recreation
Adult Baseball Tryouts
Submitted by bdkane19 on Tue, 02/08/2011 - 8:21pm.Feb 13 @ 9am @ Burton Park in San Carlos
Feb 20 @ 9am @ Silver Terrace Park in San Francisco
Feb 27 @ 9am TBD in Marin
Don’t Go Soft, Play Hardball!
Do you remember the feeling you once had when you were younger, the excitement of playing baseball?
Bay Area Senior Baseball is looking for players and teams who are interested in recapturing the excitement of playing baseball. Not softball, this is baseball with 90 foot bases, spiked cleats, wood and aluminum bats and also:
• 3 age based leagues: 21+, 35+, and 45+.
• 2 certified umpires per game
Senior 50+ Softball League - Year Round Softball for Seniors over 49 in Houston Texas
Submitted by Rob on Tue, 03/16/2010 - 8:36pm.The Harris County Senior Softball League (HCSSL) has been in existence since 1981. Our mission is to promote Slowpitch Softball in the greater Houston Tx area for senior men and women aged 50 years and older. League games are played four nights a week (Monday thru Thursday). Conveniently located in the Bayland Park, where with year-round 50+ softball "The fun never ends".
SUMMER SEASON SIGNUP
Hank Haney: ESPN Golf Schools - The 3-Club Tour
Submitted by ijacksports on Fri, 02/29/2008 - 3:22pm.Few people know golf as well as ESPN Golf Schools Dean of Instruction Hank Haney, and in this instructional release the popular radio and television personality brings the secrets of the pros to the everyday putter. Golfers of all ages and skill sets are invited to better their skills by viewing this comprehensive lesson offering tips on everything from playing in the rain to beating those pesky sand traps. Hank is also Tiger Woods' current instructor. Only $14.99 at www.ijacksports.com

Athletes' Oasis
Submitted by AthletesOasis on Thu, 11/01/2007 - 7:55pm.- Kids
- Teens
- Adults
- Aerobics
- Amateur
- anti-aging
- apparel
- Biathlon
- BMX Bicycling
- Cardio
- Cycling
- Decathlon
- Elite Amateur
- Enthusiast
- equipment
- Extreme Athletes
- Extreme Sports
- Fans
- feel better
- fitness
- Fitness Training
- Fitness Walking
- fun
- game day performance
- goal setting
- good looks
- health
- Hiking
- impress others
- increase energy
- injury prevention
- Inline Skating
- longevity
- mental focus/edge
- Modern Pentathlon
- motivation
- Mountain Biking
- nutrition
- Professionals
- Race Walking
- recreation
- Roller Skating (2 x 2)
- Running
- safety
- Seniors
- Skateboarding
- Skiing - Cross Country
- skills
- Speed Skating
- stress relief
- Track and Field
- training
- Triathlon
- Weekend Warriors
- bottle
- container
- convenience
- drinking
- easy
- hydration
- new
- novel
- patent
- simple
- stride
- water
PROBLEM: There are significant disadvantages to carrying a single water bottle while walking and running. Clutching a single bottle impedes the rhythm of your workout by creating imbalance, forcing your body to compensate. Plus, most of the single water bottles you carry are disposable and clog up your landfills.
The Award-Winning Product In Action
Submitted by AthletesOasis on Thu, 11/01/2007 - 7:43pm.- Kids
- Teens
- Adults
- Aerobics
- Amateur
- BMX Bicycling
- Cardio
- Cycling
- Elite Amateur
- Enthusiast
- equipment
- Extreme Athletes
- Fans
- feel better
- fitness
- Fitness Training
- Fitness Walking
- fun
- health
- Hiking
- increase energy
- injury prevention
- Inline Skating
- longevity
- mental focus/edge
- motivation
- Mountain Biking
- nutrition
- Professionals
- Race Walking
- recreation
- Roller Skating (2 x 2)
- Running
- safety
- Seniors
- Skateboarding
- Skiing - Cross Country
- Speed Skating
- stress relief
- Track and Field
- training
- Triathlon
- Weekend Warriors
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Back-packing
Submitted by Redskinfan on Mon, 10/29/2007 - 3:38pm.If you asked your friends co-workers about backpacking or hiking, they would probably tell you that there are too many bugs, too much risk and too little enjoyment!
They would be WRONG!
Have you ever noticed, those who participate in the sport of backpacking are healthier and have a better outlook on life? They handle stress well, and seem to exude a healthy glow and an attitude of enjoyment.
You can become like this, and have some of the best experiences of your life.

Canoeing 101
Submitted by Redskinfan on Fri, 10/26/2007 - 3:42pm.Traffic! Stress! Too Many Bills! Pressure at Work! Appointments! Family Tensions! Loud Neighbors! Flat Tires! Illness!
Are you tired of the never-ending grind?
Is the relentless hustle and bustle of everyday life wearing you down?
Sometimes it's all just too much, isn't it?
Do you want to get away from it all?
There is a way�
Imagine breathtaking views of landscapes untouched by strip malls and highways.
Picture a place where your closest neighbors are ducks and geese, fish and raccoons, and even bears and wolves-if you're lucky.

Snowboarding Secrets
Submitted by Redskinfan on Fri, 10/26/2007 - 3:02pm.If you're thinking of going snowboarding, whether it's your first time or tenth, this is the most important letter you'll ever read.
I'm about to reveal all the secrets about snowboarding you've ever wanted to know...
Are you sick of falling on your rear every 2 meters? Is your tailbone sore from taking heavy falls? How would you like to reduce the number of falls dramatically, and protect yourself from the hard, icy conditions?
What's the deal with T-Bars? How are you supposed to get up the mountain with something that's been designed for skiers?

Beginners Guide to Saltwater Fishing
Submitted by Redskinfan on Fri, 10/19/2007 - 3:02pm.You’ve probably heard the saying, “There are a lot of fish in the sea.” Well, trust me, after you read my new ebook, The Beginner’s Guide to Saltwater Fishing, that saying won’t quite be so true anymore.
Why? Because YOU will have caught A LOT of those fish that are in the sea!
If you have ever wanted to reach your full potential as a saltwater fisher … if you have ever wanted to become the best fisher in your circle of friends and acquaintances … then this is definitely the ebook for you!

Fly Fishing For Beginners
Submitted by Redskinfan on Fri, 10/19/2007 - 2:31pm.More than 2,000 years ago, fishermen noticed insects that were eaten by the fish near the water's surface. They fashioned rough imitations of those insects on primitive hooks and began catching fish. That was the beginning of a sport.

