Archive for the ‘Water Sports’ Category

There are many reasons why stand up paddle boarding has become so popular around the world. It is a great full body workout and cross training tool. Paddling works nearly every muscle in your body but it is not difficult to learn. Within an afternoon, you could be paddling too. All you need is a paddleboard and some open water.

Right now a select group of Connelly and Starboard Stand Up Paddleboards are on sale. Not only do you get an average of 10% off, but you get free jacket and hat ($93.90 value) for every windsurfer or SUP purchase.

If you do not see the style or brand you want on sale, there is a link to the largest selection of SUPs including Amundson, Bic, JP Australia, Naish, Oxbow, and Surftech.

If you are in the market for a stand up paddleboard or windsurfer for summer 2012, buy now while the selection and stock are good. You could easily save over $100 on your purchase.

Pure caffeine can be used to very effectively boost sporting performance. Caffeine is in a class of chemicals called methylxanthines. Caffeine is classified as an ergogenic aid by the IOC (International Olympic Committee) and other sporting bodies. Caffeine anhydrous is a drug, and a powerful one at that.

Pure caffeine when used correctly can make the difference between losing and winning a sports competition. Caffeine anhydrous is a drug, and a powerful one at that.

To improve athletic performance, ingest between 250 milligrams – 500 milligrams 1/2 an hr before the sporting event. Take half an hr before a weights workout. Take three hours before aerobic work to increase fat mobilisation. Take swimming, weight training and snow boarding to name a few. Are any of these are your priority list? Well, one thing about sports that seems to be fairly common is the fact that they all require energy and determination to be able to perform better. And most athletes and health enthusiasts prefer pure caffeine powder than some steroids as it increases muscle fibre recruitment and intensity of muscle contraction, acts as a diuretic, acts as a bronchodilater (aids breathing) and is a mental stimulant.