Basketball
may be the most demanding of all sports. Basketball is a game of quickness: fast starts, sharp cuts and turns, acceleration and deceleration, and jumping. The heart of the game is running.
Some coaches estimated that a starting high school player will run a total of 3 to 5 miles in a 32-minute game.
Suggestions for Physical Training on the Off-Season for the Basketball Player - 0 views
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During the off-season prepare yourself by putting into practice good training principles. This will help you to maintain your fitness at a high level. Therefore, you can better bring out the best in your athletic potential.
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Off-season training for competitive basketball requires self- discipline, dedication, and sacrifice. Also, you must have a good working knowledge of athletic training principles.
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Alternative Fuel Sources - Cheaper And Eco-Friendly - 0 views
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The conventional and traditional fuel sources are becoming more and more expensive to extract and their indiscriminate use in the past century has resulted in their depletion.
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natural fuel sources will reach critically low levels and precipitate a crisis much earlier than we think.
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promising discoveries
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Drugs in sport-Key text - 0 views
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Only the gifted, only the dedicated, only the best will win.
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Modern sport is plagued by suspicions that many top athletes resort to drug-taking – doping – to enhance their performance. They use anabolic steroids, human growth hormone, erythropoietin (EPO), beta-blockers, stimulants or diuretics.
Cactus Goo - 0 views
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used for scouring arsenic, bacteria and cloudiness out of rural drinking water
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There, the residual water from boiling the flat, oval-shaped lobes of prickly pear for salads and other dishes was used to clear up cloudy water drawn from the river before use for cooking or drinking.
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Mucilage is the clear, gooey, viscous liquid from within the cactus which helps to seal water inside the plant so it can survive desert-dry conditions.
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Eventhough parachutes seem to have been used in China since the 1100s and that Leonardo da Vinci of Italy had invented devices similar to parachutes nowadays, worldwide skydivers state that the French inventor André-Jacques Garnerin is the one to make the first parachute. In 1797 he jumped from a balloon over Paris using a parachute and kept on making other jumps in France and also in England.
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In World War I , that is between 1914 and 1918, the military began using parachutes in their missions
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