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WWE Tickets- Where Are They Now: Kevin Von Erich

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Kevin Von Erich never thought he would end up becoming one of the biggest wrestlers in WWE history. Von Erich is the son of wrestling legend Fritz Von Erich. His father helped pave the way for future wrestlers, including all of his brothers. The future WWE star always thought football was his future. He believed wrestling was more of an amazing summer job that lasted 22 years and paid well. Many wrestling fans remember Von Erich from his days as a barefoot competitor in World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW). In 2005 he appeared at the WWE Homecoming in Dallas. The wrestler who was known as "The Golden Warrior" got a standing ovation before stepping into the ring to display his famous Iron Claw move on Ron Conway. Get WWE tickets and see your favorite wrestler.
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Tennis Lesson Tips - The Perfect Swing

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

There are a lot of things to learn when taking up tennis, but one of the main fundamentals that must be taught is how to swing. Perfecting your swing may make the difference between being able to handle yourself on the court, and never quite learning how to play a decent game of tennis.
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MLB Tickets - National League Predictions

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

There are certain players that command the attention of baseball fans, ones that people will buy MLB tickets just to see. With the MLB season right around the corner, let's take a look at which players I think will shine in the National League this season.
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Wetsuits: The Wonders Of Insulation

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

The wetsuit is a staple of many sports and pastimes. Athletes use them in scuba diving, surfing, windsurfing and other water sports. Although no single individual is credited with the invention of these garments, they have been used by hydro-friendly athletes since the early 1950s. A common misconception about wetsuits is that they keep the wearer warm by keeping him or her dry. In actuality, wetsuits are designed to help preserve heat by trapping a layer of water against the skin. That layer is warmed by the individual's body heat, causing it to act as an insulator. All wetsuits of varying construction and application operate on this same basic principle.
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Planning a Swimming Pool Design

Monday, May 17th, 2010

If you're planning to install a swimming pool on your property, you should know that swimming pool designs are practically unlimited. You can get a pool in almost any size, style, shape or design.
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Florida Marlins Tickets - Manatees and Mermaids in Miami

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

When you imagine a mermaid, youve got it right..Well, actually, when you think of a manatee, youve got that right too. Recent dance auditions and tryouts made for a defiant and lively mix for those who came to Miami in hopes of joining the Florida Marlins cheerleading squad and pep boys and there was no lack of attraction.
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Tennis Fundamentals-The Basics You Need To Know Before Playing

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Some things cannot be learned fully through theories. Some things must be practiced to attain perfection. Any act that requires motor action has to be performed to learn the same. There is a concept called muscle memory, where the muscles remember many actions that the brain may not and prompts one to perform accordingly. This is what is often referred to as "second nature" as well. Games like tennis also must be played in order to be good at it. But it is also true at the same time that certain basic fundamentals of the game must also be learned beforehand so that when you are in the court, you do not waste time in asking silly fundamentals.
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NASCAR Tickets - Danica Patrick Jumping Ships to NASCAR?

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

A year ago, Danica Patrick was in Japan, recording the first victory by a woman in an Indy Racing League event. This weekend, she will be outside of Los Angeles, driving in the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. Her contract with Andretti Green is about to expire and many American's are often scratching their heads, wondering where the beautiful woman will be in a year from now? Many will recall Patrick turned the esteemed Indianapolis 500 upside down in 2005, by leading the race for 19 laps and finishing in fourth place. It was the first time a woman had accomplished such a feat and to do so at the age of 23 was remarkable. Get NASCAR tickets and see Patrick burning rubber on the tracks.
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San Antonio Spurs Tickets - The Effects of Black Sea Geopolitics in Basketball

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

If only there had to be an award on how a player could turn his career upside down and then later downside up, it has to be given to George Hill, the young point guard from San Antonio Spurs. Drafted into the team last season, Hill showed some of his worst performances then. Where is he heading to? South Ossetia possibly, to play baseball there! This seemed to be the rant for many players in the camp.
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The New England Patriots - More than Players Community Superstars

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

In a truly competitive NFL domain, it is heartwarming to see players do something for the community. Honestly, there just have been so few instances of players being involved in community service. One of the latest instances that the mind could go to immediately is the event where couple of players from the New England Patriots team was honored at the Children's Hospital Boston event.
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