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Featured Articles about: Winter Sports

1: Ice Hockey Gear - What Gear Do You Need To Play?
If you are new to ice hockey and getting ready to play, you might be in for a rude awakening when it comes to all of the gear that is required to play. There is a LOT of required equipment. This article will walk through all of the most important gear that you will need to play ice hockey.

2: Cold Nights and Hot Games: The Alaska Shootout Basketball Tourney
Each year, colleges and universities from all over the nation send their men's basketball teams to the "Last Frontier State" to the Great Alaska Shootout Basketball Tourney. The competition heats up the cold winter days and nights, as teams meet head on to battle for buckets. Colleges and universities get the opportunity to play against their top rivals and powerhouses of the game. These games draw in record crowds every year, as any basketball fan should not miss the chance to attend this fast paced pre season classic.

3: The Upward Growth Of Snow Boarding
Everyone has certainly noticed the way that snow boarding has been rising and rising in terms of renown in recent years, and I'm certain that it isn't just me that has spotted. In the last 10 years or so snow boarding has gone from skateboarding on snow, to the Olympics, quicker than you one could ever imagine.

4: Chill Out With Affordable Cheap Ski Deals
The season to search for cheap ski deals is an important factor to be considered. You would be able to get good deals in the winter than in summer, as it snows heavily in winters. The sport which uses the instrument Ski is called as Skiing. This is famous in the cold countries which has snowing in the winter and is considered as a winter game. Today, these sports are very common in the upper middle and the upper class of the society. Most of the corporate employees look at these sports as a way of chilling out after having worked very hard for a long time.

5: A Brief Look At Snowboarding
Visitors to the Winter Olympics in Nagano Japan in 1998 were witnesses to the debut of snowboarding as an Olympic sport, it having been approved as such in 1994 by the International Olympic Committee. It is not surprising that it reached the world's largest sports stage. Since the mid 1960s, an ever increasing number of snowboarders have taken to ski slopes around the world. Its popularity as a winter sport is perhaps best understood if you consider that in the mid 1980s snowboarding was allowed on less than ten percent of the ski areas in the United States; today it is permitted on over ninety-five percent.

6: Who Thought February Was A Boring Month Of The Year?
When you think of the month of February, there's probably not much good that you associate with it. After all, the weather is cold, the sun goes down early, and there's not too much to enjoy as the time passes.

7: Purchasing Winter Pea Coats
A pea coat is a superb way to stay warm during those cold months of the year. Designers have taken this sailor look and redesigned it in a way suitable for anyone to wear. The original coat came only in navy blue, but now you can find it in a rainbow of colors. Brighter colors like yellow or red are now available as well for a more exciting looking style. These colors capture they eye of onlookers and truly make a statement.

8: Blue Mountain Chalets: The Perfect Family Holiday.
A holiday in the Blue Mountain area near Ontario in Canada will open up a whole new world of family fun. It doesn't matter which time of the year you go, there will always be lots to do and to see. For the family man Blue Mountain chalets offer the best alternative by far.

9: A Beginners Ski Holiday
Choosing a Ski Resort

10: The Evolution Of No Show Socks
Socks have a long history of being used to cover ones feet for protection of ones feet from either the cold or from the shoes we wear. The first socks that were used were made out of leather and some type of shoes had a lining inside them make out of either cloth or leather which acted like a sock.

Winter Sports Articles

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1: Cold Nights and Hot Games: The Alaska Shootout Basketball Tourney
Each year, colleges and universities from all over the nation send their men's basketball teams to the "Last Frontier State" to the Great Alaska Shootout Basketball Tourney. The competition heats up the cold winter days and nights, as teams meet head on to battle for buckets. Colleges and universities get the opportunity to play against their top rivals and powerhouses of the game. These games draw in record crowds every year, as any basketball fan should not miss the chance to attend this fast paced pre season classic.

2: The Upward Growth Of Snow Boarding
Everyone has certainly noticed the way that snow boarding has been rising and rising in terms of renown in recent years, and I'm certain that it isn't just me that has spotted. In the last 10 years or so snow boarding has gone from skateboarding on snow, to the Olympics, quicker than you one could ever imagine.

3: Chill Out With Affordable Cheap Ski Deals
The season to search for cheap ski deals is an important factor to be considered. You would be able to get good deals in the winter than in summer, as it snows heavily in winters. The sport which uses the instrument Ski is called as Skiing. This is famous in the cold countries which has snowing in the winter and is considered as a winter game. Today, these sports are very common in the upper middle and the upper class of the society. Most of the corporate employees look at these sports as a way of chilling out after having worked very hard for a long time.

4: A Brief Look At Snowboarding
Visitors to the Winter Olympics in Nagano Japan in 1998 were witnesses to the debut of snowboarding as an Olympic sport, it having been approved as such in 1994 by the International Olympic Committee. It is not surprising that it reached the world's largest sports stage. Since the mid 1960s, an ever increasing number of snowboarders have taken to ski slopes around the world. Its popularity as a winter sport is perhaps best understood if you consider that in the mid 1980s snowboarding was allowed on less than ten percent of the ski areas in the United States; today it is permitted on over ninety-five percent.

5: Who Thought February Was A Boring Month Of The Year?
When you think of the month of February, there's probably not much good that you associate with it. After all, the weather is cold, the sun goes down early, and there's not too much to enjoy as the time passes.

6: Purchasing Winter Pea Coats
A pea coat is a superb way to stay warm during those cold months of the year. Designers have taken this sailor look and redesigned it in a way suitable for anyone to wear. The original coat came only in navy blue, but now you can find it in a rainbow of colors. Brighter colors like yellow or red are now available as well for a more exciting looking style. These colors capture they eye of onlookers and truly make a statement.

7: Blue Mountain Chalets: The Perfect Family Holiday.
A holiday in the Blue Mountain area near Ontario in Canada will open up a whole new world of family fun. It doesn't matter which time of the year you go, there will always be lots to do and to see. For the family man Blue Mountain chalets offer the best alternative by far.

8: A Beginners Ski Holiday
Choosing a Ski Resort

9: The Evolution Of No Show Socks
Socks have a long history of being used to cover ones feet for protection of ones feet from either the cold or from the shoes we wear. The first socks that were used were made out of leather and some type of shoes had a lining inside them make out of either cloth or leather which acted like a sock.

10: Introducing Wool Mittens
The clothing accessory that is used to cover the hands is what we call gloves. Gloves are of different kinds, some have sheaths for individual fingers including the thumb and some have a single sheath for the fingers and one for the thumb. Mittens generally only have one opening including the thumb and cover the hand entirely.


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