Pilates


According to Dictionary.com
pilates are "a system of exercises that promote the strengthening of
the body, often using specialized equipment". Pilates can be used
to control breathing, as an alternate for physical therapy, to get in
shape, to increase flexibility, to strengthen muscles or to improve
mental well-being without adding muscle bulk.
This method of exercise was invented by a man called Joseph Pilates
during World War I. Its is based upon martial arts, yoga, and
steady breathing. Pilates can either be done by doing several
floor exercises or using equipment that helps stretch your muscles as
you work out.
The exercises are done in a number of different positions such as
kneeling, sitting, and lying down to avoid putting strain on the heart
and lungs. There is no lifting of weights involved in pilates, except
optional usage of wrist/ankle weight bands. Each movement should be
done slow, smooth, and under control to be sure that each movement is
done correctly and with coordination.
MedicineNet.com-
Origin, Benefits, General Information, Mat Exercises, and Techniques
PilatesInsight.com-
Gives a list of all the equipment used in pilates and a short
description of their history and what they are used for.
Pickle
Ball


Pickleball is a game that can be played in a gym or outside on any
hard, flat surface. It Incorporates the skills and rules of other
games such as tennis, badmitton, and ping pong. The equipment used are
wooden paddles, a plastic ball the size of a baseball, and a net that
is low to the ground. The set up of lines on the court resembles
that of a ping pong table.
It was originally designed in 1965 outside Seattle, WA as an activity
that families can play together at home. Today, people or playing the
game in their yards, in YMCAs, camps, retirement communities, and
correctional facialities, according to PickleballCentral.com.
It is a very easy game to follow and does not require a lot of space
because the court is only 44x20 ft. In the average high school
gym, about 4-6 Pickleball courts can be set up. For complete
rules of the game you can go to the Pickleball website or just click
here.
For more information on leagues, tournaments and more go to The Grand Pickleball Club.
Also, for tips on better playing and improving your skills click here.
Ultimate
Frisbee


Bored of just throwing a frisbee back and forth? Too many people to
play a simple game of catch with a frisbee? Want a more active game
that includes running? These are the types of problems people run into
when playing frisbee. Not many people know of the game Ultimate Frisbee
though. It requires two teams, one frisbee, some running around, and a
goal line.
The game was invented by Joel Silver in the early 1970s. The game
was made as "a gag and an activity for their high school nights". It
was originally called Frisbee Football. Today, you can find
several leagues and professional Ultimate players just by simply
searching on Google. The
game has become very well known and is used in physical education
classes as well. For a more indepth story of Ultimate click here.
There are regulation sizes of the playing feild, but if a group of
people want to establish their own dimensions, the game can still be
played efficiently. This is unlike games of tennis and badmitton,
for example, inwhich the dimensions cannot be altered.
For ten simple rules to get started playing, put out by WhatIsUltimate.com, click here.
Team Handball


Team handball is a game that is
normally played in a gymnasium, but may be played on any hard, flat
surface that is 20x40m. It is a collaboration of basketball and
soccer. And can be played at any age. It is an easy game to
understand, but can easily be turned into a very competitive match.
There are Olympic teams that compete all over the world are presented
in the summer sports. It is a popular event in the Special
Olympics as well.
There are two teams consisting of 7 players and each team must have a
goalkeeper at all times. It is a game of ball control and
passing. Each person with the ball must dribble and take a maximum of
three steps before then having to pass to their teammate to advance
down the court. If a player stops moving for more than 3 seconds
or takes more than 3 steps, posession is turned over to the
opponent. At anytime when the ball is in play the opponent can
steal the ball away on a pass, just as one would in basketball.
If the ball is stolen by grabbing out of ones hands or any other
violation occurs a free pass in given to the other team. If the
violation is major, a penalty shot is awarded for the opponent from 7
meters away from the goal. To score, you must throw the ball into the
goal from a certain set distance away from he goal. The team with
the most point at the end of 30 min wins the game.
For more information on this sport, click here.
Click here
for the official olympics rules, regulations, and guidelines to Team
Handball.
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~ Last Updated: December 6, 2007