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Even though NASCAR started as a backwoods illegal race to run moonshine, it has today evolved into a sport that is not only entertaining but depends on physics too. The obvious element in the physics of NASCAR is the aerodynamic design required by these cars in order to achieve top speeds of near 200 mph with the minimum drag coefficient.
Fri, 19 Sep 2008: Sports Cleats: Studs Vs. Spikes
A description of the purpose served by cleats in sports and a breakdown of the different kinds of cleats available.
Thu, 18 Sep 2008: Figure Skaters Reminisce At The PSFC's 10th Anniversary
The Professional Figure Skater's Cooperative (PSFC) has been helping figure skating professionals gain employment, find support and help each other out for the past ten years. They recently celebrated their double-digit birthday, and skaters have shared their memories of their time with the organization.
Thu, 18 Sep 2008: Round The World 2008 Yachting Race
With Cowes Week, Majorca's King's Cup, and the Olympics all been and gone by end September, where next for the world's best yachtsmen and women?
It's around the world...
Tue, 16 Sep 2008: The NASCAR Vehicle Past and Present
The original concept of a NASCAR race car was that is was supposed to be composed of stock parts, parts you would buy in an auto parts store. In some respects that is true but not totally. The race car is a high performance racing machine designed to withstand high G-forces when banking on turns.
Sun, 14 Sep 2008: What are the Top 10 Sports Mascots?
The team mascot has refined the way in which sports entertain. The mascot is that iconic figure that sets a team apart from the rest. They motivate the crowd, they please children, and they add something to the team that is very special.
Fri, 12 Sep 2008: The Backwoods Roots of Nascars Early Days
NASCAR stands for the National Stock Car Auto Racing Association. The organization itself is a conduit for many companies to market their products while giving fans of auto racing a thrilling experience.
Tue, 9 Sep 2008: Famous Ice Skaters in History
Ice skating captures the imagination of many, with its swan-like grace, and the immense skill needed to make it to the top levels of the sport. However, public skating brings joy to many people, with no need to develop Olympic level skills! Here we look at some of the famous names that have fallen in love with ice skating over the centuries.
Tue, 9 Sep 2008: Inspiration For Those With Severe Personal Injury
A look at the beginnings of the Paralympics and how they have branched out to cater for sportsmen and women of all disabilities and capabilities.
Mon, 8 Sep 2008: 10 Top Tennis Tips for Coaching Junior Players
The bottom line for tennis coaches is that having a strong beginner tennis coaching program is the key to a long term sustainable business operation.
Sat, 6 Sep 2008: The Great Game Of Table Football
Learn how the game of Table football or foosball was created.
Sat, 6 Sep 2008: Boxing: An Ancient Tradition, A Necessary Skill
Obviously, no one knows when the first fistfight took place; nor do we have much of a clue when the art of smacking folks in the face began to be codified, the rules written down, judges and evaluators brought in.
Fri, 5 Sep 2008: Which Tennis Strings Will Take Your Tennis Game to the Next Level
Strings have been one of the hottest topics of discussion on the pro tour in recent years. Most specifically how the Luxilon strings have become such powerful method of improving player performance.
Fri, 5 Sep 2008: The Forehand Swing Debate in Tennis
The game has evolved to where most players have a big loop on their forehand compared to the old styles (eg. McEnroe, Muster) where they just took the racket straight back and low. Which is Best?
Wed, 3 Sep 2008: Playing Tennis With The Right Shoes
All experienced tennis players know how to select the specific tennis shoes that suits the feet and provides absolute support and comfort while the game is on.
Wed, 3 Sep 2008: Tips For Buying The Perfect Tennis Shoes
Choosing the right tennis shoes can be critical to your performance on the tennis court. This article offers some useful tips on how to pick the right ones.
Fri, 29 Aug 2008: The Best Training Environments for Tennis Players
The training environment for tennis players is a crucial aspect, and only in the right circumstances will players develop. Training environments include academies and squads; or individual and private lessons.
Wed, 27 Aug 2008: Olympic Athletes Fine Tune Bodies for Performance
Olympic athletes, professional athletes and even college athletes know that treating their bodies right, not only through diet and exercise but also skin care and health can yield improved results on and off the playing field.
Tue, 26 Aug 2008: Formula Drifting in Japan
Professional drifting was first officially created in United States in 2003, although it is sometimes said 2004. The Formula Drift Championship was created by Formula Drift, Inc.
Mon, 25 Aug 2008: US OPEN 2008 - The Tennis Players to Watch
This year's US Tennis Open is the most fascinating for many years. Men's tennis has been shaken up by the previously invincible Roger Federer's recent form and the dominance of the young tyro's Nadal and Djokovic.
Fri, 22 Aug 2008: Find A Wave To Rave About
A look at some of the favourite places around the world that surfers like to congregate.
Fri, 22 Aug 2008: The Popularity of Formula D Racing
When it comes to racing or sports that are centered on cars, there are a number of different sports that automatically come to mind. One of those sports is NASCAR.
Wed, 20 Aug 2008: Do You Want to Participate In Amateur Formula Drifting?
Formula D drifting is a popular sport. In fact, for being relatively new to the United States, on a professional level, the sport has a pretty good fan following. In addition to cheering on their favourite drifters, there are many fans who want more.
Wed, 20 Aug 2008: Alpine Skiing: A Sport For The Bold
Downhill skiing requires a combination of athleticism, leisure, privilege, and the devil-may-care attitude that allows participants to enjoy the thrill of, essentially, falling down a steep snow-covered mountain, over and over again. It's not a sport for the faint at heart.
Tue, 19 Aug 2008: The Real Face of the Beijing Olympics
The anticipation of the Beijing Olympics was palpable -and the spectacular opening ceremonies, at the impressive Bird's Nest, proved it was well worth the wait. Yet the ideals of the summer games are also well represented behind the scenes:
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