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Monday, February 19, 2007

Kids and ATV – A Dangerous Combination?

By Dean Robertson
Admittedly, ATV is not a toy and kids regard anything with wheels that gives them some form of control as one. If you want Kids to be safe on ATVs, this is the first mindset you’ll have to change. And it’s not going to be an easy task – let us, first, warn you. However, as daunting as it is, Kids and ATV can exist safely. To help your Kid fathom the importance of riding their ATVs safely, you’ll have to try to keep in mind that they have a very short term memory and so are their views about life. Kids cannot imagine anything beyond the NOW, so, to deal with this issue, you’ll have to be first source of inspiration and give be a good reference point – in other words, be a good role model.
If the words “You have to wear your ATV helmet” have been issued to Kids, they have to see YOU wearing your helmet whenever you’re riding your ATV. Without which the advice will probably fall on deaf ears. Essentially, kids learn to emulate the people that they see, are around very often and admire at an early age. So, if you want to successfully impart ATV safety knowledge to Kids, you’ll have to first learn to embrace all the right attitudes to ATV riding.
The rate of Kids getting into ATV related injuries is quite alarming but we have to disagree with the argument that Kids are not suitable for ATVs. Often, it is because of misinformation and under-education the kids that lead to ATV-related injuries. As long as the kids know the basic ground rules, are warned to follow these guidelines and parents pay close attention to the actions of their kids on ATVs, generally speaking, the kids should be fine on their own ATVs. Young kids should not be allowed to ride ATVs on their own unsupervised – this is very important. Get your kids their very own ATV with safety features like a remote kill switch that lets parents kill off the engine of the kids ATV at any point in time that they think their kids are in danger.
Dean Robertson is part of one of US's largest ATV, dirt bikes and parts provider, Jackel Motorsports. For more information on the ATVs and dirt bikes provided by Jackel Motorsports, visit http://www.jackel.com
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Sport ATV

By Bowe Packer
The world of sports has a new addition to it – that is the field of ATV racing. You will find that there are as many people who are interested in ATV racing as there are people interested in grand prix racing or motorcycle racing. To participate in these events all that you really need is the skills and ability to drive and handle any of the sport ATV vehicles that are available.
These sturdy 4 wheelers are designed and built to take the rough and tumble of the sporting arena. The many companies who make ordinary ATVs also make fast sports ATVs. These ATVs are high in speed and performance and they have the ability to take turns and curves at high speeds regardless of the type of terrain that the course is being held upon.
Now providing that you are a proficient driver of ATVs you will find it very thrilling to drive your sport ATV weaving in and out of your competitions way. You can prepare for these sporting events by seeing if your ATV is prepared for the grueling courses that lie in wait. The best way to get ready is to know the terrain that you will be traveling over and for you to try and find ways of test driving your sport ATV in a manner that will be suited for that course terrain.
You can also buy the latest sport ATV magazines and read the various handy hints and tips that these magazines provide. You will also find that many of the latest accessories and items that are used for sport ATVs are thoroughly reviewed. By taking advantage of these helpful items you have the ability to increase your chance of being able to withstand all that the racing event will throw at you.
Besides racing your sport ATV through various racing courses sometimes the sporting event features stunts and extreme ATV driving. Now while you have to be very proficient at this sort of stunt driving, you can admire the way that other ATV drivers seem to become one with their vehicles as they take such extreme driving methods to push the very boundaries of ATV driving.
As you see the field of ATV sports is very diverse and the sport ATV that can handle both the normal ATV racing and the extreme version is very useful for the sportsman who participates in both of these fields. To make sure that you are buying a reliable sport ATV you should look to the well known and reputed ATV dealers to provide you with the latest and best that they have in sport ATV models.
Bowe is the webmaster and content provide for many informational websites. Please visit his ATV site at: http://atv.infoforuonline.com
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Monday, January 29, 2007

sport

sport make our health,football i like football because we can run.who people can't know foot ball i think people in the world know about foot ball its sport familiar.i like it and i too see football in tv.like premier league it this entertainment sport i like it kick and rush.sorry if my language not good cause new study english so sorry

Thursday, October 19, 2006



Rangers
became the first Scottish club to win a European tie in Italy with a sumptuous display to sink Livorno.

Charlie Adam fired a stunning volley on 27 minutes and Kris Boyd made it two from the penalty spot on 30 minutes.

Livorno's Cristiano Lucarelli scored with a controversial penalty on 32 minutes after Julien Rodriguez was judged to have fouled Luca Vigiani.

Soon afterwards Nacho Novo drilled home Boyd's headed pass, before Lucarelli scrambled home his second late on.


Interview: Rangers boss Paul Le Guen
Interview: Rangers skipper Barry Ferguson

Rangers manager Paul Le Guen opted to ditch his favoured formation this season and played Novo and Boyd up front, with the waspish Thomas Buffel also in an advanced role.

Both teams struggled early on in the treacherous conditions as the torrential rain made fluent passing difficult.

Rangers goalkeeper Lionel Letizi looked unconvincing in the opening 10 minutes as he flapped at a cross ball and almost handled outside the box.

Boyd headed wide after 14 minutes following clever work by Buffel on the right-wing.

A minute later Novo shot wide after getting into a dangerous position 25 yards from goal.


Penalty goalscorer Kris Boyd is congratulated by his team mates
Adam scored the opening goal on 27 minutes after he volleyed home from 20 yards after taking a headed pass from Boyd.

Rangers capitalised on their early lead when Novo was fouled in the box by Samuel Kuffour after a powerful run.

Boyd took the penalty and sent the keeper the wrong way to give the Ibrox side a two-goal lead.

Livorno were handed a lifeline on 32 minutes in controversial circumstances when they were awarded a penalty.

Lucarelli scored from the spot after Rodriguez was judged to have fouled Vigiani.

Novo restored Rangers' two goal advantage after he drilled home another Boyd headed pass from 20 yards.

Barry Ferguson was booked on 42 minutes for kicking the ball away after conceding a foul.

Jose Vidigal joined the Rangers captain in the book for a reckless challenge on Smith on the stroke of half-time.

In the second half Livorno battled to reduce the deficit but despite enjoying long spells of possession they could not break down the Rangers rearguard until late on.

Letizi made a terrific save on the hour from Danilevicius' diving header.

The Ibrox side could have made it four when Ferguson opted to shoot rather than play in Novo after the Spaniard had made a great run.

Filip Sebo replaced Boyd with 10 minutes to go as Rangers were content to play out time.

Lucarelli scrambled home Livorno's second in injury time but Rangers held on for a deserved victory.

Monday, September 18, 2006


Reserve comeback for Boro's Arca

Arca signed for Boro last summer
Middlesbrough defender Julio Arca returned to action after recovering from a broken foot by turning out for the reserves on Monday.
The 25-year-old played for 68 minutes during the 1-1 draw at Blackburn.

It was the former Sunderland player's first taste of football since breaking his foot in the 3-2 defeat at Reading on the opening day of the season.

Fellow defender Robert Huth, who signed for £6m in the summer, played the whole match as he aims to regain fitness.

Matt Derbyshire put the home side ahead just after a minute's play before striker Danny Graham equalised in the second half for the visitors.





Striker Sutton joins Aston Villa

Sutton has also played at Norwich, Blackburn, Chelsea, Celtic and Birmingham
Chris Sutton has signed for Aston Villa until the end of the season.
The 33-year-old, who became a free agent after Birmingham released him at the end of last season, becomes Martin O'Neill's third Villa signing.

Stilian Petrov and Didier Agathe, who like Sutton played for Celtic under O'Neill, are the other two captures.

Sutton told Villa's official website: "Hopefully I can fit in fairly well and knowing Stilian Petrov and Didier Agathe will obviously help."

The striker added: "I don't feel I've got a point to prove. I just want to do well.

"First and foremost I want to get fully fit and get into contention. I'll hopefully do that sooner rather than later and the aim is to soon be pushing for a starting place.

"Obviously I want to be fit as soon as I can. I had an operation a while back and I'm still recovering from that.

It's my own view that he didn't do himself justice at Birmingham City because of injury

Martin O'Neill

"I'm really looking forward to returning to action and the sooner I can get back to full fitness."

Manager O'Neill needed a striker after a shoulder injury to Luke Moore that may keep the youngster out for the rest of the season.

"I'm really pleased that Chris has come to join us. I obviously know him from Celtic and know what he's capable of," O'Neill told the Villa website.

"It's my own view that he didn't do himself justice at Birmingham City because of injury and it was a situation that forced him into seriously thinking about his playing future.

"But he decided to persevere and he's worked very hard to get himself back to full fitness before committing himself to a new club.

"He's come through a rigorous medical completely unscathed and a fit Chris Sutton will definitely add strength."


BRISTOL, Connecticut (Ticker) - Brett Favre may have a guaranteed spot in Canton, but it is not because of what he has done in Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Eagles look to continue a rare rough stretch for the Green Bay Packers quarterback when the two teams wrap up Week Four with a Monday night matchup.
Philadelphia (2-1) has won each of the last four meetings with Green Bay (1-2), and all five of Favre's career starts in "The City of Brotherly Love."
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The last three visits to Philadelphia have been especially forgettable for Favre, who will make his 225th consecutive start.
In a divisional playoff game in the 2003 season, Favre threw an ill-advised pass that was intercepted in overtime by Pro Bowl free safety Brian Dawkins. The miscue set up David Akers' field goal that gave the Eagles a 20-17 victory.
In 2004, Favre had the second-longest streak in NFL history with at least one touchdown pass stopped at 36 games in a 47-17 loss here to the Eagles.
Last November 27, Favre completed just 15-of-33 passes for 171 yards and a touchdown with two interceptions in a 19-14 loss.
It does not appear like history will change much for Favre and the Packers, who appear in the midst of a down season despite posting a 31-24 victory at the Detroit Lions last week.
Favre extended his legacy as one of the top quarterbacks in NFL history in that contest, joining Dan Marino as the only two players to throw 400 career touchdowns.
Rebounding from a bitter fourth-quarter collapse against the New York Giants two weeks ago, Philadelphia posted a 38-24 victory at San Francisco last Sunday.
Running back Brian Westbrook accounted for 164 total yards and three touchdowns and Donovan McNabb passed for 296 yards and a pair of scores. Westbrook, who has been bothered by a nagging knee injury, entered Week Four leading the league with 420 yards from scrimmage and five TDs.
Another player who has had to deal with injuries throughout his career, Steve McNair continued his flying start with the Baltimore Ravens.
Directing a game-winning drive in the final minutes for the second consecutive week, McNair hit tight end Todd Heap with a 10-yard touchdown pass with 34 seconds remaining to give the Ravens a 16-13 victory over the San Diego Chargers (2-1).
Acquired from Tennessee in June to provide veteran leadership at quarterback, McNair has helped Baltimore start 4-0 for the first time in its history.
Another quarterback to deliver some late magic was the Indianapolis Colts' Peyton Manning.
Manning passed for a touchdown and ran for another score in the last 2:34 to lift the Colts to a 31-28 victory over the New York Jets (2-2) on Sunday.
A year after starting 13-0, the Colts (4-0) have won their first four games.
A club in no need of drama, the Chicago Bears (4-0) became the only unbeaten team left in the NFC after they rolled to a 37-6 victory over the Seattle Seahawks (3-1) on Sunday night.
It marks the first time Chicago has started 4-0 since 1991 when Mike Ditka was the coach

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Brown was taken to the locker room for X-rays after he hurt his shoulder on a 23-yard completion from Donovan McNabb. His catch set up a touchdown scramble by McNabb.

Brown was tackled out of bounds by Green Bay cornerback Ahmad Carroll and landed awkwardly on his right shoulder. He ran off the field hunched over with his arm dangling in front of him.

Stallworth, left the game with a hamstring injury and the said he would not return.

Ferguson left the game with a foot injury and was expected to miss the rest of the game

Danish director
getting decadent with "Duchess"Monday September 18 3:13 AM ET
Danish director Susanne Bier is attached to shoot "The Duchess," an 18th century love story about a media celebrity famed for dabbling in drugs and alcohol.
The independent project, based on Amanda Foreman's biography "Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire," focuses on a menage-a-trois involving bon vivant Georgiana Spencer, her husband and his live-in mistress, which leads Spencer to pursue true love with politician Charles Grey. The public affair threatened to destroy her marriage and reputation.
Bier, whose IFC Films drama "After the Wedding" screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, is working on DreamWorks' drama "Things We Lost in the Fire." She will begin shooting "Duchess" on location in the U.K. early next year