Posts Tagged “Many People”Most people associate chronic joint pain with arthritis, but you should always consult your doctor to determine the cause of elbow joint pain. One of the more common causes is bursitis-a painful disease that affects many people each year. Trauma and overuse can leads to bursitis. What Is Bursitis? A bursa is a small sac filled with fluid. When functioning normally, the bursa releases fluid which lubricates the joints and allows them to glide smoothly. When the bursa is injured, the sac no longer releases the fluid and your joints begin to rub against each other, causing friction and pain. Elbow Joint Pain Although you cannot feel it, the elbow bursa is located behind your elbow, over the pointed tip. Bursitis to the elbow is referred to as olecranon (oh-LEK-rah-non) bursitis. This is normally a result of repetitive movement or prolonged, excessive pressure to the area. People who perform repetitive activities, such as tennis players or construction workers, commonly develop this condi … Tags: Arthritis, Bursa, Bursitis, Chronic Pain, Condi, Construction Workers, Elbow Joint Pain, Elbow Pain, Excessive Pressure, Friction, Joints, Many People, Pointed Tip, Repetitive Activities, Repetitive Movement, Sac, Tennis Players, Trauma
Oct
16
2009
Table Tennis Blades and Rubbers - Overview of the Yasaka BrandPosted by: Mr.Tennis in Interesting SiteThey used to work together with Stiga, who made their blades for them, whereas Yasaka made their rubbers, but they separated in the early nineties and went their own way. The majority of the Yasaka blades are made in Sweden. A large portion of their rubbers are made in the Japan, with the remainder of their rubbers are made in Germany and China. After talking to many people, and getting lots of great feedback from people on the table tennis forums, I have summarised their most popular rubbers and blades below. Although the popularity can be biassed by marketing and availability, there are some that many agree on to be great products, so there must be something to it. Rubbers: Mark V, probably the most famous of all rubbers, that has stood the test of time and is still commonly used in modern days, even after several decades since it was released. This rubber is suitable for all levels, where thinner sponges are usually used for more control at the lower levels and they rubbers are spe … Tags: China, Control, Decades, Feedback, Forums, Germany, Japan, Large Portion, Many People, Marketing, Nineties, Popularity, Remainder, Sponges, Stiga, Sweden, Table Tennis Blades, Test Of TimeSome say “Ping-Pang” was the first name of the game because it sounded like the words spoken in the Chinese language in the 7th Century, which later evolved to “Ping Pong.” By the 8th Century, the game began to spread to India, Persia and ultimately to the West. These early games were played by hitting a dried Chinese fruit called a lichee. Others say that the sound heard when playing ping pong on European rackets (made of pieces of paper stretched on a frame) resulted first in the nickname of “Whiff-Whaff” and later “Ping-Pong.” In Europe many people believe ping pong was invented by army officers who used rounded wine corks for balls and old cigar boxes as paddles. Ping pong remained popular as a party game for rich people in England until it officially became a competitive sport in 1927. Eventually, the popularity of ping pong in Europe led game manufacturers to sell ping pong equipment commercially, at first under the name “Gossima.” But the name “Ping-Pong” was already widely use … Tags: Army Officers, Balls, Chinese Language, Cigar Boxes, Early Games, England, Europe, Game Manufacturers, India, Many People, Name Of The Game, Nickname, Paddles, Party Game, Persia, Ping Pang, Ping Pong Equipment, Popularity, Whiff Whaff, Wine CorksBoth home remedies and scientific approaches have been effective in reducing and eliminating snoring for many people. These are practical first steps to take to try to stop snoring all together. If there still continues to be a severe problem, or if you wake up gasping for breath or a spouse hears you gasping for breath, then you have a more serious problem associated with snoring called sleep apnea for which you should consult a doctor. However, if you just suffer from a mild case of the snores, then try some different home and scientific remedies described below. A favorite home remedy involves a sock, a tennis ball and a safety pin. While this remedy sounds like something seen on Macgyver, it truly works. Place the tennis ball in the sock and pin it to the back of your pajamas. The theory behind this is that when you lay on your back it will create an uncomfortable feeling that will prompt your body to turn to its side. Eventually, the hope is that your body will associate lying on … Tags: First Steps, Home Remedies, Home Remedy, Macgyver, Many People, Mild Case, Pajamas, Safety Pin, Sleep, Sleep Apnea, Snores, Snoring Problems, Snoring Remedies, Tennis Ball
Jul
06
2009
The 1 Thing You Must Be Able To Do If You Want To Improve Your Tennis ServePosted by: Mr.Tennis in Interesting SiteBut what can you do to improve your tennis serve? Is there a way to the perfect tennis serve? Is there a way to get a faster tennis serve? Well for the people still struggling with their delivery there is one main word that they should be looking to improve - THROW! Yes that’s it, there is a direct relationship between someone’s throwing ability and their serving ability and that’s a fact - do not forget that. The fact remains that far too many people miss this point and do all the wrong things when trying to improve and even learn the serve and that includes many coaches who do all the wrong things when it comes to tennis serve coaching It has nothing to do with strength, gender and/or muscle size as tennis serve biomechanics are all about throwing technique to such an extent that I regularly have my under 9 squad out-throw many of my adult squads just to illustrate the point. It causes a few red faces but everybody leaves with a better understanding. Also high standard female player … Tags: Adult, Extent, Faces, Leaves, Many People, Muscle Size, Relationship, Tennis Coaching, Tennis Serve
Starting a business that grows into a multi-million dollar enterprise. Hiring people to do all of your work for you while you play golf and lunch with friends. The reality is more common. Pouring more and more of your own personal money into the business while getting a pittance in return. Working until midnight every night. Watching your health and friendships deteriorate while your waistline expands. Yet, as an entrepreneur, I have found that despite these realities, starting a business can still be rewarding and even fun. There are just several things I wish I had known and done before I began my own business. Here are some of them: 1) Figure out why what you’re offering is different and wanted by your customers. Many people start businesses because they are interested in the product they are selling. Yet, they may not be filling a need of the consumer. For example, selling tennis balls is not necessarily a good idea just because you like tennis. Many companies sell tennis balls. I … Tags: Dollar Enterprise, Entrepreneur, Friendships, Health, Lunch, Many People, Own Business, Personal Money, Pittance, Realities, Starting A Business, Starting Business, Tennis Balls, Waistline, Wanted People
Jan
27
2009
Tennis Shoes: The Lost Scrolls (Tennis Shoes Adventure Series)Posted by: Mr.Tennis in Tennis Shoes
Perhaps one of Heimerdinger’s best novel, this has everything that is necessary for a great story (see all that is mentioned above.) Now that everything had been set up in the prior novel, the story truly juices itself up with excellent plot and intrigue. Tags: Adventure Series, Book People, Challenges, Courage, Face, Heimerdinger, Hostile World, Humor, Intrigue, Jerusalem, Juices, Little Romance, Lost, Many People, Novel, Religion, Sacred Quest, Survival, Tennis Shoes |
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