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  • Darts

    Darts

    According to the dart historian, Patrick Chaplin, the game of darts has its roots in archery. Other early origin possibilities include javelins and crossbow bolts, but seeing as how the early game of darts made use of an archery-like target, and the fact...

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  • Balls

    Balls

    The first ever soccer ball in history was invented by ancient civilizations, 3000 years ago. The Chinese, Aztec and Maya Indians, and Egyptians each had their own contributions to the first soccer ball in history.The Chinese made their own football with...

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  • Workout

    Workout

    To success there is no elevator. You must go upstairs. If you fall from the stairs _ try go up second time _ even if your leg is broken. This metaphor is perfect for anyone who does workout at a gym.

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  • Bowling Player

    Bowling Player

    Bowling is one of the oldest and most popular games in the world. Bowling is a sport that can be dated back to circa 3200 BC. In the 1930's, a British anthropologist named Sir Flinders Petrie discovered a collection of objects in a child's grave in Egypt...

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  • Basketball Player II

    Basketball Player II

    The basketball team consists of 12 players (of which 5 are located on the field ) . Reserves may enter the game in exchange for the approval of a judge competitions ( during a break in the game) . The team can make unlimited changes of its composition,...

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  • Racing Bike

    Racing Bike

    Road racing in its modern form originated in the late 19th centuary. The sport was popular in the western European countries of France, Spain, Belgium, and Italy. Some of Europe's earliest road bicycle races remain among the sport's biggest events. T...

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  • Karate

    Karate

    Karate is a self-defence system that combines fast, direct techniques with great power, generated through body mechanics.Generally speaking, the aim of a karateka when forced to fight is to subdue an opponent with one decisive move.At the turn of the...

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  • Kayak

    Kayak

    Kayaking definitely affords you the ability to be closer to nature than a lot of other activities do. In many cases you will be able to travel to and see sights only accessible to a very small percentage of the population.Whether a person is kayaking off...

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  • Sulki

    Sulki

    A light two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle for one person, used chiefly in trotting races.Currently sulki can be found on the competition. Races are held at three distances 1600 , 2100 and 2650 m . The driver must be careful not passed trotter gallop - if...

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  • Equestrian III

    Equestrian III

    The history of Equestrian sport dates back over 2,000 years, to when the Greeks introduced Dressage training to prepare their horses for war.It continued to develop as a military exercise through the Middle Ages, with the Three Day Event _ which includes...

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  • Equestrian II

    Equestrian II

    Love your horse? Pet him, brush him and give him a bath. Do all the tack work yourself. Especially focus on how to properly ride and how to read a horses' body language. Remember that the horse will handle just as well for you if you don't get excited or...

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  • Horse Rider

    Horse Rider

    Riding is a lot more about balance on the move than gripping with your legs.Try to sit squarely in the saddle, moving your body with your horse. The more tense you are, the more you will bounce. Stay in tune with how he is moving. It will be less likely...

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