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Grip Defined
The way in which the bar is held.
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Biggest Loser: Lodi
Published July 4, 2009, 2:33 am, Lodi News-Sentinel
Editor's note: This is the second in an occasional series.
Correct Rider Position - Lower Body
Published July 3, 2009, 7:33 am, Mid-South Horse Review
Your body position influences the way your horse stands and moves. If you sit crooked or off balance, your horse's compensations will reflect those position faults. Understanding and mastering a good position is part theory, part practice.
Dodge Challenger Coupe Is Still The Coolest
Published July 2, 2009, 7:42 am, ABC 15 Phoenix
Arguably, the Dodge Challenger is the coolest coupe on the road today. So far, I haven't found anyone who wants to argue. At first, I attributed my affinity for this machine to the experiences of my youth when I bonded with the muscle cars from which it is derived.
Socializing can keep you nimble
Published July 2, 2009, 1:13 am, HealthandAge
Motor slowdown, including slower walking and decreased muscle strength, is common as people age. A new study shows that older adults with an active social life experience a slower motor decline, which may have important implications for long-term health.
Quick summer workout to boost confidence
Published July 2, 2009, 12:05 am, Poughkeepsie Journal
Summer arrived at 1:45 a.m. on June 21st this year as we slept. Every summer we observe seasonal rituals that evolved from the need to stay cool, including the wearing of lighter and whiter clothes. Dark colors and long sleeves may be cloaking arm insecurity. Take, for example, wearing the color black. Black absorbs heat and makes us sweatier. Another dead giveaway is the wearing of long sleeves ...
CITY OF MARCO ISLAND
Published July 1, 2009, 7:50 am, Marco Island Sun Times
Marco Island Parks and Recreation is now registering participants for the Summer 2009 programs. Both Mackle Park and the Racquet Center have an abundance of activities that engage local children, teens, and adult in recreational programs.
When a man loves his multitool
Published July 1, 2009, 2:11 am, Soundings
I used to think multitools were for sissies. I mean, what real man would ever have a screwdriver as little as the ones on those tools? And a man use scissors? No way. Not this man. And it was clear to me what the little files were all about. A real man has rough, dirty fingernails.
A place to play, learn
Published June 28, 2009, 10:34 pm, The Post-Star
GLENS FALLS -- To the casual observer, the children playing in Crandall Park Sunday were typical youngsters on an outing with their parents.
Gardeners can suffer stress injuries
Published June 28, 2009, 10:00 pm, The Oklahoman
Q: What can I do to help prevent injuries while gardening?A: Gardening, a common summertime activity, can cause repetitive injuries if not done correctly. It is important to take precautions to avoid injuries.Gardening is made up of many repetitive activities such as weeding, digging, raking, lifting, gripping, stooping, squatting, etc. The nature of these activities places the avid gardener at ...
Vermeulen races to season best
Published June 28, 2009, 8:45 am, motolive via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport
At Dutch TT : Chris Vermeulen brought his Rizla Suzuki GSV-R home in fifth place at Saturday's Dutch TT in Assen to record his best result of the season so far.
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Fri Jul 3
- Gizmodo - Zgrip iPhone Pro Stabilizer: A Bit Too Nice for Even the iPhone - Zgrip iphone pro: Beautiful over-engineere d, useless grip
- Hytopz ? Construction Equipment ? Carabiner / Snap Hooks: Extra Large Rescue Carabiner (screw gate)
- Carabiner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Pear shaped carabiners are oversized, offset-D carabiners. They allow more to be hooked onto the carabiner, and are also used for Munter hitch belays. They are the most expensive and heaviest carabiner. These are generally known to climbers as HMS Carabiners.
- Pipe Grid and Components - Stage and Theatrical Supplies - I. Weiss: Various clamps for making pipe grids
- still learning/need advice re best clamps, how to make(buy?) cukaloris? - The Digital Video Information Network: you DON"T want the black ( cheap / economy ) bogen maffer clamps. they are cheap cast metal with air holes in the castings ( you can't see them, they are internal ). THEY WILL BREAK ! only get the silver "gravity cast" ones. they are much heavier and stronger.
- Doggicam Systems
- Nice Tennis Tips: Two Handed Backhand: Pro Gilad Bloom explains the proper techniques for hitting a two-handed tennis backhand. To view more great tennis tips and videos on how to play tennis visit PlaySportsTV
Thu Jul 2
- HOWTO: Convert audio CDs with Grip and understand what you are doing. - Ubuntu Forums
- ISO metric screw thread - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Tap Chart Metric Threads
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