Sunday 18 September 2011

Basic Golf Techniques

Golf technique
First, you need to hold golf grip in a correct way
There are there types of golf grip
The first one is Interlocking grip
This is a very popular golf grip, the little finger of right hand interlock with the index finger of left hand





Second is Vardon grip which is a low-handicap golf grip, the little finger of right hand reset between the index finger and the second finger if right hand.


Third is Baseball grip is an ideal golf grip for junior golf player. hands side by side without linking  but this one is easy to hurt yourself.


i think the first type interlocking grip is the best way. i played golf before and in my experience, it is better than the other grips.

Steps :
  • Stand up, let your arms hanging naturally by your sides, your hands and palms turning slightly towards your thighs. This is the set up position.
  • Form your golf grip
  • Check your set-up position
  • put pressure on your grip

Saturday 17 September 2011

Soccer

What is Soccer?
Soccer is a sport played between two teams of eleven players with round ball. The game is played on a rectangular field of grass or green artificial turf, with a goal in the middle of each of the short ends. The purpose of the game is to score driving the ball into the opposing goal. Goal keepers are the only players allowed to touch the ball with their hands or arms whereas the field players typically use their feet to kick the ball into position, sometimes using their torso or head to intercept a ball in midair.
The team that scores the most goals by the end of the match wins. If the score is tied at the end of the game, either a draw is declared or the game goes into extra time and/or a penalty shootout, depending on the format of the competition.
Laws of the Game
The Laws of the Game were originally arranged in England by the Football Association in 1863 and have evolved since then. Association soccer is governed internationally by FIFA, which organizes the FIFA World Cup every four years.



Formation In soccer
A formation describes how the players in a soccer team are positioned on the field. Different formations may be used depending on the skill of your opponents but also if your team wants to play more attacking or defensive soccer.
The most common soccer formations are list as per below:

The 4-4-2



The 4-3-3 Flat


 

The 3-4-3 Flat


The 3-6-1



The 3-4-2-1

The 4-5-1

The 5-2-2-1
 

The 4-3-3 Triangular Midfield
Soccer is one of my favorite sports which I play every weekend. It is how I keep fit and it keeps me working hard in all aspects of life. Being part of a team has given me a good group of companions with whom I grow and improve.
Now lets watch some memorable moments in soccer:




Tahoora

Friday 16 September 2011

Dropping in

There is something quite terrifying as you lean over the top of your deck (your skateboard) to the awaiting pipe below. Being an extreme amateur myself I can assure you it takes a lot more courage than you think. Watching people who know how to skate, you would expect it to be as simple as breathing. There is a total calmness to their face and not even the slightest hesitation as they gracefully glide down the pipe. I stepped up to the edge and was fine…until I leaned over. What was a 1 and a half metre high drop now looks like 10 and the deck under your feet just a flimsy bit of board between you and the concrete. Having just had four teeth out this week, I can tell you I chickened out at the thought of losing a couple extra. After questioning a skater about the technique of dropping in I was told “just put your foot on the front of your deck, lean over and fall.” I’m sure after I’ve learnt some more basics I’ll find the courage to attempt it and eventually do it without thinking. Until then I’ll stick to flat and slightly sloping surfaces.
... its a lot scarier than it looks. unless your fearless like my daughter

Thursday 15 September 2011

Chess boxing

Chess boxing was a sport invented in 2003 by a Dutch artist named Iepe Rubingh. The idea is to combine the number one intellectual sport and the number one fighting sport into a hybrid one. In order to win the match, the competitors have to satisfy both mental and physical demands.

How to play?
In a chess boxing match, 2 opponents play alternating rounds of chess and followed by boxing round. After boxing round, another round of chess has to be exercised and so on. The contest has 11 rounds which are 6 rounds of chess and 5 rounds of boxing.  The match starts with the chess round first. A chess round takes 4 minutes. Each competitor has a total time of 12 minutes for thinking. A boxing round takes 3 minutes. Between chess and boxing round, there is 1 minute of pause. During this pause, the competitors put on or take off their gears to prepare for the next round.
How to win?
The contest is decided by:
-          Checkmate (chess round)
-          Exceeding the time of thinking (12 minutes) (chess round)
-          Retirement of an opponent (chess + boxing round)
-          KO (Knock out) (boxing round)
-          Referee decision (boxing round)
-          If the chess game ends in stalemate, the opponent with higher score in boxing rounds will win. If the score of 2 competitors in boxing rounds is equal, the opponent with black pieces will win.


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