Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Best Places for White Water Rafting in the World


 A famous traveler once described adventure as, “pursuit of life“. This thirst for adventure is no more the feed meant for few daring spirits. And there is no better way to celebrate life than going on an adventure holiday. Among all other adventure rides, white water raftingundoubtedly ranks ahead, because of the degree of thrill and excitement associated with it.
Zambezi River (Zimbabwe)
Zambezi River in the Victoria Falls has brute and splashing waves, making your rafting experience wild and aggressive. The long rapid, obstinate gradients and highly build-up pressure is sure to send a chill down your spine.

Weird Stadiums around the World


A lot of stadiums around the world have the finest design(beautiful stadiums) and they give pride to the countries where they are located. Yet there are some stadiums where architects have failed and there are some very clever adaptations to the surrounding landscape and that make them kind of weird.
Singapore, Marina Ba
Marina Bay stadium is made entirely of steel, the floating platform measures 390 feet long and 270 feet wide. It can bear up to 1,070 tones. The gallery at the stadium has a seating capacity of 30,000 people.

Weirdest Sports in the World


 People do strange things, and sports men and women are no exception. Some athletes opt to partake in bizarre sporting activities, and football, rugby and cricket simply don’t do it for them. From chasing cheese to growing long beards, the options out there for peculiar sports are endless.

Biggest Beard Competition

Friday, October 19, 2012

Best Footballers in the FIFA World Cup 2010


The biggest sporting event on this planet is about to start in a couple of days and all eyes are set on South Africa. Teams have started coming to host country and so does the spectators. Everyone is thriving to see there favorite players on the field fighting for FIFA world cup trophy.
Some of the players of a certain sporting event are always highlighted as favorites. From the massive players who compete in a tournament, there are always best players who prevail. Let’s talk about the best players participating in the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa. So here is a list of 10 best footballers to look forward in the FIFA World Cup 2010.

Greatest Upsets In ICC Cricket World Cup History


Everyone loves an upset. People generally like to see the underdog win – unless, of course, it is their side that is losing. Each Cricket World Cup has seen its share of said surprises. Pleasant or not, these preserve the charm of the sporting event. And with every cricketing nation in the world watching, an upset in the world cup delivers the greatest impact.
The past couple of World Cups have seen a tad more than their share of the unexpected – probably a result of the many changes made to the format of the game over the years. Then again, cricket is a game of chance, as they say, and – not to undermine the efforts of the winning teams in the following list – luck does play a huge factor in most upsets.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Best Wimbledon Players of All Times


 Wimbledon has started with its full swing now and players are into the second round of the tournament. This Grand Slam Event has its own significance as its the oldest tennis tournament in the world and is considered the most prestigious.
Martina Navratilova
Martina is greatest Wimbledon champion of all time and also the greatest player in history of this game. She has won 20 Wimbledon titles in all, including a record nine Venus Rosewater Dishes for singles victories.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Highest Paid Soccer Players of the World


 David Beckham
David Beckham tops the list by earning $40 million this year from Los Angeles galaxy. He has played in famous clubs like Manchester united and Real Madrid and that paid off for him.
Cristiano Ronaldo

A player of skills, dribbling and ball control,the Portuguese hero Cristiano Ronaldo has earned $38 million this year from Real Madrid. Ronaldo was nominated for the best player of the year in 2010.

List of Summer Sports


 The summer causes a very hot weather, but it also provides you different chances to amuse yourself with the sports which you do not want to participate in winter. Everybody likes to do shopping for thesummer season and the juice sellers earn much money. After the day’s tiresome exertions, one needs to take rest in his own way. Some watch TV, others read books and some more like to play somestimulating sport.

1. Volley ball

Countries with Highest Olympics Gold Medals

The Olympics are an international sporting event that lets the top athletes in the world an opportunity to participate against one another on the world stage. Olympic is a sign of unity among theworld OlympicsOlympics initiated from a city of Greece Athens on 8th century BC. It is the crucial event over the world. In this Athlete from every country participate amid each other after 4 years for the decorum, honor, respect and Wrath for their county and nation. Olympics get a hold of all the nations together under the shade of this event. There is both the summer and winter Olympics which cater fordifferent sports.

1). United States:


Unites States is the top scorer gold medalist and it earns 894 Gold medals, mostly from the game of basketball.

2). United Kingdom:

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Best Short Distance Runner Usain Bolt


 Usain Bolt is Jamaica born sprinter specializing on 100 m and 200 m distances and 4 x 100 relays. This 25 years old runner (2011) broke a 100 m world record on 31 May 2008 with his 1.7 m/s speed and final time 9.72 s at the Reebok

Tennis Game and Racquet Evolution

As by history of any sport, it is hard exactly to say when was tennis invented. Most sources says that it was French monks in the 11th or 12th century who played something similar to todays tennis. To comparison to todays tennis, instead of racquets, they used they own hands. Later, it was wooden paddle, that was used. In 14th century, players had begun using racquets that are near to todays, built from strings made of gut bound

The NPC Junior Nationals Bodybuilding Championships

The NPC Junior Nationals Bodybuilding Championships presents bodybuilders from many US states competing against each other in categories like Bodybuilding, Fitness Figure, Men’s Physique, Women’s Physique or Bikini Championships. The top 5 athletes in each class and in overall men’s and women’s

Elite Runners at Vienna City Marathon 2011


 Two days remaining until the start of the Vienna City Marathon 2011. The runners start their journey at 9 o’clock on April 17. This year marathon will feature top list runners around the world including the most known elite runners. There is more than 32,000 runners registered for this marathon, the costs of organization were about 2,2 mil. EUR, all what is remaining to do is a good weather;)

Haile Gebrselassie (Ethiopia)

Saturday, October 6, 2012

The 100-year-old Marathon Runner

This 100-year old marathon runner from India completed classical 42195 km distance on Sunday (10/16/2011) at Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon. He finished his route after more than eight hours of fight with himself. Fauja Singh result was better as he expected, his plan was about 9 hours. Most people do not understand what it is 8 hours on marathon route. You have to run a marathon to understand it. Fauja Singh speaks only Panjabi, is vegetarian and lives in Great Britain. What is interesting is that word Fauja meanssoldier, so without a doubt, we will see him again.

Li Na is the first Asian to win a Grand Slam


 Li Na achieved a personal dream and changed Chinese sports history Saturday at the French Open.
Li beat defending champion Francesca Schiavone of Italy, 6-4, 7-6 (0) to take the women’s title at Roland Garros, becoming the first Chinese player to win a Grand Slam singles trophy.

Reasons Why You Should Care about the NBA Lockout


 The ongoing NBA lockout has so far resulted in the cancellation of a preseason and the first 100 games of the regular season. If an agreement is not reached between the players association and the owners, it is likely the NBA commissioner will be forced to cancel two more weeks of the regular season – about 102 additional games – setting the start date for the season at November 28th.
It’s easy to look at the lockout from the outside and look down on quibbling millionaires (or in some cases, billionaires). However, the lockout is about much more than the checks of a few hundred players. Here are five broader reasons why you should care:
Jobs
The NBA generates about $3 billion a year – that’s a lot of soft pretzels! Not all of it is players’ salaries, though. There is such a thing as “basketball related income”; in fact, that’s the actual reason why the NBA is locked out. This related income refers to the arenas and the vendors in those arenas, and as long as the NBA is locked out those places cannot function. CNN reported on the ways in which local shops and venues have already been affected.
Economic Impact
Hugely popular franchises like the Chicago Bulls pull in fans from both their franchise cities and surrounding areas. Chicago hotels that would normally accommodate these travelling fans stand to lose millions if the season doesn’t start soon. Earlier this year when the Bulls made the playoffs, that alone brought 30 million into the Chicago economy.
TV Revenue
Networks that broadcast NBA games stand to lose incredible amounts of ad revenue money – as much as $1.25 billion according to Adweek. That figure is based on the loss of an entire season, and though the sides can’t seem to agree on anything, it’s not likely that the entire season will be flushed away. Who wants to watch sports TV when there aren’t any sports on? Not willing to shed a tear for the networks? Without basketball to fill the schedule, you’ll be forced to watch terrible reruns of cancelled shows!
Cheerleaders

What will we do without the Luvabulls, Laker Girls, Pacemates and A-Town Dancers?
Increased Time
When the NFL lockout was happening earlier this year, there was a genuine concern about the safety of the nation. NFL star Ray Lewis put it this way:
“Do this research if we don’t have a season — watch how much evil, which we call crime, watch how much crime picks up, if you take away our game. There’s too many people that live through us, people live through us. Yeah, walk in the streets, the way I walk the streets, and I’m not talking about the people you see all the time.”
An ongoing lockout will likely result in a rise in rampant and unchecked crime in the streets. So if you don’t want to get stuck for your paper in a dark alley, you better hope the season starts again. And quick.

Expected NFL Blowouts


  Cleveland Browns vs Pittsburgh Steelers

With Ben Roethlisberger back on the team and Cleveland quarterback Colt McCoy making his first NFL start, this is likely to be a lopsided battle. The spread is at 14 points and I would be surprised if the Steelers aren’t able to easily cover that. We’ll have to wait and see if Big Ben comes out of the gates a bit rusty or not, but there no doubt in my mind the Steelers D will be tormenting Cleveland’s young QB all day long. Steelers should have a big win here on Sunday.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Most Significant Injuries Going Into the 2010 NFL Season


Byron Leftwich, Pittsburgh Steelers

With Ben Roethlisberger guaranteed to miss the first 4 games of the season, the quarterback battle in Pittsburgh has been between veteran Byron Leftwich and Steelers fifth round pick in 2008, Dennis Dixon. Leftwich, now sidelined with a potentially serious knee injury after Thursday’s game against the Carolina Panthers, has give way Dennis Dixon starting off the season. Although Dixon has quite a pair of legs on him, his poor performance last week could spell trouble for Pittsburgh as they look to keep their heads above water until Big Ben returns in week 5.

Monday, October 1, 2012

“Big Play” NFL Defensive Players


It’s no doubt that big defensive plays in the NFL can quickly change the complex of a game and help spark a team’s offense when they are struggling. In week 14, we saw a great example of this as the Pittsburgh Steelers went on to beat the Cincinnati Bengals 23 to 7. The Bengals took an early lead in the game to go up 7-0. With the Steelers offense unable to put any points on the board, Troy Polamalu broke the ice with a 45 yard interception return for a touchdown. This play single handedly changed the entire complexion of the game and put an end to any offensive

3 Best Quarterback Options for the San Francisco 49ers


 It’s been a rough decade for Niners fans. The San Francisco 49ers have not made it to the playoffs since 2002, back when Jeff Garcia was quarterback. It seems like every year the Niners will finally make a run for the playoffs, but the Niners have not managed to pull it together. The 2010 Seattle Seahawks were the first team in NFL history to make it to the playoffs with a losing record. With that being said, if the 49ers can post a winning record in 2011, they have a shot at making the playoffs.
The Niners made the right choice by firing head coach Mike Singletary after being eliminated in 2010, but the next key position that needs to be filled is quarterback. Both Troy Smith and Alex Smith are not the answers at the quarterback position, the best choice is to trade for a veteran or franchise quarterback. Let’s take a look at the 3 best quarterbacks the Niners should consider. As always, Superbowl Odds are provided by BetUS.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

NCAA Tournament Coaches of All Time


 Right now, basketball conference tournaments are going on all over the country, which is as clear a sign as any that March Madness has begun! Since there aren’t any super strong teams this year, this years NCAA tournament is going to be an exciting one so be sure to get the latest NCAA Basketball Odds found at BetUS. Stars will rise and fall as the Big Dance begins, and all along the way, the quality of coaching will guide some teams to victory and others to defeat. Because coaching has such a significant impact on how far a team goes in the NCAA, it’s worth taking a look back and reviewing the top 10 best NCAA tournament coaches of all time.

Jim Boeheim

At number 10 is Jim Boeheim. He’s spent 25 years at Syracuse, where he started out as a player and worked his way up to head coach. Along the way, he racked up three Final Four finishes and one national title.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Favorite Training Splits for Men

Exercise is one of the most important parts of maintaining a good lifestyle. Not only will staying active keep you healthy, but it will also boost your confidence and physical appearance. However, developing a good physic requires that you work out all of the muscles in your body as well as maintaining a solid cardiovascular routine. While people opt to work out their entire body in one session, this can take all day and burn out your body. Instead, maximize your workout by creating a split routine. Split routines let you focus on individual muscles, which will not only save you time, but also allow for a fast recovery.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Blast From the Past


Mr. Olympia is the title given to the winner of the professional men’s bodybuilding portion of Joe Weider’s Olympia Weekend – an international bodybuilding competition that is held annually by the International Federation of BodyBuilding & Fitness (IFBB). Winning is considered to be the highest accolade in the sport of professional bodybuilding. I was always in sports, and I was kind of bodybuilding fan. But, in last 10-15 years this sport became gross – instead of praising human body and health, and trying to reach ideal proportions like those at Michelangelo’s David – this beautiful sport became a freak show. Just take a look at those pics that can be find on internet, these guys are scarry! So, we decided to show you some old-school bodybuilders, starting with first ever winner of the Mr. Olympia title in 1965 Larry Scott to 1984 incredible eight-time winner Lee Haney. After that, I have lose all my interest in Mr. Olympia competition, and I’m just thinking how far it will go.

Larry Scott – 1965-66

Scott displayed a physique with defined muscle shape in his biceps, triceps, shoulders and chest, which were all large, rounded and fully shaped. His upper arms measured over 20 inches and were, at the time, among the largest ever displayed at a professional bodybuilding competition. Scott subsequently retired after his 1966 victory.

Monday, September 17, 2012

The National Football League


The National Football League (NFL) is the highest level of professional American football in the United States. The league currently consists of thirty-two teams. The league is divided evenly into two conferences — the American Football Conference (AFC) and National Football Conference (NFC), and each conference has four divisions that have four teams each, for a total of 16 teams in each conference. The regular season is a seventeen-week schedule during which each team plays sixteen games and has one bye week. The season starts on the Thursday night in the first full week of September and runs weekly to late December or early January. At the end of each regular season, six teams from each conference (at least one from each division) play in the NFL playoffs, a twelve-team single-elimination tournament that culminates with the championship game, known as the Super Bowl.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Richest Football Clubs Owners


There’s only one sport that can make you famous all around the world – football! Who did know for Abramovich before Chelsea, or Sheikh Mansour before Manchester City, or Glazers before Manchester United? Well, just when they bought football clubs they became well known. Here are the ten richest club owners/shareholders.


Philip Anschutz

age: 70
nationality: American
estimated fortune: 4.97 billion euros
clubs: Houston Dynamo, LA Galaxy, USA
Last season LA Galaxy lost the title on penalties. One of the co-founders of the MLS League, he was the owner of five clubs.He inherits his father’s company, but subsequently increased manifold richness buying shares in the money and investing in real estate and railways.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Stunning Motorcycle Jumping


 Engines roar raise the adrenaline and people love it. The smell of gasoline and engine noise makes people to be in a trance. With large jumps, when they do amazing stunts, make crowd speechless and breathless. These guys are fearless, and I really admire them! So, I made a little gallery of stunning photos with my favorite tricks! I hope that I will

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Unbelievable Parkour Stunts


Le Parkour is primarily considered a philosophy and includes the physical practice of traversing elements in both urban and rural settings. The goal is to move from one point to another as quickly and efficiently as possible. This discipline was created in France, in Sarcelles, Lisses and Evry by David Belle, Sébastien Foucan, and the founding members of the Yamakasi. It is inspired by “the natural method of physical education” by Georges Hébert who first saw this form of movement done by Africans in Congo. It was then spread worldwide by films, television reports, and amateur videos on the Internet.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Praying For Par


No.18 at Doral Golf Resort & Spa

Australian Tour standout John Senden says, “The 18th at Doral is the toughest. You need to crack your tee shot, and depending on the breeze, you’re hitting a 5 iron or more into the toughest of greens.” The last hole on the “Blue Monster” is a test of courage, as you have to smash a drive down the fairway with water to the left and then fire at the back-left pin with more insidious aqua claiming any shot not hit with full authority. The 467-yard par 4 is a waterlogged menace.
No.17 at TPC Sawgrass Stadium Course

The Most Exhausting Sports



Which sport is the most demanding? There is a longstanding debate among men over this. In making the argument, different men will consider different physical characteristics. With consideration to the multi-factorial physical demands of various sports, let’s dive into the top 10 most physically demanding sports. Each sport is ranked on a scale from 1-10, based on the demand placed on four physical attributes or systems: muscular strength and power, speed and quickness, cardiovascular endurance, and overall durability.

Swimming

Swimming can be incredibly exhausting, as the continuous nature of the sport doesn’t leave much time for recovery. Since the lower and upper body are constantly active in producing motion, and the core functions to stabilize the trunk

Adidas Star Wars Collection


Adidas just know a great franchise to team up with! Teaming up with Star Wars is an almost certain success by pure numbers of fanatics on both sides. You have hardcore Adidas fans and obviously by being on this website you know there are TONS of huge Star Wars fans. When we saw that they were doing this fall collection we had to share it with you guys. Here is the Star Wars Adidas Fall / Winter 2011 Collection. Enjoy!

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Marvel + NBA = Extreme Coolness


Wow! The covers that I’ve been imaging as a kid – NBA teams/players drawn in Marvel’s style. Damn, what they were waiting for? Marvel and ESPN have teamed up to bring you a mash-up of NBA players and teams with their heroes. Now, thanks to assets made available by ESPN The Magazine’s website, we’re able to show you all teams from the Marvel/NBA covers that appear in the recently released issue. Marvel artists responsible for these state-of-art covers are Olivier Coipel, Leinil Francis Yu, J. Scott Campbell, Terry Dodson, Kaare Andrews, John Romita Sr., and Marvel Editor-In-Chief, Joe Quesada. Quesada did the honors on the cover of this issue for ESPN. Perhaps not so accidentally, elements of Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America, all stars of the upcoming Avengers film as well as their own, appear on the cover.

ESPN Cover – Joe Quesada

Cool Water Sport


Picigin ( pihtsihgheen) is amateur sport game on some beaches in Croatia, specially it is very popular in Dalmatia and Split on the beache Bachvice, Montenegro. Picigin played with ball by people of all ages and both sexes. For this sport there are no strict or formal rules but is played according to tradition with little variation. Terrain must be on a sandy beach in shallow water. There are 5 players but can be more, two of them are called sidruni ( they are called because

Sport Style



BMW Golf Bag

Sporty, stylish, practical – but with style – it’s a new golf bag from BMW. The famous car manufacturer has expanded its lifestyle collection to this segment of life, in cooperation with Ogio, an expert for bags. Bag is available in white with black and green accents, or black with green and white details. The bag has emphasized compartments on the sides so that all the necessary equipment, sticks, balls, water bottles, and other golf things could fit into the bag. The bag has eleven separate compartments, shoulder strap, handle and base. It’s made of artificial leather and nylon and weighs about eight pounds.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Roller Skates And In-line Skates


Everyone loves to ride on roller skates. In summer it’s the most driven by the sea or lake. Girls and boys have always loved to ride on them. Even our parents liked roller skates. In one picture you can see how they formerly looked. Choose

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Worst Sports Moments of All Time


5. Zinedine Zidane
What will you remember from the 2006 World Cup? How about from the career of Zinedine Zidane? If you’re not a particularly devout fan of soccer, it is just one incident. In the 110th minute of play of the final game of the World Cup, France and Italy were tied 1-1. When Italian player Marco Materazzi made choice comments about Zidane’s sister, Zidane turned around and rammed his head into Materazzi’s chest. He received a red card and left the field of play, while Italy went on to win the game in penalties. Zidane retired from soccer, leaving himself with a disgraced legacy and his country without the World Cup title.
4. Dale Earnhardt Sr.

Most Extreme Men/Women Bodybuilders


5. Yolanda Hughes

She competed in Arnold or the Olympia shows winning in 1997 and in 1998 Arnold Classic Champion and making six Olympia appearances. Now she is retired from bodybuilding and has her own business in Washington.
4. Arnold Schwarzenegger

If you are not sure how to become famous you can look up to the Terminator himself. He was the youngest Mr. Universe at the age of 20 after that he won Mr. Olympia seven times. He acted in many movies and is currently the governor of California imposing many laws among which is the law which forbids selling fizzy drinks to minors thus wanting to raise health awareness among teenagers.

Types of Sexy Sport-Playing Girls


5. Basketball Players
Basketball is another wildly popular women’s sport. It’s played from grade school through to college, and beyond that, professionally. So if you love the ladies who dribble and dunk, you’ve got plenty of opportunities to see them in action.
Despite the fact that women have played basketball for a long time, it’s still seen primarily as a male sport. And it’s a popular male sport. So a woman basketball player has to be strong-willed to succeed on and off the court, and not worry what people will think about her. That kind of confidence is a sure road to hotness.
One of the best parts of basketball is all of the vertical motion that’s involved. For some reason, people who love looking at women have always enjoyed watching them jump up and down. It’s probably something to do with how bouncy their hair is…

Friday, August 24, 2012

Coolest Golf Courses


5. The mini-golf course on the top of a Skoda

Car nut John McArthur has the ultimate green motor after turning his Skoda into a mini-golf course – and he doesn’t even play the game himself. The 22-year-old has covered the Felicia with fake grass from bumper to bonnet, complete with flag on the roof and a bunker. The film extra was hunting for a replacement for his Renault Megane Scenic when he spotted his dream car on auction website eBay. He drove away with the converted Skoda at a bargain price of £347. One of the bonuses of his green car is that he never has to clean it and it is on a par with other motors when it comes to reliability.
Despite his car, Mr McArthur, from Rayne, Essex, won’t be taking up the game of golf any time soon.
4. The golf course located in a prison

Funny Names for a Team


5. Fart
Yes, there is a team out there whose official name is Fart. Fotballaget Fart is a Norwegian football club based in Vang. They play home games at Fartbana Stadion. The club has both men’s and women’s teams. The women play in the First Division (second tier), having been relegated from Toppserien following the 2008 season, while the men currently play in the Third Division (fourth tier). Thorstein Helstad started his career here.
Note: Fart is actually Norwegian for “speed” but of course it sounds funny if you’re English speaking.
4. Deportivo Wanka

World’s Most Bizarre Competitions


5. Unemployment Championship

The increasing ranks of the unemployed today aren’t just sitting around the house feeling sorry for themselves. A group of the recently job-deprived gathered in New York City’s East Village on Tuesday, March 31 2009, for an event described as the Unemployment Olympics. A laid-off computer programmer came up with the idea to lift spirits of the jobless. Some 20 contestants took part in events such as Pin The Blame On The Boss, Office Phone Skee-Ball, Office Phone Pinata, and the “You’re Fired!” race to the cardboard Unemployment Office. Phone Skee-Ball, where an old office phone was tossed across the park for points, drew much fanfare and even had students from P.S. 34 cheering participants on. Phone Pinata, which involved hitting a pinata with an office phone, only took two strikes to burst. Unfortunately, the much anticipated Fax Toss, which reminded everyone of the infamous scene in Office Space, was canceled at the last moment due to Parks Department concerns over tossing large office equipment around.
4. High Heel Marathon

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Most Unusual Stadiums


5. World Games Stadium – Taiwan

Taiwan has what is being touted as the largest solar-powered stadium in the world, the ‘World Games Stadium’. It comes with massive and gigantic solar panels which harnesses all the solar energy in order to generate electricity that could be used by the stadium. It has a 14,155 square meter roof and it harnesses about 1.4 gigawatt hours of electricity every year. The coolest part of the stadium is that when the stadium is not being used, 80% of the neighborhood around the stadium can also be powered through the electricity generated by the stadium on days when it is not being used.
4. Allianz Arena – Germany

Most Extreme Journeys


5. The Baptist minister who crawled 1,600 miles to the White House

In 1978, a 39 year old Baptist minister Hans Mullikin arrived at the White House after crawling 1,600 miles from Marshall, Texas. His legs were wrapped in furs and sheathed in thin galvanized steel; one of his wheels on his armrests was smaller than the other to compensate for road-grade. On the 22nd of November, 1978 he ended his two and a half year crawl only to hear from an aide that President Carter was too busy to see him. “I just wanted to show America that we need to get on our knees and repent,” Mullikin told reporters. “This is something I had in my heart and wanted to do for my country.”
4. The Australian man who circumnavigated the globe with an amphibious vehicle

Craziest Stuff Done While Skydiving


5. Shaving

In this Japanese-language razor commercial, a man shaves his face after he’s jumped out of an airplane. It’s one part of a whole ad campaign in which men shave under extreme conditions, such as while engaging in pro wrestling or riding a mechanical bull.
4. Getting a Tattoo
Do you think it is possible to get a tattoo while you are skydiving? Yes, it is true; Jonas got a WFFT tattoo made while skydiving with Nordin at a height of 4,000m (13,123 ft) in Sweden. WFFT means World’s First 
Freefall Tattoo. This feat has created a new world record in the process.
3. Solving a Rubik’s Cube

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Coolest Foosball Tables


5. Barbie Foosball Table

Trying to get your girlfriend to play foosball? This Barbie-themed foosball table might just do the trick. Created by French designer Chloe Ruchon and presented at the DMY Design Festival 2009, in Berlin, Barbiefoot combines Barbie dolls and table-football. You could say Ruchon managed to create something that men and women might actually enjoy doing together.
4. World’s Largest Foosball Table

Craziest Extreme Sports


5. Volcano Boarding

Racing down an active 2,380 ft volcano at speeds of 50 mph with only a board for protection is considered by many thrill-seeking sports fanatics as the coolest sport around.
Thousands of travelers head to the foothills of Nicaragua’s Cerro Negro mountain every year to take part in the new sporting craze. Surfers, dressed in protective jump suits, knee-pads and helmets, can reach speeds of up to 80 km/h (50mph) on their specially-constructed plywood boards. Since its creation, in 2005, the volcano boarding has attracted more than 10,000 participants.
4. Limbo Skating

World’s Largest Sports Stadiums


5. Beaver Stadium

Beaver Stadium is an outdoor college football stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania, on the campus of The Pennsylvania State University. It is home to the Penn State Nittany Lions of the Big Ten Conference. Beaver Stadium has an official seating capacity of 107,282, making it currently the largest stadium in the Western Hemisphere and the 5th largest in the world.
4. Michigan Stadium

Friday, August 10, 2012

World’s Most Extreme Bodybuilders


5. Gregg Valentino: World’s Biggest Biceps

Gregg Valentino is one of the most controversial yet popular bodybuilding icons, considered by some as the biggest bodybuilder ever. He started bodybuilding at the age of 13. After over 23 years of training naturally Gregg decided to experiment with steroids. During this time his arms grew from an impressive 100% natural 21″ to an in-human 28″. But after years of steroids injections, his body finally fought back: his bicep “exploded,” as the video below explains:
Gregg Valentino did not abuse steroids to get those freakish arms, he literally injected oil, or synthol into his muscle, filled it with liquid. That is why they are disproportionate.

4. Markus Rühl: some of the biggest shoulders in history

Insanely Hard Marathons



5. The Marathon Des Sables

The ideal marathon would be one hosted on a day when the weather is not too hot, but not too cold; however, with the Marathon Des Sables, heat is definitely part of the challenge, as competitors must run in 120°F or higher temperatures. Because of the conditions and length of the marathon, it’s often been called the toughest on earth. It has taken place since 1986 and is run throughout the Moroccan Desert. The location has definitely wreaked havoc on some of the runners, some participants have gotten lost in sand storms while 2 have died. Translated into Marathon of the Sands, this marathon literally takes place in a desert. This type of marathon is as long as 6 marathons put together and spans over 6 days and by the end of it all, runners will have travelled about 120 miles. As if the heat and distance aren’t enough, those who participate must carry all of their food and belongings with them during the race.
4. Great Tibetan Marathon

Toughest Athletic Challenges


5. The Ultraman

If you’re anything like us, you scoff at normal triathlons and consider Ironman events to be a light warm-up before your daily summit of Everest. You’d also be a pathological liar, but we digress. The Ultraman is an event for people just like that, because why settle for the title of Ironman when you can sound like a 1960s Japanese action hero? Also, there’s probably immense personal satisfaction from completing this challenge or some nonsense like that.
This three day, 515km race has been held annually in Hawaii since 1983. Day one consists of a 10km swim through the ocean followed by a 145km bike ride. Day two has contestants biking for another 276km, and on day three the Ultraman concludes with an 84km run, the equivalent of two marathons. Only 35 people are allowed to compete every year, and the winner usually boasts a completion time of just under 24 hours. Yeah, you know a race is intense when the best of the best takes about a day to finish.
4. The Simpson Desert Bike Challenge

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Dumbest Sports Injuries


5. Vince Coleman

During the pregame warm-ups before Game 4 of the 1985 National League Championship Series, the speedy Coleman suffered a bizarre injury when the machine that rolled up the tarp caught his leg. He would be trapped for a good 30 seconds, suffering knee and leg injuries that would knock him out for the rest of the preseason. Coleman would be involved in another dumb sports-related injury later in his career — though not as a victim but rather as a cause — when as a member of the New York Mets he injured pitcher Dwight Gooden by swinging a golf club in the team’s clubhouse in 1993.
4. Tony Allen

Strange Competitions


5. Air Guitar Championships

This preferred dance-move for all those with long hair and big boots officially became a competitive event back in 1996 in Finland. With rules such as “No back-up bands – air or real – are allowed” and “Competitors may finger pick or strum with either electric or acoustic – but all ‘real’ instruments are banned”, it’s obvious that these guitar heroes take the competition quite seriously. This year, the gold winner was Craig “Hot Lixx Hulahan” Billmeie from the US.
4. Rock Paper Scissors World Championship

Most Bizarre Athletes


5. Ricky Williams

Although considered by many to be one of the more talented running backs to come along in some time, Ricky Williams has gained a reputation as one of the oddest players in NFL history. He gained fame immediately upon his entrance into the league for his quickness, long dreadlocks, and intense shyness, which led him to conduct many post-game interviews with his helmet still on. Williams famously tested positive for marijuana in NFL drug tests multiple times, and was fined $650,000 before unexpectedly announcing his early retirement from the game. After leaving football, Williams studied holistic medicine and Hinduism and traveled to India and Australia, where he supposedly spent time living in a tent. He returned to the NFL in 2004, only to fail a drug test again and be suspended for the season. While banned from the NFL, Williams played Canadian football for a season while teaching yoga classes on the side. He finally returned to the NFL in 2007, and now plays for the Miami Dolphins.
4. Bill Lee