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Many know the activities under the game of “track and field” as separate entities. For the starters, our website offers the whole lot of information on “track and field” form of sport. Usually consisting of activities like short and long distance racing, long and high jumping, distance throwing and many more such activities, this section includes precisely the information on the same topics and topics further related to track and field. The articles forming the database of this section involve topics like tips on better racing, higher or longer jumping, distance throwing and so on. Written by the experts from this field of track and field sport, these articles will help the new comer to prepare for the game and maintain a good training session as well. The usage and identification of the right equipments used in the game of track and field are all mentioned here amongst the database articles. Further, the latest trends and news on the track and field game, the best athletes in track and field – all make their way here. Read on ahead and make a huge jump from the side of no knowledge to that of complete information.
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Posted by Mike Pellet. Published on Jun 15, 2009
Ever wanted to know what to do first at a track meet? In the following article I will outline 4 easy steps to help track meet planning and competition a success.
Posted by Mike Pellet. Published on May 22, 2009
Ever wanted to know if you had what it takes to be a track and field throwing athlete? Read on and found out what it takes.
Posted by Club Giraffe. Published on May 08, 2009
as we wrote in the past, stretching before and after bike rides is extremely important. Stretching your muscles can prevent injuries and can intensify the workout and enjoyment of bike riding
Posted by Ed Bagley. Published on Apr 09, 2009
Jordan Hasty wasn't the only high scholar at the U. S. Olympic Trials last year. Laura Roesler of Fargo South High School in Fargo (ND) was there as well. Roesler (pronounced "Race-leer"), a sophomore, clocked 2:03.08 in an 800-meter semifinal heat. Find out about Roesler and other outstanding prep athletes returning to action this spring.
Posted by parkour. Published on Mar 20, 2009
The Five Year Old Clash Between Parkour and Freerunning Communities Has Virtually Vanished, But the Majoirty of the Public is Still Unaware of the Difference Between the Two Disciplines
Posted by Sturat Mitchel. Published on Mar 19, 2009
Jesse Owens is the first American to win four gold medals both in track and field. His real name is James Cleveland Owens. Jesse come from the short of his name - J.C. Jesse Owens is considered one of the top 100 African-Americans.
Posted by Ed Bagley. Published on Mar 05, 2009
Who owns the National Indoor Middle Distance USA High School Track Records? And who went on to become world record holders, Olympic medalists, and national record holders? Find out now.
Posted by AnneMarie Whelan. Published on Feb 25, 2009
Throwing Javelin is a full body workout. All of your body parts interact to propel that Javelin further. Of all your body parts though, the role of your hip is fundamental. Why?
Posted by Dave Hahn. Published on Jan 19, 2009
How to teach beginning throwers how to throw the shot put. Basic technical philosophies and coaching cues.
Posted by Candis Reade. Published on Nov 29, 2008
At present Louisiana is one of the least populous states in the United States. Some years ago, the state suffered the fury of some of the devastating hurricanes in the Caribbean cost. But despite this misfortune, people are sporting enough to continue their sports and games activities. Recently in nationwide athletic meet, three students of Southeastern Louisiana University finished among the top five positions.