Chris Grisham asked:


Sports betting or sports gambling whichever way you want to call it, has been around probably since the beginning of organized professional sports. And there’s a reason why people are so keen about betting on sports. That’s because it pays.

Do you want to earn some great profits while getting involved in something you’re very passionate about? Whatever your sport is, be it football, basketball or baseball; betting on sports can bring to you money you never thought you could earn just by following your favorite team!

But I have to remind you that it is not easy. It is not a simple walk in the park as they often say. Betting on sports requires more than instinct or gut feel (and believe, most bettors rely on these whenever they place their bets!). Perhaps above all, you really need to be passionate about it, especially on the sports of your choice. You will have to really study the game, learn the inside stuff, know every cog that makes your specific sport run well. Only by having such formidable knowledge can you gain true advantage over the other bettors.

Now I have prepared a short but effective list of tips that I always hand out to anyone who wants to get started on betting on sports. These are really quite basic tips and suggestions but will prove to be enough for any beginner.

1. Bet only on teams and sports that you love. Whether you want to bet on let’s say the NFL or NCAA, whatever your league of choice may be, the important thing is you choose a team and sports you are very passionate of. Passion is the key here and I don’t think I can over emphasize it enough. When you are passionate about a team, you will be eager and more resourceful on learning more about them, their stats and current conditions. Knowledge about your team and sports is vital on every bet that you will make.

2. Stick to what works for you. Every bet and every sport has a number of betting systems or routines. Even every bettor has his own system whenever he bets. Through time, you will learn and perhaps create your own system. When you finally have a winning way, stick to it. You can deviate from it every once in a while but the important thing is that with major bets, you should always follow your own tried and tested ways.

3. You should make yourself an expert on your sport. Not just with statistics, you must learn the ins and outs, the rules and regulations, everything that makes your sport tick. You should know a great deal with each player of your team. Is the star player currently in perfect playing condition? What is the general morale of the team? Is the coach on the verge of getting fired? These are bits and pieces of information that are vital in helping you to make the proper decisions whenever you’re betting on sports.



JOE
Me! asked:


Ok, so I am not that really into sports but I want to start playing one for college and to get active. My friend used to fence and she gave me the number and I really wanted to do it since it didn’t involve tons of running. My mom called and got the information and I was going to sign up when school started since we have a lot of plans this summer. However, I recently watched the French Open and got really into tennis and I went outside and played with the racket and stuff and I was actually alright at it (I was shocked lol). So now I really want to do tennis instead of fencing but my mom will get mad that I changed my mind so fast. Should I do both? And also I dont really like wearing skirts so can I play tennis in shorts or something or is the skirt required?
Sorry I meant to put racquet.

TRENT
Dan asked:


Now that they’re having a nun beauty pageant, will there be a nun swimsuit competition? That begs the question, would it be wrong to have a sports illustrated swimsuit nun edition?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7581039.stm

LEVI

golfer_guy86 asked:


If a terrorist group decided to target America’s sports, what would be the result?

How would this affect our society and the future of sporting events?

DUNCAN

Bryan Wong asked:


When sport became professionalized athletes began searching for ways to improve their performances. For sports the physical aspect was predominant and athletes sought their way for golden medals at regular doctors. Sport became an industry and the need for specialized physicians grew. This brought a new specialization in medicine; sports medicine. Here after further specialization progressed and sports nutrition became a specialization in sports medicine.

Sport and physical health in general became popular, to practice and also as a form of entertainment. A new and profitable industry was born where many people make there living as does the specialist in sports nutrition. The study of sports nutrition was popular among younger students. The idea of working with famous athletes, or better yet becoming a better athlete themselves was the driving force for and maybe still is the driving force for this study.

The curriculum of this study focuses on understanding how the body functions during exercise and sport. The goal is to maximize the athletic potential and minimizing health risks.

This study provides a scientific background, specific knowledge and skills to address concepts and controversies relating to sports nutrition, sports physiology and to explore the links between nutrition, physiology, performance and health outcomes through the life cycle.

The educational principles integrate nutrition and exercise physiology and application to exercising individuals. The topics that are commonly studied are specific nutrient needs, energy expenditure, hydration, fuel substrate metabolism, ergogenic aids and weight issues for exercising individuals and athletes.

The program also has topics like personal training programs specially designed for the individual client. The focus is on the clients’ workout and how to enhance the physical program and to provide the best nutrition plan. The aim is to tailor the program to the specific needs of their body. The program should include proper nutrition, the necessary supplements and beneficial vitamins and minerals.

The curriculum has a lot to offer. Most institutes have similar courses on a college level that don’t only educate on sport nutrition but much wider than that. The program consist of courses like basic sports science, sport psychology, human physiology, data analysis, functional anatomy, exercise physiology, nutritional physiology and biochemistry, human nutrition, research methods, biomechanics and much more.

The students of sports nutrition education learn the following:

-How nutrients are taken in and how foods are digested and metabolized to provide necessary energy to fuel muscular activity.

-Dietary patterns that maximize performance and prevent disease.

-Research advancements in ergogenic aids.

-Supplementation and the pros and cons of popular diet techniques.

-Sample eating plans showing how to fuel for specific workouts.

-How to distinguish among food, diet, and supplement options and understand which are best and why.

-How to overcome food and weight obsessions.

-How to lose undesired body fat while maintaining energy for exercise.

-Strategies to boost energy, reduce stress, control weight, improve health and enhance workouts.

When you graduate from this study you will be able to get a job in the sports industry. The graduate can target various industries for employment. The following can be targeted: local or state government agencies, hospitals, rehabilitation clinics, institutes of sports, universities and colleges and also personal training. There a many options available to the graduate.

Studying sports nutrition is good investment and will give the graduate more than enough chances to work in this wonderful industry. Even so, many students continue onto a PGCE or Masters course in a related area.



BORIS
Eric asked:


www.CappersInsight.com/forums

Ever found yourself in a situation wherein you are talking about the latest home run and people are giving you blank faces in reply? How about that annoying feeling while you are excitedly talking about the number of baskets you scored and your wife or girlfriend would just roll her eyes at you, and worse, just up and leave the table? For the ladies, how about when you are talking about your favorite team in WNBA and your husband just grunts and drones on and on about a lecture on how men basketball players are better than women basketball players? Well ladies and gentlemen; fret no longer, as the answer to this nightmare has come. At the Cappers Insight, you’ve found your new home!

This Is Not Your Ordinary Sports Forum

The Forum at Cappersinsight.com is a virtual meeting place for people who share similar interests. Now you’ll get the chance to talk all day about sports and for once actually be understood by the people reading your post. They will not yawn at your narratives or scold you for being too focused on a game. Instead, they will cheer you up and encourage you – whatever it is that you have to say.

Imagine that your dream in life is to play for the National Basketball Association. Now, you’ve never had any serious training, mind you, aside from those moments you spent playing with your dad in the garage when you were a little boy. You tell your wife about the idea and she scoffs at you for being a hopeless dreamer and, in the same breath, declares that you don’t have what it takes to be a professional baller. Well, at Cappers Insight Forum, you can say, “I want to play in NBA, but I need skills…” and you’ll actually find yourself talking to another Cappers Insight (CI) Forum member and having that someone tell you, “I know just how you feel.”

You’ll find yourself in the company of new brothers and sisters who would respect and treat your ideas as sacred as their own. They will give you wonderful insights, provide you with better opportunities, and introduce you to other people within your community. How’s that for getting a job done while staying at home and doing forums?

Imagine a sports haven where people are able to bond with other people who share their inspirations and aspirations in life. A brotherhood will open for you if you’ll just click on your browser and type in cappersinsight.com/forums.

Mouth-Watering Features to Seduce You

This site offers different forums wherein spirited sports players can jot down their own insights and feelings. This would be like having an online diary where you would be free to babble on and say whatever you have in mind. With this, you can have access to ideas and experiences of other ball players. Who knows? Maybe you’ll find a retired coach perfect to teach your son, or you might pick up a useful tip or two once you start exploring. More information about the forums would be disclosed near the end of the article.

CI also offers the Calendar option wherein any member would be free to put down dates to remember for other readers. Your ten-year-old is having a soccer game? Why not save it in the Calendar and allow other members of CI to visit your area and cheer for your son? Or if you’re feeling out of touch with the sporting community, you can check out the Calendar to see what events are being held near your area. Maybe a sports clinic is open nearby, or maybe your favorite baseball player is coming! You will have access to an online calendar which will guarantee tempting sports offerings that will fit your every desire.

Another feature to look forward to is the Member’s List. With this, you can see which person is inclined towards the same sport as you are. Now you can spend your time talking with someone who understands the same terms as you do. Imagine if you’re talking to a basketball player who talks about free throws, fouls, and traveling, while you yourself are a devoted soccer player who knows about corners and goal lines. It would be a mess, right? If you can find someone who shares the same passion, the same will, the same love for the game, then it would be perfect. Now you can have more friends to spend that Saturday night with in case you need someone who would understand the beauty of a hotdog sandwich and a hot game.

The Best Bit: Forums with Different Rooms and Different Moods

The forums serve as different rooms wherein you can talk about a specific topic. There is a Welcome to Cappers Insight forum where the aim is to welcome new members. Here, new forum members introduce themselves. Well, it’s a great room really as it would help you get to know other members. And since you are encouraged to list down your hobbies, favorite sport, among others, you will immediately find someone who shares your interests.

Another room in the Welcome to CI forum would be the Forum Rules, where you don’t have to go stumbling in the dark for rules. This would give specific rules and guidelines while you’re saying what’s on your mind to ensure that you can avoid offenses and avoid being blocked.

The next category would be Gambling and Entertainment. There are rooms like Cappers Corner and Poker Room which are dedicated to all kinds of gambling-related subjects. Now you can exchange Poker tips with someone who is an expert on the field! Stock Market room is open for businessmen who want to talk about figures and the stock market and plain business, while the Fantasy Sports Discussion category is for those who play in fantasy leagues.

The best part of the Gambling and Entertainment forum would be the Open Discussion, Polls, and Headlines News rooms. These rooms would allow you to talk about anything and everything under the sun. Polls will give you an opportunity to get inside people’s minds and see what they are thinking, and headline news will keep you posted about the latest information in other areas. Wow! Is that a great deal, or what?

Let’s now get down to the details of the Handicapping category. This forum is dedicated to specific types of sports. The first room would be for NFL, CFL, and Arena Football which every American seems to know about. Feeling the need to know what’s happening with college football? Then select College Football once you enter the site! Another would be the rooms for College Basketball to NBA and WNBA. Who doesn’t love basketball? The great part about CI is that it is not limited to just a particular sport. It can run from NASCAR to other Motor Sports to Boxing, Mixed Martial Arts, Baseball, Hockey, Golf, Soccer, etc. Name it; they have it!

Everybody wants gifts, right? Well, with the Contests Forum offered by CI, members will be given opportunities to get priceless items. Imagine yourself owning a ball autographed by your favorite player! Promised prizes are gift certificates, clothing and other cool rewards. The Cappers Insight Contests are available daily, weekly, and monthly. Who knows? Maybe now’s the perfect time to start stocking up on those precious sports memorabilia!

Then there’s the Health and Fitness Forum. Ah, another tempting room. Not only will this section give you better ideas as to what to do with your health, but it will also give you the opportunity to talk to people who wanted to lose weight and actually succeed. Now you can have both motivation and a role model with your battle for your weight.

Lastly, there would be the Hall of Shame Forum wherein you can bash anything you want. This forum is Rated R, so children are not supposed to see them. However, there is still a precaution of what should not be mentioned in posts. You would have to abide by the rules though. All they’re prohibiting are posts that are obscenely gross.

Register Now!

What are you waiting for? This is the opportunity of a lifetime. You can now have access to an online forum where you can talk about sports, meet new people, win prizes, be informed about the latest events in the sporting world – and talk some more about sports. All you would have to do is to type www.cappersinsight.com/forums on your browser and let your fingers do the work. Click Register to sign up. This is absolutely free of charge, and you would be asked for only minimal information like your birthday and choice of user name. After that, verification would be sent to your e-mail address, and voila! You can now start surfing and posting on its wonderful forums!

Remember, if someday people talk about sports, would you have something to contribute because you are in the know? Or would you have to simply listen and pretend to know what the person is talking about – all because you missed the chance of joining something that requires absolutely nothing from you, but would give you benefits far more than your mind can imagine?



NICK

Politics and Sports:cuba

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Alejandro Guevara Onofre asked:


POLITICS AND SPORTS:CUBA

By alejandro Guevara Onofre

Like Park Chung-hee (Asia/South Korea: 1962-79) and Idi Amin Dada (Africa/Uganda: 1971-79), Fidel Castro is a sports fanatic and enjoys watching all types of Olympic sports. Fidel Castro has visited the national team’s training camps, sports schools, National Schools Games and spent time with the students-athletes and Olympic players. Since 1990, the Cuban dictatorship has spent more than $80 million per year into Olympic sport. However, Cuba is not an Olympic paradise. Cuba’s modern sporting history has been marked by sporting defections.

Every dictatorship has a style of its own. Leonidas Rafael Trujillo had one: Dominican music. Francois Duvalier had one: Haitian culture. Kim Jong Il has one: the cinematography. He likes films as “Gone with the Wind”, a famous film American. The dictator of North Korea wrote an essay “On the Art of Cinema”.

The Idi Amin Dada regime was notorious for torturing political prisoners, forbidding dissent and free speech. Under the dictatorship of Idi Amin Dada, about 350,000 people were killed. But he loves Olympic sports like Fidel Castro Ruz. During 1970s he had become an outspoken champion of sport in the Third World. I remembered that the Ugandan team won two gold, four silver and three bronze medals during the Commonwealth Games in New Zealand in 1974. Overall Ugandan team ranked tenth, before Wales, Trinidad Tobago, Tanzania and Jamaica.

Fidel Castro once said: “What has Cuba’s role been in the Olympic Games? What has it achieved? What has been the fruit of our efforts to promote healthy clean sports? At the 1972 Olympics, we finished 14th among 122 countries. At the Montreal Olympics in 1976—Juantorena remembers this well, and so do we—we finished 8th among 88 participating countries. In 1980, in Moscow we finished 4th among 81 countries; in 1992, in Spain we finished 5th among 169 countries; and in Atlanta, in 1996 we finished 8th among 197 countries. Could anyone refuse these figures”. But under one of the world’s oldest surviving dictatorships, the sport has become a useful way for women and men to access to freedom.

Certainly, Cuban sport is a story of both frustration and miracles. The Cuban government reacted with increduly when in 1980 Roberto Urrutia, a weightlifter, unexpectedly announced his decision to seek asylum in the United States. At the age 14 Urrutia made weightlifting high top priority, and ten months later he established national records. Urrutia entered the 1975 Pan American Championship at the age of 18 and won gold medals for Cuba. In December, in Matanzas, he become the first Latin American weightlifter to obtain a World record. In 1976 he finally realized his dream of competing in the Olympics. Like Alberto Juantorena (track and field), Teofilo Stevenson (boxing) and Mireya Luis Hernandez (volleyball), Roberto Urrutia Hernandez, former member of Youth Communist Union, was a symbol of the Cuban Revolution. Roberto, was born on December 12, 1956, in La Havana, won 3 gold medals at the 1978 Weightlifting World Championships and ended world Soviet’s-year domination of international weightlifting. Certainly, he was voted Hero of the Year by Prensa Latina. Before the Moscow Olympic Games, Roberto Urrutia defected to the United States via Mexico.

In the past few years, we have seen a number of events take place: Taimaris Aguero, a player, came to seek freedom in Italy; Odelin Molina, an outstanding footballer from La Havana sought political asylum in the United States; and Dulce Tellez, a sportswoman, came to San Juan de Puerto Rico.

Aguero, who at 1,77, was considered one of the best female athletes in the Americas, at the age of 16 she become the youngest person ever to be a member of Cuban Team. During the 1993 World Junior Championships in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Aguero finished first in the competition for best setter. When Tanya Ortyz, setter from 1987 to 1995, announced her intention to retire at the end of 1995, Aguero was considered a leading candidate for the post. Therefore, she was keywoman when Cuba finished first at the 1998 World Championship. In 2000 Aguero helped the Cuban team reach victory at the Olympic Games. If not the greatest setter ever, she is certainly the most celebrated in volleyball history. Nowadays Taimaris Aguero is one of the most remembered and dearest sportswomen by Cubans. Behind baseball, volleyball is the most popular sport in Cuba.

Dulce Tellez was named best player in the 2006 Pan American Championships in Puerto Rico. Under her leadership Cuba won the bronze medal in volleyball in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. She left Cuba in July 2006—three months before the World Championships in Tokyo. Before the 2006 World Championships, Cuba was ranked 3rd in the world. Now it is ranked 7th. Meanwhile, Odelin Molina, was born on August, 1974, in La Havana, was one of Cuba’s best footballer and played the 1991 World Championship Under-16 in Italy. In 1995 he defected to the United States, where he lives now.

SPORTING DEFECTIONS

1. Abvin Sánchez, Lazaro-Soccer…1995…United States

2. Aguero, Taimaris-Volleyball…2001….Switzerland

3. Aldama, Yamilé-Track and Field…2003…United Kingdom

4. Arocha, Rene-Baseball…1991…United States

5. Arrojo, Rolando-Baseball…1996…United States

6. Barthelemy, Giorbis-Boxing…1990…United States

7. Blanco, Enrico-Boxing…1967…Canada

8. Bordabehere, Roger-Cycling…1994…Venezuela

9. Borrell, Lazaro-Basketball…1999…Puerto Rico

10. Brito Ferrer, Michel-Gymnastics….2003…United States

11. Brito, Javier-Volleyball…2004…Puerto Rico

12. Caballero, Angel Oscar-Basketball…1999…Puerto Rico

13. Cala, Yosleider-Volleyball…2003…Puerto Rico

14. Campoalegre, Ramón-Water Polo…1998…United States

15. Casamayor, Joel-Boxing……..1993…..United States

16. Castillo, Ulises-Boxing……….1993…..United States

17. Contreras, José Ariel-Baseball…2002…Nicaragua

18. Chappe, Taimi-Fencing…2002…Spain

19. De la Pena, Janerky-Gymnastics…2003…United States

20. Delgado, Alberto-Soccer…2002…United States

21. Dennis, Angel-Volleyball…2001…Belgium

22. Díaz, Juan Carlos-Baseball…1996…Dominican Republic

23. Dominguez, Iván-Cycling…1998…United States

24. Duquesne, Alfredo-Basketball…1994…Canada.

25. Garbey, Ramón-Boxing…………1993…..United States

26. García, Ives-Swimming…2001…Puerto Rico

27. García, Osvaldo Junior-Water Polo…1995…United States

28. García Martínez, Aliet-Soccer…2000…..United States

29. Gato, Ramón-Volleyball…2001…Belgium

30. Gilbert, Andres-Basketball….1993…Puerto Rico

31. Gomez, Juan Carlos-Boxing..….1995…Germany

32. González, José-Cycling…1994…Venezuela

33. Gregory, Elvis-Fencing…2002…Portugal

34. Griñan, Fernando-Soccer…….1996….United States

35. Guillen, Alain-Water Polo…1998…United States

36. Guillen, Arnaldo-Water Polo…1998…United States

37. Hernández, Adrian-Baseball…2000…Dominican Republic

38. Hernandez, Alain-Soccer…2000…Costa Rica

39. Hernandez, Ihosvany-Volleyball…2001…Belgium

40. Hernandez, Jorge Luis-Volleyball…2001…Belgium

41. Hernandez, Livan-Baseball…1995…Mexico

42. Hernandez, Odalys-Softball….1993…Puerto Rico

43. Hernández,Orlando-Baseball…1997…By boat

44. Herrera, Roberto Carlos-Basketball….1999…Puerto Rico

45. Herrera, Ruperto-Basketball…1994…Canada

46. Hurtado, Diobelys-Boxing…1995…United States

47. Ibañez, Ciro-Weightlifting…1986….United States

48. Juncosa, Abel-Shooting….1999….Canada

49. Lapera, Ulises-Field Hockey…1999…Canadá

50. León Tamayo, Charles-Gymnastics…2003…United States

51. Marshall, Leonel-Volleyball…2001…Belgium

52. Martinez, Juan Carlos-Water Polo…1993…United States

53. Martinez, Rey-Soccer…2002…United States

54. Matienzo, Richard-Basketball….1994…Canada

55. Miranda, Arturo-Diving…1995…Canada

56. Montalvo, Niurka-Track and Field…1997…Greece

57. Muñoz, Daimara-Swimming…1998…Puerto Rico

58. Nuñez, Jesús-Cycling…1998…Venezuela

59. Nunez, Vladimir-Baseball…1995…Venezuela

60. Ortega, William-Baseball…1996…México.

61. Perez, Angel-Kayak…1993…United States

62. Perez, José-Track and Field…1997…Puerto Rico

63. Piedra, Armando-Water Polo…1995…United States

64. Pino, Héctor-Basketball…1999…Puerto Rico

65. Ramírez, Rio-Diving…1993…Puerto Rico

66. Rodriguez, Heriberto-Cycling…1998…Venezuela

67. Rodriguez Osorio, Gunther-Swimming…2003…Puerto Rico

68. Romero Mayeta, Laseer-Volleyball…2001…Bélgica

69. Rosales, Nubis-Swimming…1998…Puerto Rico

70. Salas, Maikel-Volleyball…2004…Puerto Rico

71. Sánchez, Alex-Baseball…1994…By boat

72. Sánchez, Alexis-Track and Field…1998….Puerto Rico

73. Toca, Jorge Luis-Baseball…1998…By boat

74. Trevejo, Iván-Fencing…2002…Portugal

75. Urrutia, Roberto-Weightlifting….1980….Mexico

76. Valdés, Tatiana-Kayak…1994…United States

77. Vázquez, Juan-Basketball….1999….Canada

78. Wilson, Jesús-Wrestling…1994…United States

79. Zayas, Daniel-Weightlifting…1987…United States

REFERENCES

-Alfonso Jorge. “Cuba en los Juegos”, Bohemia, La Habana, 26 de julio de 1991

-Baxter Kevin. “Contreras to learn money changes everything”, Miami Herald, Miami, 5 January 2003

-El equipo cubano de voleibol sufre su novena fuga de jugadores en el extranjero, en

-Enciclopedia de los Comités Olímpicos Nacionales Tomo-3. Comité Olímpico Internacional,Lausana, junio de 1980

-EE.UU : tercer atleta de Cuba deserta en campeonato de gimnasia, 25 de agosto de 2003, en-Fernández Mario. “El pariente pobre”, Suplemento Deportivo Deportetotal Diario El Comercio, Lima, 31 de mayo de 2004

-Fernández Urbano. “Deporte : Las pesas hacia Moscú”, Cuba Internacional, La Habana, mayo de 1980

-Lidz, Franz. “After the fall”, Sports Illustrated, New York, 15-22 july 2002

-García Anne-Marie. “La frustración de Yamilé Aldama”, Granma Internacional, La Habana, 20 de febrero de 2000

………………… “Iván Trevejo recuerda a los Mártires de Barbados”, Granma Internacional, La Habana, 3 de diciembre de 2000

Montesinos, Enrique. “La batalla por reparar la infamia contra los atletas cubanos no ha terminado”, Granma, La Habana, 24 de octubre de 1999

-The Competition Results Volume III : The Official Report of the Centennial Olympic Games, The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games, Atlanta , 19997

-The Official Results of the 1984 Olympic Games Olympic Record, Olympic Committee, Pasadena, 1984

-Valle Manuel. “Taimi Chappé Valladares : espada de victorias”, en El Deporte Derecho del Pueblo, La Habana, 11 de diciembre de 1991



GRAHAM
Linda Polansky asked:


There are many entertainment events that have collectibles pieces attached to them. These items can be from baseball, football, boxing events, or they could be for specific sporting events where championships were won. People love to give sports memorabilia as unique gifts for their family and friends at Christmas and other holidays throughout the year.

Some people choose sports memorabilia as unique gifts because their loved one is a great fan of equestrian jockey, Steve Cauthen. They go in search of items in sports memorabilia, and might find a Steve Cauthen Hand Signed 8 x 10 photographs that shows Affirmed winning the Preakness Stakes. To that particular horse racing fan this would be an excellent choice of sports memorabilia products used as unique gifts.

Some other sports memorabilia products used as unique gifts can be found for rare concert photographs for bands that have ended their careers. One of the nicer sports memorabilia products used as unique gifts can be found in a Tommy Thayer Autographed KISS concert photo that is custom framed and contains the KISS nameplate on the bottom of the frame.

For truly unique and out of the ordinary sports memorabilia products used as unique gifts, a gift giver might choose to present their best friend, who is an avid White Sox fan with a champagne cork that came from the White Sox 2005 World Series locker room celebrations. Your friend will use this item no doubt as a great conversation piece when friends gather to watch the World Series year after year.

Some rare moments in the lives of many sports idols are presented as sports memorabilia products used as unique gifts. An avid boxing fan could truly appreciate receiving a Hand Signed Olympic Program from the greatest boxer that ever was, Mohammad Ali.

Other rare moments might be reflected in the actual gear that was worn by several celebrities during their career. Any sports memorabilia collector would love to receive a hand signed Everlast boxing shoe worn by Joe Frazier, or perhaps a autographed Official game softball that was used by Jennie Finch.

Some of the most memorabilia and rare sports memorabilia products used as unique gifts are actually pieces of historic structures that have long since been remodeled into a more efficient sports events areas. Perhaps Jim McMahon’s signature on a Soldier Field seatback, or Magic Johnson’s autographed in several sizes that are taken from the Los Angeles Forum floor would be exciting items that a collector would not mind at all adding to their collections.

Some people use sports memorabilia products used as unique gifts that they give themselves, to display in their home throughout the year. There are definitely collectible thoughts that went into the Miami Dolphins 1972 Perfect Season Team Coffee Table Book that was signed by the entire team.

Fans really treasure sports memorabilia products used as unique gifts because they are afforded the chance to finally own limited edition copies such as the Michael Jordan Autographed Chicago Bulls painting by Jolene Jessie that is attractively presented in a 12 x 12 shadow box. All friend and family members that get to view these types of treasures know that they would definitely enjoy getting any sports memorabilia products used as unique gifts.



GRANT
Bella♥ asked:


Personally, I think Brett Favre is definitely one of the greatest quarterback of all times. I am a Cheesehead fan but I really think he had a phenomenal season and his game plan has been solid (Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year). Who else or who do you think is the greatest quarterback of all time?

LAWRENCE
ron asked:


help me please,,,,,

because we have a documentary report about sports????

it’s my first time making one,,,,,,,and i don’t know what to do,,,

where to start,,,, and what should i write,,,,

please help me,,,,,,

thanks you so much,,,,
ahmmm……we have a festival only for teachers parents,,,, where they play,,,, do some sports…i’m really confused how to do a documentary about the sports they do,,,i mean,,, it’s all about them

DONOVAN

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