Want To Get Recruited To Play College Sports?
April 30, 2009 by Kenney · Leave a Comment
Now’s the time!
If you want to get recruited and get an athletic scholarship to play college sports, then now’s the time to pony up, everyday counts and it goes by faster than you think.
Getting a scholarship is not for everyone though. Let me explain…
…If you don’t want to do the work that it takes to be great at your sport, then it’s not for you.
If you don’t want to spend the extra hours training and working your on position then college sports are not for you.
If you don’t talk about, think about, and live your sport then it’s not for you.
You have to LOVE your game!
If you love your game and are willing to do the hard physical work that it takes, hit the books in the class room, and sacrifice time, money, sweat, and tears then I am talking to you.
If you want to get recruited to play college sports… then here 4 tips that will help you. Read more
Weight Loss For Athletes: 6 Secrets
April 29, 2009 by Kenney · Leave a Comment
Hey, what’s up?
Thanks for joining us today in our “weight loss for athletes” post.
It can be a challenge trying to determine what weight that you should be at in your sport or at your position.
If you are a competitor, then you want to be the best that you can be… Sometimes that means that you have to gain weight or lose weight.
…But as an athlete it is critical how you gain weight or the weight loss program that you use, because it will effect your ability to compete in a good way or a negative way.
First point that I want to make is that you need to determine your Read more
Weight Lifting For Girls: 7 Tips
Weight lifting can help girls to dominate their sport.

You’ll notice here at Championship Circle that we use words like dominate your sport, because we do not come from the school of thought that it’s just cool to be on the team.
We want to help and train athletes to be better than they think they can be, we want to help and train athletes to be the best at their position, the best at their age, the best… period.
To get all they can out of them selves, smartly and safely.
Weight lifting for girls isn’t a whole lot different that than Read more
Weight Lifting For Boys: 7 Tips
The right weight lifting workout can help you really dominate your sport.
…But you have to be very careful.
You are still growing and still developing.
7 Tips To Weight Lifting For Boys (Ages 12-18)
Note: If you are younger than 12 you really don’t need weight training. You should do body lifts like push ups, sit ups, crunches, running, jump in jacks, and calisthenics. Your main focus should be on learning the technique of your sport, eating health, and developing a good base of conditioning for later.
1. Focus on major muscles only. There’s no need for you to do arm curls and forearm rolls. You need to focus on your large major muscle groups and develop them first. Do squats, bench press, Read more
Good Tennis Courts in Garland Suburb of Dallas?
April 16, 2009 by Kimberly Edwards · Leave a Comment
Okay, 3 of us had all great intentions of going to play tennis after our friend got off work today.
We are in the Garland suburb of Dallas and tried a few of the local high schools to play.
What we found were courts that had 15 foot fences and were all locked up!
Well, the boys jumped the fence and played anyway…
Me? I Read more
Super Funny Sports Bloopers: “What Could Possibly Go Wrong?”
April 14, 2009 by Kenney · Leave a Comment
This video is so funny.
I guess that’s why it has been viewed over 3 million times already.
Anyway, there are some super funny parts and some parts that make you go daaaaaang.
Check out the video below. lol. rofl. lol.
Hope you liked that.
Check out our other stuff too.
Kenney
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Sports Camps Across the Nation
April 14, 2009 by Kimberly Edwards · Leave a Comment
If you’re looking for a great website to help you organize your children’s sports education with camps, then you’ll want to check out Skyhawks.
Skyhawks is a serious organizer of children’s sports camps across the nation in 24 states and in some areas of Canada. That’s attention getting, as there aren’t nearly as many camps in Canada as there are in the U.S.A. for kids.
If you’re looking for a soccer camp, baseball, basketball, tennis, golf, volleyball, track and field, cheerleading, lacrosse, or flag football for kids 3-15 years of age, this is the place you may want to start.

They’ve been providing and hosting camps since 1979 and have a proven safety track record.
Your child will learn individual Read more







