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Posted by admin on October 30, 2011

The Soccer Wall-Club Model

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Soccer Innovations’ unbreakable PVC, lightweight, and affordable Soccer Wall Mannequin. Collapses in half and body folds into head. This mannequin also includes our NEW style mannequin body. Bottom spike also can be exchanged for our optional turf base for artificial grass surfaces! See our other great products and videos at www.SoccerInnovations.com or visit our Facebook Page – Soccer Innovations USA!

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Posted by admin on October 27, 2011

Top 5 Reasons To Live In Morrisville, Nc

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Since the 2000 census revealed a little more than 5,000 residents made up the population in Morrisville, North Carolina, a special calculation of area growth in 2004 stated that the community had risen close to 12,000 residents. With this amount of progress highlighted for Morrisville, the surrounding industrial boom is making the town a more desirable destination for migrating families. Below you will find a few reasons why living in Morrisville has become so popular in recent years.

Booming Industry

The close proximity to Research Triangle Park (also known as RTP), the Raleigh-Durham International Airport, as well as I-40 makes Morrisville, North Carolina a well-connected town to live in. Many business offices, hotels, and shopping outlets have found a home in the area. The outskirts of RTP are booming with businesses as executives scramble to locate prime locations beyond Research Triangle Park.

Flexible School Schedules

Families with children or those planning on rearing their kids in the Morrisville area should know that the school system offers the convenience of flexible school schedules. In Morrisville, students attending kindergarten to the 5th grade receive a year-round education. Middle school students have a choice of attending a traditional school year or one that takes place all year-round. Students entering the 9th to 12th grade are subject to district restrictions. The year-round scheduling does not apply to students who live in the Wake County area.

Transportation

When it comes to traveling within and outside of the Morrisville area, the town provides air travel with the Raleigh-Durham International Airport; rail travel with Amtrak; and the choice of many interstates, such as Interstate 40 or 540.

Financial Prosperity

When it comes to the median income for a household living in town, numbers point to ranges hovering about $55,000. The median figure for a family showcases incomes close to $65,000 and climbing.

Plenty of Recreational Options

The parks and recreation opportunities of Morrisville allow residents to enjoy the great outdoors, as well as friendly competition among neighbors. In town, programs offer aquatic, senior, athletic, and youth-related outlets. Soccer, baseball, T-ball, softball, and tennis are just some of the things that a resident may participate in. At the Morrisville Aquatics and Fitness Center, a 25-yard swimming pool, lighted tennis and volleyball courts, sauna, whirlpool, and cardio equipment can be enjoyed.

Joshua Wills
http://www.articlesbase.com/real-estate-articles/top-5-reasons-to-live-in-morrisville-nc-134355.html

Posted by admin on October 26, 2011

The Bownet Will Take Abuse… and not tip over

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The Bownet Mini can take some serious abuse, but it will always retain its shape. For more info, visit www.soccerteamexpress.com.

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Posted by admin on October 24, 2011

The Popularity Of American Football

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The term “American football” refers to a type of game, not a regional sport. American football is enjoyed world-wide. Professional American-style football leagues exist in Canada, Europe, South America and Japan. NFL Europa is a organization operated by the US based National Football League. NFL Europa has teams in six German and Dutch cities. In Canada, there are 2 organizations, the Canadian Footbal Leage, a professional league, and Canadian University Spot, which is a network of nonprofessional University level teams.

Both Canadian leagues play American style football but with some variations known as Canadian Rules. New Zealand, Mexico, Japan and several other countries have amateur football leagues. American style football is governed by the International Federation Of American Football (IFAF), which has over 45 affliates in North and South America, Europe, Asia and Australasia. However, the true moving force in american footbal is the NFL, or National Football Association.

The NFL is the regulatory and organizational arm of football in the US. It makes and enforces rules for sportsmanship and drug use. When a player behaves overly aggressively during a game, misses practice sessions or becomes involved in extracurricular illegal activity, the NFL will impose a fine and/or suspend a player. The NFL bans recreational and steroid, or performance enhancing, drug use. It authorizes and conducts urine testing on its professional atheles.

The NFL also decides yearly whether the rules of the game should be changed, and in what ways. Often the rules are done to make the game more interesting or more fair. Safety is another motivation behind rule change and the NFL tries to make this aggressive and even violent game as safe as possible by modifying the existing rules and the forms of protective equipment used. However, merchandising is also a factor and the NFL has advocated rule changes, such as a sponsor time out which is a pause in the play of the game, that are solely for the purpose of allowing the sponsor to show commercials.

The NFL decides which cities can have a team and how many teams will make up the two franchises, The Amercan Football League and the National Football League, which originally was the only and prototypic league in American football. Fans have intese loyalties to these two franchises, which is capitalized upon in the yearly Superbowl. This game was established to play upon this rivalry and pits the AFL and NFL Champions against each other. This is held in February and is the single most watched event on American television. It is an event that begins weeks in advance with football interveiws, panels of sports figures who speculate on the game’s outcome, and bettiing oportunities. This hype grows over the weeks of playoff games and builds to a near frenzy by the time Superbowl Sunday arrives.

The game is an all day event with ceremonies and a legendary half time, Las Vegas style, show that features top celebrities. For the multitudes watching at home, the Super Bowl is also augmented by the premeire screening of a collection of the most innovative and often humorous advertising blips. Because of the exposure and the terrific numbers of viewers, the competition to be one of the favored advertisers is nearly as hearty as the team competition to play in this game.

American Football is sweeping the rest of the world and becoming a popular phenomenon in nearly every country. This growth in popularity is slower in countries that have established rugby or soccer francishes but American Football is rapidly becoming as popular as American fast food.

James Brown
http://www.articlesbase.com/soccer-articles/the-popularity-of-american-football-139507.html

Posted by admin on October 24, 2011

Setting up the Bow Net Mini

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Showing the ease of setting up the Bow Net Mini, one of the most versatile soccer practice goals on the market. For more info, visit www.soccerteamexpress.com.

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Posted by admin on October 20, 2011

Taking shots on the Bow Net 6×12 soccer practice goal

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Taking a few practice shots on the 6×12 Bow Net soccer practice goal. For more info, visit www.soccerteamexpress.com

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Posted by admin on October 17, 2011

Every Field Has A Story, Episode 1, Tornado

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Episode one, Tornado. Every field has a story. This one starts in Cary, North Carolina at the Wake Med Soccer Park—home to prominent international soccer events and NCAA championship soccer. See how one team up against the clock ensures a pro soccer game goes off on schedule despite a tornado, hail and six inches of standing water.

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Posted by admin on October 15, 2011

Pool and Game Tables Originated From Croquet, Can That be True?

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It is interesting at times to look at something that has been around for as long as we can remember, something we may not think of often, and discover its history. Today there are many different types of game tables on the market, but did you know that game tables originated from outdoor games that were played on the ground? And that game tables have been around for hundreds of years?

Now, the exact origination of table top games is unknown, but the first definite reference to a game table is in 1470, when French King Louis XI owned a variation of a pool table. Though where it originated is unknown, the top three possibilities are England, France and Persia, and the earliest table games were ancestors to modern billiards or pool. William Shakespeare’s play, Antony and Cleopatra (1606-1607), mentions this game with the line “let us to billiards.”

So how did it all get started? Believe it or not, a version of a game that is still enjoyed today at many family BBQ’s, croquet, is where it originated. Versions of croquet have been around for hundreds of years and were quite a popular form of entertainment. But it was seasonal. To play year round at court, the game was moved inside. Though we can only speculate, there was probably some member of a royal family that had a bad back, and all the bending over to knock the balls was not doing anyone a favor. The game was downsized and placed on a table. With the problem of the balls rolling off, it probably did not take long to add edges to the table, and then by the 1600’s rubber was added to the edges to protect the wood and give extra bounce to the balls. Thin, green (the color of grass!) cloth, usually felt or wool, was then added making a players shot more accurate, and, I imagine, it reduced the amount of random rolling that would occur on wood. In the early 1800’s, wood was replaced by slate, making the tables sturdier and smoother.

In croquet, the object was to shoot your ball through a series of hoops, and then knock a wicket at the end of the course. Many of the early game tables also had objects to knock a ball through, and some did not. In the second version the object was often to knock your players ball with the cue ball and then have it bounce off the side to strike another ball. This type of cue sports (called Carom billiards) are still around today and are played on billiard tables without pockets. But early on, it did not take long for holes to be added to the tables as a replacement to obstacles with a net under the hole to catch the ball. As a matter of fact, King Louis’ billiard table had one hole in the center. This evolved over the years to two holes, one at each end, and eventually into the six pocketed pool tables that are common today.

With the dawning of the innovative 20th century, many other types of game tables were invented. After all, if you can play croquet indoors on a table, what else? Well, hockey was brought indoors to a frictionless table surface in the early 1970’s, and air hockey was born.

When it comes to soccer, you can probably guess that it was first invented in England. In 1922, an avid fan wanted to provide an indoor game that replicated the sport he loved. Though there were similar table games to foosball as early as the 1890’s.

Table tennis also originated in England in the 1880’s. Upper-class Victorians, looking for after dinner amusement, would use everyday items to act as the equipment needed: books for a net, a cork for a ball and a cigar box lid as the racket. Ping Pong grew in popularity quite quickly. Within 20 years there were books written about the game, and the unofficial first world championship was held in 1902.

Today game tables are found in homes, clubs, schools, pubs and offices around the world, bringing hours of enjoyment and relaxation to millions of people. Some of the tidbits of history and trivia are fascinating and can explain some of the idiosyncrasies found in the different games (such as how snooker got its name). And though there is still a lot I do not know about many of these games, one thing I do know, I will never look at croquet the same way again!

MJ Marks
http://www.articlesbase.com/home-and-family-articles/pool-and-game-tables-originated-from-croquet-can-that-be-true-746601.html

Posted by admin on October 13, 2011

Adidas Soccer – All In

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Take a look at our entire selection of Adidas soccer equipment and apparel at soccerteamexpress.com.

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Posted by admin on October 10, 2011

How Soccer Uniforms are made: for the first time, YOU can become a Soccer Uniforms designer!

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Within minutes, you can become a Soccer Uniforms designer!

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