1-10 of 90 hubssort by Hot Best Latest
A Complete Guide on Gymnastics and The Competition
Gymnastics is an international sport, recreational and competitive both.At its most basic level, gymnastics is designed to increase strength and flexibility through the practice of a broad range of specified...
1 commentA Guide on Athletes Aggression in Sport
The relationship between sport and aggression has been studied extensively for decades, yet investigators still have only an incomplete understanding of the link between the two. That there is a link seems...
2 commentsA Guide on Luge
The Olympic sport of luge involves one (singles) or two athletes (doubles), a sled, and an ice track of banked turns and straight-aways. This high-speed sport requires customized equipment and intense mental...
0 commentsAn Introduction on Scottish Highland Games
Scottish Highland Games are a unique mix of cultural identity (kilt, bagpipes, and caber), traditional track and field activities (running, jumping, and throwing), and aesthetic movement as visual tapestry...
0 commentsA Complete Guide on Bobsledding
Speed, ice, and danger are the key qualities of bobsledding, perhaps one of the most exciting sports for participants and spectators both. Bobsledding involves a two- or four-person team riding a specially...
11 commentsA Guide on Olympic Diving
A dive is a head-first entry into the water, straightforward or intricate depending on how the diver performs the dive and what he or she does between leaving the platform and hitting the water. Diving has...
0 commentsA Comprehensive Guide on Bullfighting and Bullfighters
Bullfighting is practiced primarily in Spain and to a lesser extent in Mexico, Central America, South America, southern France, and Portugal. Its existence depends on (1) a large and constant supply of...
1 commentAn Introduction on Irish Hurling Sport
Hurling, considered perhaps the fiercest and fastest of all team games, is the national field game of Ireland. It is played by two teams of 15 players, who use sticks (hurleys or camans) made of ash to hit a...
2 commentsA Complete Guide on Acrobatics
Acrobatics is the practice of performing physically unusual feats with one's body. Principally the art of jumping, tumbling, and balancing, it often involves apparatus such as poles,one-wheel cycles, and...
0 commentsAn Introduction to Iaido, the Japanese Martial Art
Iaido is the Japanese martial art of drawing and cutting in the same motion, or “attacking from the scabbard.” Iaido is considered a method of self-development but is also practiced as a sport, with two...
0 comments










