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  1. Wakeboard Tower Mirrors

    by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-25
    Wakeboarding is one of the quickest growing water sports today. Enthusiasts love to jump high off the wake, and elevate the tie-off point of their rope attached to the boat, which allows them to catch...
  2. Wakeboard Products

    by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-25
    Formerly skurfing, wakeboarding is a surface water sport that combines snow boarding, surfing, and water skiing. It involves riding the wake of a speedboat on a single board - the wakeboard. There are...
  3. Wakeboarding Tricks

    by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-25
    When it comes to wakeboarding, some riders are always a cut above the rest. Others make small ripples while others take on the challenges of billowing waves. Surely though, most riders dream of becomi...
  4. Choose The Right Wakeboard Bag

    by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-25
    A wakeboard bag is an essential and very useful part of the gear that every wakeboard enthusiast should have or at least invest into. These bags help wakeboard enthusiasts manage their equipment and e...
  5. Buy a Wakeboard Tower

    by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-25
    Wakeboard towers are gaining popularity among wakeboard enthusiasts because of its added functionality and aesthetic significance. Wakeboard enthusiasts are finding themselves in the look out for good...
  6. Understanding River Rapid Classifications

    by Richard Chapo - 2007-02-12
    There is something about rapids on a river that make people excited. Oh, yeah. I gotta try that! Before you hop into the river on a kayak, raft, canoe or branch, you need to take a minute to understan...
  7. A Guide to River Obstructions

    by Richard Chapo - 2007-02-12
    As you probably know, most rivers do not just flow unimpeded. There are obstructions that force the water to flow out and around them. These obstructions can be rocks, sandbars, trees and just about a...
  8. Kayaking with the Flow

    by Richard Chapo - 2007-02-12
    If you are taking up kayaking, you need to become one with the flow. No, I am not talking about Star Wars. I am talking about the motion of the water in your river of choice.The river giveth and taket...
  9. Mountaineer With Knee Prostheses and Cancer-to Summit 22,800 ft. Mt. Aconcagua About Age 135

    by Bernie Dahl - 2007-01-26
    Dr. Dahl's first attempt to summit Aconcagua in Argentina (at 22,800 feet the highest mountain outside of Asia) was in 1996, just one year after being fitted with a Johnson & Johnson total knee prosth...
  10. The Capsize Drill for a Closed Cockpit Kayak

    by Matt Stephens - 2007-01-20
    Capsizing and Escaping from a Closed Cockpit Kayak - The Basic and First ProcedureIntroductionWhen kayaking one of the most crucial things to be able to do is escape from your kayak should you need to...
  11. Skydiving In San Diego

    by Andrew Caxton - 2007-01-06
    At San Diego's extreme sports centers you have an opportunity to make your first tandem jump or take on an accelerated freefall program that will allow you to eventually jump solo. So whether you are ...
  12. Experience the Benefits of Sports Massage

    by Ryan Coisson - 2007-01-06
    It's the day after you climbed a huge crag and your muscles are not very happy about it. A great way to relieve your aches and pains is to have a session with your local sport massage therapist.Sport...
  13. The Thrills & Spills of Extreme Snowboarding

    by Toby Russell - 2007-01-06
    For the More AdvancedExtreme snowboarding is a type of free ride snowboarding that is conducted over rough terrain. It frequently encounters obstacles such as ravines, cliffs, rock gaps, deep snow and...
  14. Skydive and Free Fall Answers

    by Andrew Caxton - 2007-01-05
    What are the risks? As with any sport there is always the risk of injury. However. with the proper instruction. the right equipment. and the development of the right techniques. skydiving can be the ...
  15. Aerohio Skydive Center

    by Andrew Caxton - 2007-01-04
    The Midwest United States may be one flat plain. but even flat can be exciting when you're falling at 120 miles per hour. That's why skydiving Ohio should be on everybody's list in the Buckeye state. ...
  16. Want To Be An Airsoft Sniper

    by Niall Roche - 2007-01-04
    Airsoft as a hobby tends to revolve around assault rifles and pistols and has done for years. The vast majority of airsoft fans want to own replica M16s, M4s, AK47s etc. But not every airsoft fan is c...
  17. How to Dominate at a Bouldering Competition

    by Ryan Coisson - 2007-01-03
    There are tons of indoor comps all over the country. That being the case I decided to write this little article about how to succeed at indoor competitions.If you have never been to an ABS or other ...
  18. Mini Bike FAQ

    by Tim Bock - 2007-01-02
    What are some of the most frequently asked mini bike questions? Mini Bike FAQ is the topic of this article. You will learn some of the answers to these questions.What is a mini bike is one of the min...
  19. San Diego Skydive Lessons

    by Andrew Caxton - 2007-01-02
    Believe it or not, skydiving has been around for hundreds of years. Some historians even trace the first parachutes back to China in the 1100s. That's a long distance, in years and miles, away from sk...
  20. How to Breakdance: Turtle

    by Dan Svinsky - 2006-12-27
    The turtle is one of the most popular breakdance moves out there. It involves the breakdancer supporting his body on his arms/elbow while spinning around in circles.To learn this impressive breakdance...