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Thursday, 19 December 2013

Denver Broncos' Peyton Manning named SI's Sportsman of the Year

All the apple-cheeked babies, captured for eternity in Creamsicle onesies three sizes too big, are nearly grown. They are high school valedictorians and college athletes, Eagle Scouts and black belts, yearbook editors and engineering majors. They are in the National Honor Society. They lead Bible study. They raise money for cancer research. They lifeguard in the summer. They work part-time at Cracker Barrel. One directs short films. One blew the trumpet in a high school band at President Barack Obama's second inaugural parade. One earned a marketing award for helping develop a project to sell reusable popcorn containers at football games. One is a linebacker and a defensive end recruited by half the SEC, one is a three handicap, one runs a 5K in 18:20, and one hit an unforgettable grand slam in the ninth. One became the first girl in an all-male wrestling club, as well as the first deaf member of that club. She then captured the state championship in her weight class. Most hail from Tennessee, but you can find them as far away as lacrosse fields on Long Island. Some know each other. They were born in the same hospitals, attended the same schools, played on the same teams. Beyond that, they don't have much in common -- besides, of course, their first name.

It is an unusual name, or at least it used to be. According to the Social Security Administration, which started tracking the popularity of names in 1960, Peyton had never cracked the top 100 in Tennessee. But in 1994 the state's flagship university welcomed a freshman quarterback from New Orleans named after his uncle Peyton, a Mississippi farmer who grew cotton and soybeans, raised cattle and loved sports. When Peyton Manning enrolled at Tennessee, he took an orientation seminar with freshman football players, overseen by associate athletic director Carmen Tegano. The players were instructed to take notes. Afterward, Tegano collected their spiral notebooks and perused what they wrote. Manning had filled 30 pages. That night, Tegano told his wife, "If God is willing and I live long enough, I'll either work for that kid or I'll vote for him." A year later Manning directed Tennessee to its first win against Alabama in 10 years, and roughly 10 months after that Southern hospitals noted the first outbreak of Peytons. Call them Bama Boomers. "It was an epidemic," says Manning's older brother, Cooper, who was forced to quit football at Ole Miss because of a spinal injury. From 1996 through '98, a total of 68 Peytons were born at the University of Tennessee Medical Center alone, compared with 10 the decade before. By 1997, according to babynames.com, Peyton was the 51st-most-popular- newborn boy name in the state.

Families showed up to Volunteers practices, orange-clad infants in tow, and thrust them into Manning's reluctant arms for photos. "What am I supposed to say?" he asked his father, Archie, the iconic Ole Miss quarterback. "I don't know," his dad replied. "I only had dogs and cats named after me." Twins in Knoxville were named Peyton and Manning. A boy outside Nashville was named Peyton Cooper as a reminder that "there's nothing guaranteed in life." Doctors in Kentucky lobbied a woman in labor to call her son Tim, after Wildcats quarterback Tim Couch. "It will be a much more prosperous name," they told her. "He'll be so much more successful." They grudgingly delivered yet another Peyton. The unorthodox spelling caused confusion. Dr. Tara Burnette, a neonatologist at the UT Medical Center, once saw payton written on a note card attached to a baby's incubator in the NICU. "You misspelled the name," she told the nurse on duty. "No, the nurse insisted. "The mom spelled it for us." Burnette shook her head. "That baby is a Peyton," she said. Twenty-four hours later, the card had been changed.

There is no more personal display of fan devotion than naming one's progeny after an athlete, but the gesture carries inordinate risk, especially when the player is only a sophomore in college. Who knows what controversy lies ahead? Names become synonymous with scandals. Think of the Lances and McGwires running around. You can always buy a new jersey or hang a new Fathead, but rewriting a birth certificate is more difficult. "Sure, he could have been a dud," says Kim Dukes. "But I kind of knew, deep down inside, that he'd be special." Dukes was diagnosed with Hodgkins lymphoma as a sophomore in Knoxville, underwent chemotherapy, and was informed by doctors that the treatment had left her incapable of bearing children. She had Peyton Dukes anyway. "He's not a quarterback -- he's not even a football player," Kim says. "But we raised him to be a good, honest person, and that's the most important thing he shares with his namesake."

Though Uncle Peyton died a bachelor, his name will live forever. Archie remembers reading an article, in the early 2000s, in an education newspaper about a first-grade teacher with nine Peytons in her class. In 2007 the Knoxville News-Sentinel put out a query for Peytons and received more than 160 responses. "You hope your children are going to do great things no matter what you name them," says Dana Lara. "Going into it, you do think maybe this will give them a leg up by association." Peyton Lara is now a senior at West High and an aspiring nuclear engineer with a 4.46 grade point average.

Monday, 9 December 2013

Proud to beat the No.1 ODI team: AB de Villiers

South Africa took an unassailable 2-0 lead against India after recording yet another convincing win here on Sunday.

"Winning seven out of our last 10 ODIs means we are definitely on the right track. There have been problems for us when it comes to consistency. We have been going through some tough times over the last two years in ODI cricket and sort of building a team,” he said.

"We have been sticking with the same players for a while now and we are enjoying our cricket. The results are starting to come through but we are nowhere where we want to be. But obviously, winning the series against the no.1 side in the world is very satisfying. It is something we can really be proud of," he said.

South Africa put up 281 runs on the board after openers Quinton de Kock and Hashim Amla put on 194 runs, bringing up their individual hundreds.

The middle order didn't fire though, unlike at Wanderers, with the captain coming up at number three himself and falling cheaply. It left the task to Ryan McLaren and Vernon Philander to give them a push in the latter overs.

"Hashim and Quinton have been giving us really good starts, and today it was sort of finished off nicely by the middle and lower order. I was chuffed at how the lower order scored some runs today. Those were very important runs. They just got us over that par score, which I thought was 230-240. 280 all of a sudden looked like really good score," he said.

"I am hopefully still a wicketkeeper in the Tests," said the Proteas' ODI captain, when asked about the form of young Quinton de Kock in particular.

"Quinny is obviously showing he has got the skill and the talent to keep in all three formats of the game. Maybe he still has got to get a bit of experience to gain when it comes to Tests. It is up to the selectors to decide, and the coach and the captain to make that call."

Thursday, 5 December 2013

A last attempt to be positive about sports

In an attempt to find a subject for my last column, I went through a checklist in my head of everything that I’ve covered this semester.

The business of sports, sexism and homophobia in sports and the recent Miami Dolphins fiasco have all been subjected to my criticism.

It took me a few minutes, but I realized one very important thing: for something that I love so dearly, I haven’t written one positive thing about sports.

Maybe it’s because there seems to be more bad things going on in sports than there are good things. Perhaps it’s because I just notice the short-fallings and never the successes happening in sports.

Whatever the reason — and I still don’t know what that is — it goes against my usual ‘look on the bright side’ nature.

So, as an attempt to even things out in the grand scheme of things, I will focus on what I love about sports.

I love that a team (or franchise) is something that can bring so many people together and be celebrated.

Young or old, thin or fat, loud-mouthed or shy. For the span of the game, all differences are put aside. For the most part.

Sports, particularly Raiders football and San Jose Sharks hockey, are bonding moments for my dad and I. We like to discuss the latest Raiders game (or, in the offseason, whether we like their moves) and whether or not we saw that Sharks goal.

My grandma, though a Niners fan, is a Sharks fan through and through. She always texts me after a Sharks win to celebrate — or if it’s the playoffs and we lose, to commiserate.

Discussing my favorite teams is an automatic go-to for conversations. I know automatically that I’ll have something in common with someone wearing gear of my favorite team.

I love being able to strike up a conversation with someone and see why he or she is so passionate about a team.

Some people arrive to their fandom by birth — I’m one of them. Some stumble across the team and like the players or their style of play.

At the risk of going on a tangent, I will say that the idea of a bandwagon is ridiculous. People jump on the bandwagon when they become fans of teams that are doing well. When a team’s doing well, they get a lot more national coverage. More people are familiar with the team. It’s pretty obvious that everyone loves to be a fan of a winning team, but a lot more people see a winning team than a terrible team.

Please, people, calm down and quit talking down on new fans. You aren’t any better just because you’ve been a fan longer.

Anyways, I digress.

After a semester of writing about everything wrong with the world of sports — and let’s admit, there’s a lot of that — I’ve now found that it’s surprisingly difficult to write something good about it.

And, yes, even in my quest to be positive I had to bring up how ridiculous the whole “bandwagon” idea is. I couldn’t help myself.

I look forward to the days when the positive outweighs the negative. When there is less hatred and inequality in sports than there is now. When people can support their team and worry less about the allegiance of the fan next to them.

I guess the biggest positive of this article is that I think this is all possible. I think one day all fans will be able to enjoy watching a world that isn’t wracked by these issues, at least not to such an extent.

Monday, 2 December 2013

Big push begins to create US market for All Black magic

Are the New Zealand now bigger than the sport of rugby itself?

Just days after breaking Irish hearts, several All-Blacks popped up in New York, in

part to take in the sights and a few days leisure after the miraculous conclusion to

their perfect season and in part because New York is the spiritual home of the team

sponsor, AIG. So they visited a 9/11 fire station, they posed for photos at New York

Stock exchange and they spent an evening watching the Brooklyn Nets disgrace their

favourite colour – the Nets seem intent on illustrating you can also wear black and

lose almost all of the time.


The intention is the visit will mark the beginning of a new relationship between the

All-Blacks and untapped rugby market in the US. As a spokesperson for AIG put it,

the company wants to “play its part in introducing the USA to the greatest sports

team in the world”.

Over the past few weeks, as the New Zealanders gradually ticked off challenges from

France, England and Ireland to complete their perfect season, there seemed to be

something different about them. At first glance, they were as familiar as ever: yes,

Ma’a Nonu remains the most physically imposing sports man since Mike Tyson was at

his peak and yes, Richie McCaw’s face seems to belong to a Dorothea Lange catalogue

and no, you are never going to see Steve Hansen “betraying emotion” as he watches

his team demonstrate their invincibility. It was only afterwards the penny dropped

and you realised those three letters, AIG, was what was different. For once, the

silver fern was not the most prominent motif on the jersey. Not since the heady days

of Hank Paulson and the $85 billion dollar bail out has the financial giant been so

prominent in our lives.

Glamorous recognition
When the All-Blacks arrived in Dublin for their last game of the season, they were

quickly shepherded along to meet with the stars of the Dublin GAA firmament. The

event was a glamorous recognition of Dublin GAA’s new four-million sponsorship with

AIG. It was a neat turn – members of the international AIG sporting family mingling

and exchanging cultural nuggets etc. So McCaw and the boys did their bit with a hurl

and made the right noises and the camera bulbs flashed and it was success. Still, it

was strange to see the New Zealand stars on the hamster wheel of corporate

sponsorship.

Any All-Blacks press event I ever attended was noticeably professional and organised

and ran to schedule. But there was always the sense those days were designed by the

management and for the team: that the All-Blacks controlled where they went and what

they did and how long for. The same was true of their famous trip to Donegal to

visit the birthplace of John Gallaher, captain of the Originals. Tana Umaga and

others who made that journey were brilliant with the locals but there was little

doubt they were there because they wanted to be rather than to partake in a public

relations exercise.

The signs on this tour suggest that in future, the All-Blacks schedule will be

designed with the brand in mind. The inclusion of Japan as an opponent on this

year’s autumn schedule was the noticeable departure from the quality of opponent

they played in their 14-game winning streak and the 54-6 score line reflected that.

They were, of course, merely following the brand leaders of NBA basketball and

English Premier League football to the East, where a lucrative market lies and where

interest in rugby will grow as the years tick on towards the 2019 world cup.

Thursday, 28 November 2013

Stuart Broad: England can turn Ashes campaign around after first Test defeat

Broad, who has spoken of "heartbreak" after Trott left the tour early because of his stress-related illness, will be part of the England team that take on a Chairman's XI in Alice Springs on Friday ahead of next week's second Test.

Broad said: "I think this team is very good at focusing on the cricket when that time arises - and although the changing room's thoughts are with Trotty at the moment, we need to get back to training at Alice Springs this week.


"We've got a huge task on our hands. We had a blip last week, but I can't see this group of players allowing that to happen throughout the tour."

Former England captain Alec Stewart has called Jonathan Trott 'brave' for seeking help with his stress problem.

Broad admits England were below par in Brisbane where they lost by 381 runs and must improve in Adelaide.

"There will be some guys who know they didn't perform to the level expected of them in international cricket and will have to do better in Adelaide," added

Broad.

"We need to get our plans and skills right going to Adelaide. I think it will be very different to Brisbane in terms of the pitch, and we need to focus on getting right for it.

"This squad has a real steely determination, and the Gabba result hurt us. We're a proud bunch, and I'm sure that the performance levels will be back up

to where they need to be come Adelaide."

Australian spinner Nathan Lyon also expects England to bounce back from their first Test mauling and warned that aggressive tactics will again be needed.

'Sledging' on the pitch was another of the Gabba controversies - Australia

captain Michael Clarke was fined 20 per cent of his match fee for threats he

made to James Anderson, picked up on the stump mic.

"It's England and it's a Test match, they're going to bounce back, we know that," Lyon said.

"Test match cricket is the hardest format going around. We're not expecting anyone to roll over. We know the quality of the England cricket side.

"We're going to have to stand up... and start that fight again. That's the way Australia play their best cricket. We know where the line is and we don't step over it. We're going to continue to play aggressive, hard cricket."

Tim Abraham reports from the Australian outback where the England team are preparing for the second Ashes Test.

However, Broad does not expect the hosts to reference Trott's misfortune in future.

"As international cricketers and professional sportsmen, they will understand the pressures that everyone is under and (that) it can happen to

anyone," he said.

"I think the Australian players will respect the decision of Trotty's to go home. There is no doubt there is a lot of respect between the two sides.

Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Inside Sports

An expressions of caution, first and foremost, only since a certain wear could conceivably be protected for indoor play, you still need to have more than enough space! Regardless of the fact that you're utilizing a froth basketball, there's still a plausibility of thumping important things right over. Preferably, indoor games ought to be limited to a room unlimited of delicate things, and with more than enough space for a tad of running and hopping.

Obviously, on the other hand, conceivably you need to be playing wears outside. Indoor games, be that as it may, are an extraordinary path to get some practice and keep from developing eager when its raining, snowing, or excessively icy outside. In like manner, in the event that its evening time and your children have a little additional vigor to blaze off before they're primed to catch a wink, indoor games can serve to wear them out in time for bunk once its dim out.

Anyways, that stated, there are a couple of wears that could be played inside, securely, on account of certain toys out there today.

Court ball

With more diminutive circles and a scaled down, froth ball, shooting circles inside is made conceivable, and safe. Obviously, its not a full session of ball in numerous ways. You can't spill, obviously, and it'd be a little difficult to get more than two individuals to a group, yet you can shoot, piece, and pass about too.

Smaller than usual Golf

With modest plastic golf clubs and measures for the plastic golf balls, its pretty straightforward to set up little greens your particular home, utilizing things around the house as deterrents and to organize courses. Most toy golf units come finish with a caddy sack and a mixed bag of clubs. This is specifically fun inside when you get imaginative with the courses, setting up slopes and hindrances with books and different things.

Soccer

Don't kick too hard! Setting up a little objective inside, you can get a little goalie hone.

Naturally, there are certain dons, for example football and baseball, which simply can't truly be played inside without thumping everything over. Notwithstanding, with a couple of such exemptions, a stormy day shouldn't be a reason to slack off and sit around throughout the day.

There are more than enough routes for your children to get their day by day practice inside, inasmuch as you have a tiny bit of space, when the climate outside isn't precisely inviting towards dons and outside play.

And once more, only remember that you will in any case need to practice the greater part of the fundamental security measures. Move everything profitable out of the way and clean up some ground space actually, assuming that you have a carport with some room in it, that might be perfect). Regardless of how watchful you attempt to be, it could be simple to get made up for lost time in the high temperature existing apart from everything else, and hurl an amusement scoring shot, in spite of the fact that you needed to thump the foot stool over to do it. It might be tricky to attempt to consideration regarding anything other than the undertaking within reach once you get "in the zone".

Friday, 5 April 2013

Primary Training Guidelines for Youngsters Football


Soccer is an activity title of durability and team performance. Primary coaching is targeted at getting younger instructors familiar with the sport. Understanding the experience is the first step of the coaching which is followed by durability, speed and various other types of services. The standard coaching will mainly concentrate on the factors of protection and the violation. The coaching for the violation will be different from the protection.

Offense will be mainly targeted on ownership and reviewing while the protection will be targeted on avoiding the charge from the other team. Children will be qualified in the fundamentals of football right from holding the ball, tossing to all other factors which make a complete football gamer. Children will be taught about the rules of the experience so that they perform it in the right way. The coaching will be targeted on individual capabilities and how well kids perform in different roles.

The services will be designed in a fun and effective way which will interact with youngsters in a activity title of football. The coaching will consist of everything from weight coaching to stamina. It is all developed into exercises and other classes which will concentrate on different factors of the gamers and their activity. The unpleasant and protecting categories will keep changing categories in the event of reviewing or loss of ownership. This is common during the fourth one fourth of the experience. The adventure is of four areas and each one fourth will be for duration of about 15 minutes. The groups will change finishes at the end of each one fourth. A team will have different gamers such as qb, center and tight finishes, security officers, running back and security officers. The gamer that starts the attack will be the qb that is reinforced by others of the violation team.

Defense team types the protection range of a team who will block the unpleasant team from the other team. This team will consist of the range supports, cornerbacks, and safeties. They will practice avoiding quarterbacks and devices of the other team. There are many things one needs to know before they begin to perform football. The coaching will concentrate on all factors of the experience and how to perform as a team. Different people will be given different tasks and they will be qualified to perform it to excellence. The coaching will different for age categories with youngsters being qualified for basic ownership and passing. The concentration of coaching will increase as one ages.

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Operating Guidelines - Fall The Excuses!


Athletes can have various volumes of reasons for different factors regarding their operating. They can have reasons from everything from why they are not going out for their run that day to why they did not do well in their last competition. If you are going to keep up a operating system - you need to get rid of all of the reasons. You need to just run.

Runners have different reasons as to why they are not operating on a certain day. It's too hot, it's too cool, it's pouring, and it’s breezy. You can always discover a reason not to run. But, as Trainer Invoice Bower man mentioned, "There's no such factor as water, just smooth individuals." Yes, I know that's severe - but real.

Now, provided, there are periods when you should not run outside - icy street circumstances, etc. But, you can take it within to a fitness treadmill machine. I use my fitness treadmill machine many periods when the varying heat range is bad - icy or breeze chills of many levels below 0. It's OK, to take you’re operating within - but keep operating. Also, if you've been operating any moment at all - you know that if you can just get that first distance in - the relax adhere to without any issues once you're heat range heats up.

One of the greatest reasons that you'll listen to is the ever well-known "I don't have a chance to run." That is just not a reason. We all stay extremely active lifestyles. You just need to strategy and be dedicated to your operating and you won't have any issues getting your run in. Becoming a morning sprinter performs so well for many individuals. Just get up a little previously in the morning - get your run done - and then let whatever happens the relax of the day occur.

Some of the most hilarious reasons you'll listen to are at street events. If a sprinter operates a more slowly time than they expected, you'll listen to everything. The speed was too slowly (don't you management your own pace?), the water prevents didn't have my type of activities consume; I had to go to the bathing room, etc. Sometimes I just have a good laugh out noisy at some of the factors that I listen to.

If you have a bad competition - own up to it. It's good. Sometimes we just don't run like we want. But, that's good - we're still out there doing it. No issue how poorly you do in a competition - you still defeat the individual who is still seated on their couch!

Drop your reasons. Be your own sprinter. Be satisfied with your operating. But, the key here is to keep running!

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Monday, 11 March 2013

Protection Guidelines for Bicyclists


Bikers have to share the street with vehicles. It is essential for both parties to regard each other and adhere to visitors regulations. Here are some essential rules of protection for bicyclists.

1. Maintain your ride

Proper bike servicing is essential for extending the life of your bike and making it more secure. To drive securely, your bike needs to top situation. Examine your braking system, sequence, and equipment. Before every drive, inspect your bike. Look for anything to may be reducing or dropping off. While riding a bike, you do not want to have to worry about your bike. If your bike is in top situation, you can focus better on the street and visitors.

2. Go through laws

These regulations are intended to secure everyone on the street. For your protection, it is essential that you adhere to all the regulations. Every state has its specific biking regulations. You should understand these regulations.

Motorists will believe you are going to adhere to visitors regulations. On the street, you must drive just like any other driver would. If you do not adhere to visitors regulations, you are putting yourself at risk.

Don't forget you are responsible for any visitor’s injuries you may cause. For example, if you cut a car owner off and him injuries, you can be attributed.

3. Don't believe people can see you

It is difficult for motorists to see bicyclists. Never believe that a car owner can see you. Ride defensively on the street. You should also consider investing in reflectors for your bike and indicative clothing. These investment strategies can create you more noticeable. If possible, eye get in touch with is key with the car owner. You may be riding in his or her sightless identify. If a car owner creates eye get in touch with you, you know you are not in a sightless identified.

4. be predictable

Make obvious alerts of your intended route. Many injuries occur when the motorists creates wrong presumptions about the bicyclist's route.

5. Be cautious and aware

In general, you should be very careful and conscious. Constantly check out the street for any motorists driving carelessly. If you pass by left vehicles, be especially cautious of anyone starting their door. Be cautious on railway paths. It is very easy for your tires to get captured in railway paths.

6. Never believe you are in a motorcycle friendly environment

Your community may have bike paths, but do not believe you can securely drive. You should always have your secure up.

7. Don't practice street rage

You may experience upset motorists. If a car owner shouts or creates impolite actions at you, do not interact with or react the actions. This may create the car owner angrier. It is best to avoid the car owner and to pull over in a safe home. If you are scared for your protection, get the permit dish number and call 911. Let the regulators deal with the upset car owner.

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