
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VolleyBall
Basketball and volleyball were both invented at Springfield College in Massachusetts within a few years of one another. In 1895, William G. Morgan, after watching basketball develop, decided to invent a less strenuous sport for older people. He called...
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Roll Boy-Stairs
The only equipment you really need to roller skate is a pair of skates that fit you. You can buy a pair from a sporting goods store or rent a pair from any roller skating rink. Skate sizes are typically the same as standard shoe sizes.Practice until you...
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Roll Boy-Bench
Early skates were similar to today's inline skates, but they were not very manoeuvrable; it was very difficult with these skates to do anything but move in a straight line and perhaps make wide sweeping turns. During the rest of the 19th century:...
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Football II
Soccer is the most popular game in the world. Of all sports, it only led to the outbreak of war (conflict El Salvador with Honduras in 1969), and the World Cup final has a larger audience than Miss World.What's in it so fascinating? First, soccer is one...
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Football I
Around 476 BC to 221 BC, a sport called cuju was popularly played in China. The name is roughly translated as kick the ball with foot. The ancient Chinese stuffed feathers inside a leather ball which they kick inside a rectangular playing field. To...
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Sea diver
The ancient Greeks practiced commercial and military diving, usually with little or no equipment. In the Iliad, Homer describes the use of divers in the Trojan Wars; Greek laws regulating those who dived for sunken treasure are found as early as the 3d...
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Ski Runner
In the beginning, all skis were custom-made. Skis used for winter transportation, for cross-country racing and jumping, were carved by hand, from a single plank of wood, by the skier or a family member ã perhaps by a neighboring expert carpenter...
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Ski Slalom
The ski was invented before the wheel. Twenty-two thousand years ago, when the Cro-Magnon man first attached two sticks to his feet, it was not to race down a snowy mountain just for the thrill of it. Skiing began as a mode of survival.
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Ski-Racer
The word ski comes from the Old Norse word "skÍ_" which means stick of wood or ski.[3] The word "ski" has a wider meaning in Norwegian, for instance "vedski" meaning "splitwood for making fire" or "skigard" meaning "a wooden split-rail fence...
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Muscle Man
The human body has over 600 muscles , which contain more than 6 billion muscle fibers. Each fiber is so strong that it can support the weight of the burden of surpassing them 1,000 times. When you exercise , your body releases chemicals called endorphins...
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