One night, two savage hits in the NHL. This is crazy: Colin “Ball-less” Campbell should have simply suspended Matt Cooke last week and this would not have happened.
Savage hit #1: James Wisniewski Boarding Hit on Brent Seabrook - March 17th 2010 continue reading...
I’m not sure that charity matches are the best place to make borderline insulting jokes about opponents while mic’ed… Agassi learned the hard way when he made a comment about Sampras being cheap. In the end 1 million dollars were earned for charity and 2 celebrity ex-athletes looked like morons… nice! continue reading...
I called this one… The Masters is the obvious choice for Tiger Woods to make his return to golf. He announced his return in a statement delivered Tuesday the 16th and you can read more about it below from CBS Sports. $20 says that Tiger wins the tournament and his caddie Steve Williams verbally assaults a minimum of 5 hecklers from the crowd… continue reading...
J.R. Smith, of the Denver Nuggets completes a dunk that is usually reserved for the contest against the Minnesota Timberwolves this week. Smith has participated in the dunking contest twice, but never seems to pass the first round…he did beat Chris Anderson-once, but that’s not really something to brag about.
After talking about the sport in general, its benefits over team sports and its belt system…I thought it would be a good idea to show you some interesting clips to illustrate what Tae Kwon Do is all about. continue reading...
Many people don’t know much about the belts in a given martial art. Today, I thought I’d enlighten you as to why the various belts are the color that they are in Tae Kwon Do (According to The WTF -World Tae Kwon Do Federation). continue reading...
Photo Courtesy of West Island Tae-Kwon-Do
While team based sports are great, the benefits of individual sports can’t be overlooked. So while your kids pick up hockey and soccer, I’d like to bring your attention to the popular Korean olympic-grade martial art Tae Kwon Do and the benefits it can provide. continue reading...
It was a combination of the Vancouver Olympics, Cheryl Bernard, the “Vancougar” Canadian team captain, and the Norwegians’ now-famous brightly coloured Argyll-patterned trousers that has brought the sport into the public’s attention.
The New York Times has reported on the sport’s surging popularity on Wall Street while the Los Angeles Times reported on the sport’s unusually big draw on West Coast viewers. The Washington Post reported that fans were “drawn far and wide to the sport.” continue reading...
It was an intense game that saw Canada give up its early lead and force an overtime against the USA. However, hockey’s most intense matchup ended with Crosby swooping in to deliver the final goal. As the Canadian crowds exploded in hugs and cheers it was clear that Canadians have never felt more proud of their country. Indeed, having the game be played on Canadian soil caused the match to hold a weight beyond measure. continue reading...
After politely accepting their gold medals, the Canadian Women’s hockey team let the real celebrations begin!
To celebrate their 2-0 win over the USA, the girl emerged from the changing rooms and hit the ice with champagne, beer and cigars. continue reading...