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The Slow Death of Sportsmanship

The Slow Death of Sportsmanship

Editor April 27, 2013 Comments Off

With the admission of Lance Armstrong about his ten years of doping in order to win the Tour de France so many times it seems like the end of sportsmanship has taken another step

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Morning Yoga That Will Keep Your Body In Shape

Morning Yoga That Will Keep Your Body In Shape

Editor December 26, 2012 Comments Off

The Yoga Sun Salutation Pose, also known as Salute to the Sun or Surya Namaskar is something that goes back to the Guru’s or Rishi’s as far back as 6000 years. It was designed

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Steroids in Sports

Steroids in Sports

Editor October 18, 2012 Comments Off

Steroids in sports are something that has been going on for decades from swimming to running and obviously cycling. We all know that the main reason why cycling is now the latest culprit is

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Triple Crown Within Reach for MVP Miguel Cabrera

Triple Crown Within Reach for MVP Miguel Cabrera

Editor September 28, 2012 2

Winning the Triple Crown in Major League Baseball is a feat so rare that it is nearly unattainable; something even the great Babe Ruth was not even able to achieve. Major League baseball has

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Players to Goodell: Get Rid of Replacement Referees and Bring Back the Real Refs

Players to Goodell: Get Rid of Replacement Referees and Bring Back the Real Refs

Editor September 26, 2012 2

Imagine taking the starting quarterback from any University and without notice telling him he won’t be playing for his team this week; rather he will be starting for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Regardless of talent,

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What to Watch – NCAA College Football Week 4

What to Watch – NCAA College Football Week 4

Editor September 22, 2012 1

NCAA College Football Week 4 has arrived and many are hailing it as the most exciting and highly anticipated weekend of the season so far. There are a handful of games which are “can’t

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Should an NFL Team take a chance on a veteran diva NFL WR?

Should an NFL Team take a chance on a veteran diva NFL WR?

Editor September 15, 2012 2

With the news that Chad Johnson (previously “Ochocinco”), former NFL receiver, plead not guilty to misdemeanor battery in a Florida court on September 13, the question lingers whether he’ll be able to one day

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HBO Hard Knocks – Great Exposure Or Huge Distraction?

HBO Hard Knocks – Great Exposure Or Huge Distraction?

Editor September 3, 2012 Comments Off

Over the years, there has been much debate about whether it’s in a team’s best interest to participate in the HBO Hard Knocks series, a popular reality sports documentary series which follows an NFL

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UFC 151 Scrapped, Jon Jones Now Scheduled To Face Vitor Belfort At UFC 152

UFC 151 Scrapped, Jon Jones Now Scheduled To Face Vitor Belfort At UFC 152

Editor September 2, 2012 1

Late last week the MMA world caught wind that MMA legend Dan Henderson suffered an injury which lead to the cancellation of his September 1 (UFC 151), scheduled bout against Jon Jones (16-1), the

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The Truth Behind Sports Concussions in the NFL

The Truth Behind Sports Concussions in the NFL

Editor August 26, 2012 1

There are various types of injuries that athletes are more likely to get than non-athletes, and concussions are one of them. While there are many sports in which brain concussions can occur, they happen

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