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Thinking About Getting Back into Sports?

Playing a sport is a fantastic, productive hobby. It’s fun and it keeps you fit, there are all kinds of sports out there to try so whatever you’re into, chances are there’s a club or team you can join. If you’ve been out of sports for a while and considering ways to get back into it then here are some points to consider. 

Find the right sport for you

You might want to dive straight in and play rugby or get involved in contact martial arts, but spend some time thinking about it first. Choose a sport that suits your fitness levels and health conditions, not every kind of sport is suitable for every person. While many sports can be adapted and classes can be run for all different ability types, there might be some things you need to actively avoid. For example, if you have a pre-existing or old injury then you’ll want to avoid anything that might aggravate this. It doesn’t mean you need to give up on the idea of sports altogether, but do look for something that’s right for you. You might have been sporty and active as a youth but things might be different now. In some cases, you might just need to go to the gym and work on building your fitness levels up first, before you join a sport where you’re playing against others. 

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What is The Future of American Tennis?

As we all know American Tennis has been down recently (on the Men’s Side. Serena Williams and Sofia Kenin are kicking butt right now). The last American to win a Grand Slam was Andy Roddick in 2003… That’s almost 2 Decades ago. There are players in the top 10 (Tsitsipas and Zverev to name 2) that could barely even hold a tennis racquet back then. American Sam Querrey made it to the Semi’s of Wimbledon in 2017 and Quarters in 2019 where he lost to Federer and Nadal respectively. Other than that… nothing. American Tennis has some up and comers that are top 100 but can’t quite seem to break out as elite talents. So what is it about the 2000’s that we can’t quite produce the same level of talent as the 70’s – 90’s when America once dominated tennis. 

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The Sports Gaining Some Traction Again

There are some sports that are always going to lead the way. The likes of soccer, football, and ice hockey are always going to be firm favorites in our great country. But those are the ones that are getting all of the limelight, and they’re on three out of the many that we could have mentioned. But what that tends to mean, is that there are some sports that get left in the shadows, with some even referring to them as not real sport, just because they’re not one of the more infamous options to watch. But luckily, we feel like the underdogs are gaining a little bit more traction at the minute, with more and more people are finding themselves interested in what the sport has to offer. Whether looking at this from a spectators point of view, or if you’re looking to get into a hobby that isn’t as mainstream, there should be one below for you. So, if you keep on reading, we’ll show you some of the sports that are gaining a little bit more traction, and how you can get into them if that’s what you’re looking to do.

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Sports Psychologists Show You How To Dominate In Any Sport

If you’ve ever put yourself in the shoes of a superstar sports personality, you can’t help but conclude that they are exceptionally mentally tough people. The basketball player who can shoot a flawless penalty basket; the tennis player who can hold his nerve in a tie-break, and the athletics champion who can bring their A-game to a crowd of screaming fans – it all requires psychological toughness. You could have the most skilled sportsperson on the training ground, but if they don’t have the mental fortitude to perform at their best when it counts, then they’ll forever fail.

Sports psychologists have spent decades studying the world’s top athletes to find out how they think differently from the average person. Superstars don’t arrive at the top of a sport by chance: they get in a mental place that allows them to dominate the game and come out on top as the victor. What are their secrets? And how can you apply them in your own life? 

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Every Tennis Player Should Read This Guide In Buying Tennis Gear

Whether you are a beginner or a pro player, a lot goes into choosing the right tennis gear. Tennis equipment has evolved over the last few decades from traditional large head racquets to modern multifilament strings. Players at different levels (beginner, intermediate and pro) will also have different needs. As you continue playing, you will realize certain equipment work best for your gaming style, movement and capabilities. Below are some tips on choosing the best tennis gear.

Start with the essentials (racquet, ball)

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4 Sports Everyone Should Try At Least Once

Sports are a funny old thing. They exist in the exact middle spot between exercise and culture. We play them, we watch them, we even bet on their outcome. One can be obsessively in love with sports while never having played them in their lives, and one can also be an avowed sports nut, playing anything they can that involves a ball, yet live their whole lives happily without ever watching a game on the TV. Most Americans, however will have played a range of sports by the time they leave high school and have at least a layman’s knowledge of staples like football, baseball, basketball and soccer. But these sports really are just the tip of the iceberg.

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How To Expand Your Love Of Sports

You love sports. Of course you do, what’s not to love? But maybe you want to add a little more variety to your interests. You might be an avid follower of football or baseball, but you yearn for a fresh thrill. Not to worry, below are three popular sports you can start following now and discussing at length on forums or with your friends.

Horse racing

This is a hugely popular sport to follow, and not just because you can make a decent amount of money betting on it. Going to the race is an event in itself, with many people dressing up in their best clothes and making a full day of it. Obviously, a huge part of the culture is “having a little flutter” on the races, and if that’s your thing, then companies like The Professional Syndicate can help you increase your chances of coming home with more than you left with. But all in all, it’s a great way to spend an afternoon. There’s nothing quite like being surrounded by hundreds or thousands of people who are all thoroughly enjoying themselves and are fully invested in the action.

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Top Worldwide Sporting Events for Summer 2017

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With the NBA Finals now over, and the soccer season well and truly finished, many sports fans have retreated for the rest of the year, awaiting their favorites to return. This time of the year can seem like a bit of a drag when it comes to major sporting events. But look a little closer and you can soon see that the sporting calendar still has a lot to offer, especially for those who like to put their money where their mouth is.

One of the most popular times of the year for sports enthusiasts is during the Wimbledon tennis tournament in the U.K. from July 3rd -16th. People placing wagers for sports fans are on fire for these matches, as punters try to guess the match outcomes and the tournaments outright. This year’s men’s singles is set to be exceptionally close, with both Roger Federer and Andy Murray close favorites with 2/1 and 3/1, respectively. If you want to take a slight outside wager then Rafael Nadal is a good option.

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Spectator to Participant: How to Make this Sporting Transition

female-2025511_960_720Are you tired of being lazy, sitting on your sofa watching sports? Well, maybe it’s time you stopped being a passive spectator and became an active participant. Making that transition is not even as hard as you might imagine it to be. Anyone can do it once they put their mind to it and take the right steps. But what are those steps? Read on to find out.

Don’t Take the Know it All Attitude

This is one mistake that people often make when they are picking up a sport for the first time. Just because you have watched lots of other people play sport on TV, that doesn’t mean you really understand anything about playing the sport yourself. Those are two entirely separate things, and you need to remember that. If you adopt a know it all kind of attitude, you will just end up looking stupid and alienating those around you.

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