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		<title>Are Snowboards For Girls Different Than Those For Boys?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 08:51:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Snowboarding is the ultimate thrill you can achieve on the slopes; surfers, windsurfers and skaters are guilty to have inspired this sport and everyone else seems to be following the example. While there are no restriction on who can practice snowboarding, there are some differences between snowboards for girls and those that are for boys.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Snowboarding is the ultimate thrill you can achieve on the slopes; surfers, windsurfers and skaters are guilty to have inspired this sport and everyone else seems to be following the example. While there are no restriction on who can practice snowboarding, there are some differences between snowboards for girls and those that are for boys.</p>
<p>The Differences In The Snowboards For Girls And Boys<br />
The difference is not in the practice of the sport itself but only in the snowboard and that is the size of the snowboard, which is smaller in the case of the one for girls. There is no restriction in the case that a girl wishes to use a boy&#8217;s snowboard however, it is suggested girls use snowboards for girls for the following reasons: the size and the weight.<br />
While some girls are able to handle a heavier, larger snowboard, other girls who are medium height and weight find it difficult; therefore the snowboard for girls is lighter and considerably smaller.<br />
Like surfing, snowboarding is a sport that is based on nature and when you are on a slope, flying through the winds on the tip of the snow, any extra weight or size can bring you down. The snowboard, like the surfing board, becomes one with the rider and, therefore, it needs to be proportionate with the same.</p>
<p>Finding The Right Snowboard For You<br />
If you are shopping for your first snowboard, you may want to first weigh yourself and ensure you know your height before you go to the store to buy or rent, for these are the two criteria by which you should consider purchasing your snowboard.<br />
Try and rent a snowboard at first to see the difference between snowboards for girls and boys as well as to get a grip of the sport. Only after that, you might be ready to purchase your first snowboard.</p>
<p>Other Essential Snowboarding Equipment<br />
In order to make snowboarding a safe sport you will need to ensure you have the right equipment, as well, besides the snowboard itself and that is: the helmet which will protect your head in case of a fall, padding for your knees, hips and well as elbows as those are the areas most prone to getting hurt in case you may fall, the snowboarding suit, which is similar to the skiing suit and the gloves to protect your hands.<br />
Additional to the above mentioned items, you will need glasses to protect your eyes from the glare of the snow as well as the wind blowing directly in your eyes.<br />
Enjoy a unique sport, which will bring you excitement and fun.</p>
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		<title>Tips In Choosing A Paintball Gun</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 09:54:08 +0000</pubDate>
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Today paintball is one of the most popular sports not only in the United States but around the world. It is a fun and exciting game that offers adventure to its players. When getting on the paintball field, it is very important to consider your one important friend &#8211; the paintball gun.
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<p>Today paintball is one of the most popular sports not only in the United States but around the world. It is a fun and exciting game that offers adventure to its players. When getting on the paintball field, it is very important to consider your one important friend &#8211; the paintball gun.</p>
<p>Paintball would not be paintball without the paintball gun. All <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.paintball-store.us/Paintball_Markers.html">paintball guns</a> may look the same but it is important to remember that choosing the right paintball gun is not an easy task. Here are some tips that you may need to consider:</p>
<p>1. The very first thing that needs to be considered when buying a paintball gun is the price. It is important that the buyer determine his budget for the gun. There are many paintball guns in the market and prices may range from $100 to $900. The cost of the gun will depend on the brand and features that come with it.</p>
<p>2. It is recommended a person test all types of guns before buying one. He may want to try those that he has borrowed or rented which will give him the chance to choose which a gun that works for him. The paintball gun should provide ease of use and comfort for the user.</p>
<p>3. Before buying a paintball gun, it is important that he decide on the size of the gun, the paintball loader and the tank that he desires. Remember that the bigger the tanks and the paintball loaders the heavier the gun becomes. A good gun should be the right size for the user and should contain the amount of paintball needed to fire at the opponents.</p>
<p>4. The buyer should shop around first before deciding on a particular paintball gun. This will give him the chance to evaluate and compare prices. Some shops offer lower prices than other shops, so do some research and purchase the one that fits your needs and pocketbook.</p>
<p>5. Seek advice from friends who play paintball, instructors, and coaches of paintball games who will be able to provide some tips on what paintball guns they have used and have found effective. Paintball stores can also recommend some good paintball guns and/or those that they most often sell to their customers.</p>
<p>After choosing the right paintball gun, you must familiarize yourself with the machine. Practicing with the paintball gun will help you move with the gun as well as apply some strategies for using the gun.</p>
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		<title>The Importance of Sizing A Wakeboard Properly</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 12:07:04 +0000</pubDate>
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When you are wakeboarding, as is the case in many board sports like surfing and snowboarding, it is important to have the right size board. Sizing a wakeboard properly is very important to your stability and agility on the water. 
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<p>When you are wakeboarding, as is the case in many board sports like surfing and snowboarding, it is important to have the right size board. Sizing a wakeboard properly is very important to your stability and agility on the water. </p>
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Not only is it important to have the sizing of your wakeboard match your height and weight, but also you should be aware of what your particular riding style is and the wake that you most commonly ride. </p>
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Sizing Down A Wakeboard</p>
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The actual process involved in sizing a wakeboard is really quite simple, and there are a few pieces of information that are going to be valuable to you. For one, by sizing down with your wakeboard, it will seem as though the board is a great deal lighter and easier to spin with. This is ideal for advanced wake boarders who like to jump the wake and do tricks. </p>
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If you size down, however, landings will be more difficult to pull off and because it makes it a lot more difficult to catch and ride a wake, a small board is not the best choice for beginners.</p>
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Sizing Up A Wakeboard</p>
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On the other hand, if you size your wakeboard up, you will experience a slower and smoother ride, as a bigger wakeboard will move slower in the water and will not be as rough or aggressive. This is the best option for novices to wakeboarding because it allows them to get used to the stance position and the tactics involved in the sport before progressively making it more difficult and challenging.</p>
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The importance of properly sizing a wakeboard, regardless of whether you go up or down, is critical to your performance overall. If you are not sure how to size a wakeboard then the best idea is to get a professional to show you the ropes so that you can learn properly and do it yourself in the future.</p>
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You also need to consider the size of the rest of your equipment, namely your life vest and clothing, because you want to make sure that everything fits properly and that you are going to be comfortable once you get out there on the water. </p>
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As you can see properly sizing a wakeboard is crucial whether you are a beginner or a pro. Maintaining a proper stance on the wakeboard is also crucial, and when it comes to mounting your bindings on a wakeboard, it is important to start off with a wider stance if you are first learning, and then adjust it and tighten it in once you are feeling more comfortable.</p>
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		<title>Buying a Skateboard &#8211; Tips and Hints</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 12:47:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s easy to be a little awed by all the variety of designs that are out there when you start shopping for a skateboard. The graphics can be incredible and so can the skateboards that were created by some of your favorite professional skateboarders. Don&#8217;t let the appearance of the skateboard fool you though, there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s easy to be a little awed by all the variety of designs that are out there when you start shopping for a skateboard. The graphics can be incredible and so can the skateboards that were created by some of your favorite professional skateboarders. Don&#8217;t let the appearance of the skateboard fool you though, there is more to a skateboard than how it looks. You want a skateboard that will stand the test of time, not just one that will look good for a few months then fall apart.</p>
<p>The way you skate should influence the kind of skateboard you buy &#8211; think about your style and what you like to do with the skateboard. Do you need a skateboard that is longer or one that is wider instead? Your physical size is also something to consider. People who are lighter can use a smaller deck while those who are heavier need to think about getting a more solid deck on their skateboard.</p>
<p>Do some research on the internet before you start shopping &#8211; see what others have to say about the different types of skateboards. Also, visit local skate shops and talk to some of the employees to see what they would recommend. Generally, if you are new to skating, you want to look for a board with a wider deck than more experienced skaters might have. If you are just starting out with skateboarding, buy a less expensive board until you get a feel for skating and see if you really like the sport and want to keep it up. If you decide skating isn&#8217;t for you, then you won&#8217;t have wasted too much money.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t decide on a skateboard until you have spent a lot of time thinking about the different aspects of the board and how they work for you. You need to consider if the deck size works for you and if the wheels are going to be the right size and the right type for you. You should always try out any skateboard you are thinking about buying just to see if it will do what you are going to want it to do. If a store says that don&#8217;t allow this, don&#8217;t buy a skateboard from them!</p>
<p>Online research can also be useful for finding out what others think about specific boards you are considering. Read reviews and comments about the boards you are interested in to get an idea of how happy people are with them and how long they last. Read about how long the skateboards last, especially with daily use. You want one that will last you at least 6 months, if not a year. Skateboards are not cheap, so you don&#8217;t want to have to buy a new one every few months.</p>
<p>While skateboards can be bought online for less sometimes, you need to get a feel for the board before you buy it. This is why it is good to go to stores in your area and shop around, trying different brands and types of boards. Once you decide on one that you think will work for you, then you can consider purchasing it online. You don&#8217;t want to buy a skateboard online that you never tried only to find it isn&#8217;t at all what you wanted &#8211; what a waste of money. Remember to find out how much shipping will cost when buying a skateboard online because it varies from store to store.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to find out what kind of return policy any store, especially online vendors, has before you buy a skateboard. If you have problems with the skateboard or it just isn&#8217;t working for you, you should be able to return it and get all your money back as long as you do so within a reasonable time. When buying a skateboard online, make sure the company will be very flexible when it comes to returns.</p>
<p>There are so many different types and styles of skateboards that it can be overwhelming &#8211; not every board will work for everyone. Figure out how much you are willing to spend and check out several different skateboards in that price range before you make a final decision. You need to to try as many as possible so you can figure out what type will make you happy and make skating as fun as possible. Also, you want a skateboard that will keep you safe!<br />
Skateboards don&#8217;t have to be expensive, you can get reasonably priced ones in many styles and type. If you are looking to spend a little more, you might think about having one built specifically for you.</p>
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