Sunday, December 27, 2009
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Saturday, December 19, 2009
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Looking for an athlete
But which sport?
Well, football players can be a little violent, the lineman can be obese, all are prone to concussions, and the average NFL player’s lifespan is significantly shorter than someone who doesn’t smack their head against some other big guy’s head repeatedly at a dangerous rate of speed for a living. The average player’s salary is $830,000 per year, which is nice, but you can do better.
Pro baseball players earn boatloads of money (average salary is $1.15 million), but they have their weaknesses too. The season is 162 games long, so they are never around, chances are pretty good they took steroids at some point in their careers (steroids cause a man’s testicles to shrivel up), and they have a gross habit of spitting saliva, sunflower seeds, or tobacco or a rarely seen, but captivating combination of all three.
The average basketball player earns $2.75 million per year so things are looking good there. But the behavior patterns of some of the elite players can be a bit unsettling. For instance, Allen Iverson chased his naked wife down a street out of love, Wilt Chamberlain boasted about having sex with 10,000 women, and Shawn Kemp has more kids depending on him than Santa Claus. Plus, I am 6′4″ and I am dwarfed next to pro basketball players.
Hockey guys make $1.15 million per year and are really normal. They aren’t tall. They aren’t short. They are just normal dudes missing a lot of teeth. Anyway…
So while the major American sports may not tickle your fancy, try looking at a sport that travels more than 200 miles per hour in the most exotic locales on earth. Yep, Formula One racing is where you will find Mr. Right.
The top driver in the world earned $51 million last year while the tenth best driver made $4.5 million. Wealth? Check.
If you are looking for an exotic flair, none of the drivers are American. In fact, Italy, Germany, Brazil, England, Japan, Australia, Switzerland, France, Spain, Poland, and Finland are the countries represented among the drivers. Not to mention, the drivers are all very smart. They have to understand wind resistance, fuel capacities, tire degradation, and other complex car physics. Let’s just say they are a bit brighter than the average ballplayer who never went to college.
And you like to travel right? Well, New York and San Francisco are pretty cool, but the Formula One races only take place in the coolest cities on earth. The schedule includes Australia, Malaysia, China, Bahrain, Spain, Turkey, England, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Belgium, Singapore, Japan, Brazil, United Arab Emirates, and the crown jewel of the circuit, Monaco. You should be able to do some hardcore shopping in these places when you are not mingling with royalty or the uber wealthy.
Formula One money is ridiculous. It makes horseracing money look like a pittance even with the $1,000 mint julep drinks served at the Kentucky Derby. For example, Ferrari spent nearly $250 million on its racing team in 1999 and even the worst team that year spent $50 million. The elite teams today spend staggering sums of money.
Still not convinced? Ashley Judd married Dario Franchitti, a Scottish Indy Car driver. Ashley Judd never makes bad decisions, unless when it comes to choosing scripts in which case she makes awful decisions. Don’t judge her by Twisted or Eye of the Beholder. She’s having a ball watching Franchitti win races.
Which makes me long for a female Formula One driver. They are all male so my ticket to travel the world and live the aristocratic European life will have to wait. And no, Danica Patrick. I am not interested in your Indy Car races. Sorry, I have standards…
Amanda Beard Playboy photos and news
Friday, December 11, 2009
Tennis Equipment
The court plays a significant role in the whole game. It is rectangular in shape and it is divided into two equal halves by the net that lies in the middle of the court. The length varies with the number of players playing, for singles ‘it is thinner than in doubles. To be precise the court is 23.77 m long and 8.23 m wide for singles matches and 10.97m wide for doubles matches. Additional space is provided for the players to access overrun balls.
Courts are of three types:
- clay court
- hard court
- Grass court Suspended court
- Indoor court
- red clay
- green clay
Hard courts are made of cement, plastic, asphalt and even concrete are an advantage for people who play speedy games and like to hit the ball hard. The US Open in played on a hard court surface and these are quite common in West America and California and the Australian Open is played on a Rebound Ace, which is a synthetic hard court. There lies a difference between the Rebound Ace and the ordinary Hard court as they differ in the degree of hardness. Rebound ace is softer as a result of which when the ball bounces the first time its speed decreases. The speed and friction also depends on the materials that are used to prepare the top layer of the court.
Grass courts can be made of synthetic or natural grass and the bounce of the ball would be totally dependent on the quality of grass that the court has .The synthetic grass court is similar to Astroturf that is used for football matches. Grass courts are expensive to maintain, the ball does not bounce well neither is it player friendly, though the ball takes on good pace on a grass court. Grass courts are used in Wimbledon.
Suspended courts are made of synthetic material, that is, polypropylene interlocking tile which makes the top most layer and then there is a subsurface of asphalt or concrete. Suspended courts provide vertical and lateral shock absorption and the maintenance cost is low.
Indoor Court can be made of anything varying from clay, rubber, carpet and at times even wood, tough it is the most unlikely material for a tennis court. Indoor court, as the name suggests are for indoor use and suspended courts can also be a part of indoor courts.
Apart from the concept of tiebreaker there is hardly anything that has changed in the rules and regulations of tennis. Yes, another thing that has changed is the shape of courts that used to be in the shape of an hourglass, narrowest in the middle.Tennis equipments are prepared by big brands and a lot of detailing is involved in the manufacturing. Tennis is now become such a grand sport that every thing associated with it also assumes a lot of importance.
- Tennis Ball: A tennis ball can be yellow, green or white in color(colors approved by the USTA) and has fixed standards for size ,weight and deformation. These balls are made of pressurized rubber covered with high quality cloth, which is gain made of wool and nylon. These balls are kept under pressure of two atmospheres before initial use.
- Tennis Ball Machine: This is like practice equipment, which is used by the players to train themselves. It helps the players to practice the footwork and handle all kinds of shots that the opponent might use. Tennis Ball machines come in different models and are quite a help.
- Tennis rackets (racquets): To play tennis the first things that are elementary are the racket and the ball. A brief introduction about tennis balls is already given. Let me give you an overview of tennis rackets. A racket in general has a handle attached to a hoop, across which a network of strings is stretched. The size of a modern tennis racket for an adult would be 27" to 27.5". Tennis is a power game and requires a lot of stamina and strength for only to hold the racket since handling such a heavy device become s quite a challenge. When choosing a tennis racket the following things have to be kept in mind like the Grip size, the head size, length, flex, string patterns, weight and balance.
- Tennis Bag: This is one of the most neglected but important accessories related to the game. Whenever a bag is brought, the space that is needed, the feature that would suit the best and the style that is required should all be kept in mind. Too small or too biog a bag can be equally useless. Price for a good quality tennis bag varies from $50 to $60.
- Tennis Apparel: Tennis apparel has gone through a metamorphosis as has done the perception of the game, wherein the former definitely contributes to the latter. Initially men played the game in long trousers and women wore long dresses and stockings whereas now tennis players are style icons and the apparels are designed by brands that have made it quite fashionable. Any fashion brand would have a different section for tennis apparel, one only has to go and choose the apparel one is comfortable in.
- Tennis Shoes: When buying shoes for this game one should go for a proper tennis shoes and not a jogging shoe or a walking shoe since. The shoes should be court specific since the shoe conformity and compatibility differs from one pair to the other. Shoes like apparels should also be comfortable and should ensure that the feet are protected. The toe area should have better protection than the other parts of the foot as a tennis player uses his toes for foreground grand strokes. Nowadays there are shoes, which have special shock absorbers and moisture absorbing mechanism as well. Since the game requires a lot of sudden movements, the shoe should support the feet and protect it to an extent.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
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Sania Mirza (born November 15, 1986) is an Indian tennis player.
Mirza was born to a sports journalist Imran Mirza and Nasima in Mumbai. She was brought up in Hyderabad. Mirza began playing tennis at the age of six, turning professional in 2003. She was trained by her father, as well as her other family members and was sponsored by the industrialist GV Krishna Reddy. She went to Nasr school in Hyderabad.And later joined St.Mary's college for her graduation.
Mirza won the 2003 Wimbledon Championships Girls' Doubles title, teaming up with Alisa Kleybanova of Russia.
Mirza is the highest ranked female tennis player ever from India, with a career high ranking of 27 in singles and 18 in doubles. . She holds the distinction of being the first Indian woman to be seeded in a Grand Slam tennis tournament . Earlier in 2005, she had become the first Indian woman to reach the fourth round of a Grand Slam tournament at the 2005 U.S. Open, defeating Mashona Washington, Maria Elena Camerin and Marion Bartoli. In 2004, she finished runner up at the Asian Tennis Championship.
In 2005, Mirza reached the third round of the Australian Open, losing to eventual champion Serena Williams. On February 12, 2005, she became the first Indian woman to win a WTA singles title, defeating Alyona Bondarenko of Ukraine in the Hyderabad Open Finals. As of September 2006, Mirza has notched up three top 10 wins; against Svetlana Kuznetsova, Nadia Petrova and Martina Hingis. At the 2006 Doha Asian Games, Mirza won the silver in the women's singles category and the gold in the mixed doubles partnering Leander Paes. She was also part of the Indian women's team that won the silver in the team event.
Mirza had the best results of her career during the 2007 summer hardcourt season, finishing eighth in the 2007 U.S. Open Series standings. She reached the final of the Bank of the West Classic and won the doubles event with Shahar Pe'er, and reached the quarterfinals of the Tier 1 Acura Classic.
At the 2007 U.S. Open, she reached the third round before losing to Anna Chakvetadze for the third time in recent weeks. She fared much better in the doubles, reaching the quarterfinals in mixed with her partner Mahesh Bhupathi and the quarterfinals in the women's doubles with Bethanie Mattek, including an impressive win over number two seeds Lisa Raymond and Samantha Stosur.
She represented India at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, in the women's singles and doubles events. In singles, she retired in the round of 64, while she was trailing 1-6, 1-2 against Iveta Benešová of Czech Republic. She teamed up with Sunitha Rao for the doubles event. They got a walk-over in the round of 32, but lost to Russia's Svetlana Kuznetsova and Dinara Safina by 4-6, 4-6, in the round of 16.
Mirza received an honorary degree of Doctor of Letters from MGR Educational and Research Institute University in Chennai on 2008-12-11
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sania_Mirza