Archive for the Sports category.
June 1st, 2009
Pills, shots, and oral sprays are the 3 ways you can increase HGH into your system. We recommend oral sprays such as 21st Century HGH offered at www.21stcenturyhgh.com. All “homeopathic” oral sprays are generic but make certain it’s homeopathic.
There are some oral sprays that are not homeopathic such as Sytropin. That product contains absolutely no HGH and it confuses the public. If a vendor claims “HGH components” or “HGHr” as ingredients that’s not HGH. It has to say HGH, Human Growth Hormone, or Somatotropin to contain real HGH.
You can’t put HGH into a pill so we don’t recommend pills. About 90% of the HGH industry sells pills because without HGH in the product the ingredients are cheap and they sell it at high HGH prices. Since their mark up is so high they have big ad budgets and so they are the most visible all over the internet. Examples of “HGH Releaser” products are:
– GHR1000
– Eternal HGH
– HGH Energizer
– GenF20
– Zerpic
– Advice HGH
– Bodybuilding.com
– hgh.com (sprays, pills)
– HGH Complete
– Maximum Result
– Neugenisis
– Renuva
– Zlabs
– Ultimate HGH
– Rejuvenator
– Omega GH
– MPS Secretagogue Gold
– 4-HGH
– Super HGH
– HGH Plus
– SomaLife gHP
HGH injections are the most effective way to get HGH into your system. It can only be obtained with a doctors prescription and can cost up to $1000 per month. It also involves the use of needles which can lead to complications. Considering homeopathic HGH gets 60%-80% of the same results as injected HGH, comparing IGF-1 levels in blood tests, the cost is only about $60-$80 per month, and it’s an easy under the tongue spray, we recommend homeopathic oral sprays for the general public.
Most baseball players, athletes, and entertainment performers use the 21st Century HGH product because of their reliability, longevity in the business, and excellent, 24-hour-response-time, customer service. The only form of HGH that the FDA has approved for over the counter sales is homeopathic HGH. For more information click on the following links:
21st Century HGH Homepage
Why use HGH?
HGH and Baseball
HGH Reviews
HGH Advanced Formula
February 2nd, 2010
Also, what are some other sports and fashion jobs? I am not looking for a sport job that is an athlete.
What is Sports Marketing
Definition
Sports marketing is:
the specific application of marketing principles and processes to sport products (e.g., teams, leagues, events, etc.) and
the the marketing of non-sports products (e.g., cigarettes, beer, long-distance phone service, etc.) through associations with sports.
The Business Side of Sports
Sports marketing executives are the people who usually handle the business side of sports. Some of them work for a league or sports association. Some others usually work for teams. Some work on behalf of major companies by managing promotional campaigns and sponsorships of sporting events.
In addition, there are some who organize sports-related events on behalf of sports organizations, associations, teams, or companies. There are many tourism offices and convention and visitors bureaus
that hire sports marketing executives specifically to work and help a particular city lure important sports events and teams to its town.
Fashion Marketing:
Fashion Marketing works by using current trends in fashion to analyze, develop, and implement sales strategies. Fashion marketing investigates the relationship between fashion design and marketing including the development, promotion, advertising, and retailing aspects of the billion dollar fashion industry. Successful fashion marketers understand that recognizing consumer trends, strong branding, and a desirable product image are all essential elements to building an effective and meaningful campaign.
January 30th, 2010
A lot of people have recently taken up various sports as part of living a healthy lifestyle. Part of being physically prepared for sports is being mentally prepared as well. Why do you think mental performance is equally important to being physical fit for sports activities?
I suppose good mental perforamance encompass mental alertness and responsiveness to one’s surrounding environment. It must be essential to have good mental performance when one is engaged in sports activities. This allows the mind to be alert of the environment and the body to respond to any sudden changes effectively.
January 26th, 2010
Ok, so Im a Jr in High School. I got a job over the summer and I really like getting paid, and having some independence from my parents. However since school is coming I want to play sports.
The problem is that having all three things would make lose concentration on school. So I want to stick to 2 things. Weather that be sports and school or work and school.
Would I have better shot at get admitted into a college with sports o work. Or would it actually matter?
I would say sports is your best bet. Colleges don’t only want smart students but, well rounded ones. You have worked already (which you must mention) and then you can mention that you are currently part of a sports team. So when someone is reading you application, they will see work and sports on the application. Work is good b/c it shows responsibility and maturity while sports always looks good. Participating in sports scores high marks when applying for college ). Also, if i may suggest to you some other things for the college process. You should do some kind of community service and get involved in school activities, and clubs/groups in school. Another thing i want to mention is the SAT’s. You shouldn’t take it more then 3 times and emphasize on the critical reading and math sections. You want a minimum score of 1000 combined on just those two sections. If you can’t do well on the sat’s try the ACT exam which colleges will except but, it’s easier then the SAT’s. Also, start early on your college essay and focus alot on it b/c it can save you. Sorry for straying off topic from your question but, i felt i had to mention some things to you since I’ve been there. Best of luck and be prepared to work hard but, that’s the only way to get into a good college
January 23rd, 2010
I am planning to go to university next year to study Sport Science. I have always enjoyed this subject area, however i have a passion to work in the film industry. If i study this, will it close doors to working in film? What opportunities are there for me to work in the film industry with a Sports Science degree?
Thanks
Perhaps in a limited way – such as fitness training actors.
Lou Ferrigno for example has trained many stars.
Arnold became an actor and governor – but not because of a "degree" – more because of his perfect physique and massive steroid use!
I found this:
A sports science degree will grant you access to both the sport and leisure and the education sectors. Both offer huge opportunities, the health and fitness industry alone has plenty of potential for your skills. Whichever sector you decide to pursue, be sure to build on your management and leadership qualities – you’ll be needing them.
Becoming a fitness instructor or personal trainer is an attractive prospect, especially if you are a health nut, as you will be working in an environment that suits you. Depending on your specific degree, you may need to take additional qualifications (such as REPS) to start out. This is a profession for self starters and tends to be in the private sector – within a health-centre/club – or in the public sector – within recreational facilities/sport centres. Initial access to a large potential client base is paramount to success and therefore it is important that you have the drive to continually promote your services. You could choose to be freelance, but that requires a lot of networking.
Sports coaching and consulting roles are also prime areas where your degree will prove beneficial. Sports development officer and outdoor pursuits positions are available – they often involve working to organise events and activities for the benefit of particular groups within a community such as the elderly, disabled, and youth groups.
Perhaps you want a less physically demanding role. Although it requires more qualifications, a sports therapist position may be suitable to rehabilitate athletes back to health. Similarly, expect to go back to the classroom to become a sports psychologist focusing on the mental, rather than the physical, processes that create winning teams, coaches and athletes. Working in nutrition and health promotion are other options to consider.
To get involved in the education sector, a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) to teach Physical Education is the most popular way in. With further study, you could even become a university or higher education lecturer in sports/management science.
http://www.milkround.com/news-careers-advice/660/Sports-Science/careers-advice
January 20th, 2010
Today and tomorrow, there are a total of ZERO games played in the NFL, NBA and Major League Baseball!!!
Tonight, I’m going to 24 Hour Fitness to play some basketball. Tomorrow, I have to work through the late evening, so I won’t have time to watch sports anymore. How about you?
your right there is nothing on! tonite is an ideal date night with my girlfriend then, no distractions, but tomorrow ima be watching the boise state game.
January 16th, 2010
I love to watch sports, but my girlfriend always whines and changes the channel. This makes me want to strike her with my elbow. Any tips for getting her to enjoy sports more?
Just like when training a dog, strike her with your elbow everytime she changes the channel. Eventually, she will learn to love sports because she won’t be getting hit.
January 11th, 2010
I plan on going to law school, but are sports agents lawyers? does anyone know what type of degree you need to be a sports agent, especially for the MLB?
I know a lot of Sports Agents are lawyers and its understandable why.
Look into Scott Boras, he is one of the best agents out there and he attended law school. Although I’m not sure why (considering it doesn’t really pertain to sports) Boras specializes in medical litigation.
Check out this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_agent
almost all the agents are lawyers, some majored in economics others in business
January 6th, 2010
I, along with most true sports fans have long considered baseball’s homerun record the most hallowed(important) sports record around. Now that all of baseball’s stats have been tainted by steriods (especially Barry Binds and the HR record) what do you think is the most impprtant sports record around?
Most IMPORTANT?
I don’t think any sports record is important.
Which is most IMPRESSIVE? There’s a BIG difference.
The most impressive is the record for MOST record setting career home runs.
When Babe Ruth set the career Home Run Record, it was like 250. When he finished the career record was 714… so basically he hit about 460 record home runs. He was esentially THREE TIMES the home run hitter of anyone that had played the game before him.
In order to match that record, a player would have to hit about 1200 home runs… which will NEVER happen.
Second most impressive? Cy Young’s 511 wins.
Or maybe it’s UCLA’s win streak?
Johnny Van Der Meer’s two consecutive no-hitters? You may not be impressed, but when will ANYBODY throw three in a row and break it?
January 1st, 2010
If a terrorist group decided to target America’s sports, what would be the result?
How would this affect our society and the future of sporting events?
As a fellow golfer, I’m guessing we don’t have to worry about this one, my friend. Let’s go play and let those people who congregate by the thousands in confined spaces, watching rather than playing, figure this one out.