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  • Phuket beaches - a local’s guide  By : Andy Burrows
    Phuket boasts a dozen high quality major beaches as well as numerous other minor hidden gems which are not that far off the beaten track. Couple this with fine weather, hotels, restaurants and myriad bars and you have the recipe for the perfect winter escape.
  • From Water Babies To Gold Medalists  By : Catherine Harvey
    A look at the history of swimming and swimming pools and how they have become a part of everyday life in a bid to keep us fit and healthy.
  • Is Laird Hamilton The Greatest Big Wave Surfer Ever?  By : Lola Jones
    It was his drop into Teahupo’o, which is widely considered to be the most dangerous wave ever ridden, which became the benchmark in his career and his life. He has often been credited for being able to conquer such enormous ‘big wave’ surf because of his exceptional physical condition and stature.
  • White Water Rafting - Everything you ever need to know  By : Paul Symonds
    The words 'white water rafting' alone are enough to send thrills coursing through you. The activity itself is an exhilarating rush of adrenalin as one makes an attempt to navigate a small boat through rushing rapids.
  • S.C.U.B.A. Tips: Control Breathing  By : Travis Tresp
    Breathing is simple as pie , right? We do it involuntarily. Good air in, bad air out . Simple, and easy, right ? Wrong! In S.C.U.B.A. , taking a breath properly serves three notable purposes, and missing out on knowing how to breathe properly can lead to a unsafe dive.
  • Speedy Sportswear Sculpted On The Skin Of A Shark  By : Catherine Harvey
    A look at how fabric technology changes sportswear over the years.
  • Safety Tips for Lake Lovers  By : Jason Collmorgen
    Ahh... the lure of the lake... its sparkling blue water... the refreshing coolness as it splashes over your skin on a hot summer's day. There's nothing quite like it, and with so many ways in which to enjoy spending time there, it's no wonder millions flock to their local lakes each year.
  • Would The Ancient Hawaiians Even Recognize The Sport Of Surfing Today?  By : Gregg Hall
    Surfing first had started way back in Hawaii when Captain James cook was on the island. The boards they used back then were made from heavy thick wood so it made them hard to even paddle out.
  • The Technology Of The Waveboard  By : Derek C
    Learning how to ride your wave board might take time but learning about the technology of how the wave board works might help you increase your success rate for riding the waveboard.
  • Water Sports for Kids  By : Ron
    Surfing is also a great outdoor sport during a sunny day or during summers. Swimming is the most favorite sport for many children and as well as for adults, it doesn’t matter if you swim in a lake, ocean, river, pool or with any competitive swimmers or friends; swimming is always enjoyable.Water sports should always be carried out, when the climate is pleasant. If the climate is sunny, do apply sun screen cream to protect yourself from radiations.
  • Different types of children’s summer camp  By : Ron
    Various entities offer children summer camps you can find girls summer camp and boys summer camp separately as well as co-ed summer camp, from schools and churches to sports programs.
  • Elementary Boat Racing Tactics Explained  By : Jimmy Cox
    You must consider the rules of the road - marine traffic laws - even if you never race a boat. This article will help you to understand the basic concepts and rules of boating.
  • Batteries for Personal Water Crafts  By : Angela Oliver
    Jet Skis, or Personal Water Crafts, are great vehicles. They are affordable and easy to transport, making them ideal for both recreational and non-recreational uses. There are many popular brands and many manufacturers with different battery specifications. Below is a look at some of the major brands, their products, and batteries.
  • Southport dockage  By : raz
    To boating aficionados, a well equipped marina is like a life-line to the good health of their boats and yachts in water, as well as the very survival of lives of the boat owners and their guests.
  • All about Navy SEAL Dive Watches  By : Christy Berger & Brenda Stokes
    Navy SEAL Dive Watches are not only useful, they are also practical for those who are either extremely physical in their day to day lives or simply enjoy the ruggedness of the outdoors on an occasional basis. Luminox manufactures and distributes watches to the Navy SEALs. However, as Luminox watches spread in popularity outside of the Navy SEALs, the company is focusing more and more on stylish designs that maintain their superior quality for the consumer market.
  • Scuba Diving Classes  By : Carl Walker
    These are three of the world's best and largest diving training organizations that offer scuba diving courses and classes.

    PADI or Professional Association of Diving Instructors (www.padi.com):

    In the recreational diving membership organizations, PADI is the world’s largest, with offices in Australia, Canada, Switzerland, Japan, Sweden, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and the United States. PADI started in 1967 and the main corporate headquarters is located in Californi...
  • Whitewater Rafting - Family Rafting Vacations To Thrill-Seeker Adventure  By : Whitewater Rafting Trips
    Whitewater rafting is a perfect way to combine a love for the outdoors and the rushing thrill of taking on nature’s elements. There is nothing quite like driving through a rushing whorl of water, having it spray up in your face, bouncing up and down in your seat feeling as though you are only moments away from disaster. Best of all, whitewater rafting is one of the safest adventure sports there is, with national safety standards followed by every major outfitter in North Amer...
  • Some Tips On Water Sport Safety  By : Gregg Hall
    There are a few crucial things to consider when being around the water, let's explore them.
  • San Diego Sights for Scuba Divers' Eyes  By : Elizabeth Miller
    Summary: A look into one of the world's most-studied submarine canyons and Wreck Alley's artificial reefs.

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