“Fighting Pride of the Philippines” will rely on the unwavering support of Filipinos here and around the world. And we can show our support by wearing the limited edition Manny Pacquiao T-shirt courtesy of Alaxan FR. The T-shirts are part of Alaxan FR’s effort to promote the Pacquiao-Clottey fight as well as spread the wo
It's summer. It's hot. And where else can you best extinguish the heat: the beach. Summer isn’t summer if you are not going for a splash and really, the beach is the best place to do it.
For newbies, getting the right equipment seems to be the hardest thing to do. Especially when one can’t tell the difference among all exercise equipments. How will you know what to get, considering all the factors such as having a shoe-string budget?
In choosing a racquet, don’t fall into the trap of playing eenie-meenie-mienie-moe or getting what-Mr.Pro-is-using. Enough drooling over what you think is cool. Know the basics so you can get the right racquet that is right for you.
Unless you are training on rollers (stationary training device) or you are riding with your granny, there's no way that you'll roll on those rough terrains without the proper gears on. As most pro bikers would say, "Safety first" and there is no biking on rocky descents and boulder gardens without putting the following on.
Unlike in the old days, when all badminton rackets were made with the same material (wood), string tension was never a problem. All racquets were strung at 15 lb of tension and the question of whether they should use a higher or low tension has never even come up. But like time, technology didn't stand still.
When a newbie visits a sports store, bikes are lined up for show, with tags saying, "Buy me, buy me!" So, newbie approaches and the next thing he knew, he’s riding the coolest-looking bicycle that caught his eye. Then he heads for the counter, buys it, tries it out on a rough terrain only to bring it home on his back.