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
July 13th, 2010
Sport- Baseball.
Where- Preferably Bay Area.
Where would I want to go to college, and what would I major in?
What are the steps to becoming a broadcaster analyst?
Also, what are the odds of excelling as a sports broadcaster/analyst?
Go to college in journalism and take that in high school. In college, try to get on the schools tv and do sports. After college, try for an internship at ESPN.
June 17th, 2010
I’ve recently started training for a team running relay and I’m a little concerned about my breasts. I’m a 36F and they really just seem to be bouncing all over the place! I’m wearing a sports bra, but it doesn’t seem to be providing a whole lot of support. So, who can tell me what is the best sports bra for large breasts?
The best sports bra for large breasts really depends on the woman. What you consider large may not be large for a different woman. There are some things to keep in mind for all women (and especially those who are bigger than a C cup):
Your breasts will move in three different planes of motion while you’re exercising:
1) Up and down
2) Left and right
3) In and out
You need to find a bra that minimizes motion in all directions. Your best bet is to find a bra that encapsulates and compresses. Most sports bras only compress. An encapsulation bra will enclose each breast in it’s own cup and reduces the side to side motion, while the compression will reduced the up and down motion.
Also important for ladies with large breasts are the band and straps. In both cases, the wider the better. Here are some great suggestions for larger ladies:
The Freya Active Underwire Sports Bra: http://www.plus-sizebra.com/detail/362
Lunaire Coolmax Underwire Sports Bras: http://www.plus-sizebra.com/detail/331
Pure Lime High Impact Sports Bra: http://www.plus-sizebra.com/detail/639
Good luck!
April 25th, 2010
Sports like cricket, or the ways sports are played. How would they be different now compared to the ways their grandparents played them? Thanks.
aggression and ego
April 13th, 2010
I am a 5th grader. And Sports physicals were last week and I missed it. I was planning on doing cheer-leading. But can I still do cheer-leading without a sports physical?
no you need one. you wont be able to participate in any extra curriculum sports in school unless you get the sports physical. if your school isnt giving them out anymore then go to your doctor.
April 1st, 2010
I’m writing a paper on this controversy, and I can’t find the answer to this anywhere. If has to be college sports not just all sports. Please include the source, because I have to cite it. Thank you! =]
Apu and the Kwik E Mart
March 29th, 2010
let’s explain better.
Im going to graduate high school, would like to do either of these sports, if these sports are available at a college can I participate in them even if I have never practiced the sport. The colleges on which im planning to attend do not specify anything and apparently they are not intramural. My high school does not offer these sports and neither does my town.
While I do not have experience with college archery and/or fencing teams, I do have experience with archery and fencing done by college students.
If the college(s) you are looking at do(es) not offer archery and/or fencing, you should find out if there is an SCA (Society for Creative Anachronisms, Inc.) branch located at/affiliated with the college(s) you are interested in. The SCA, because its main focus is the study and re-creation/re-enactment of the Middle Ages, incorporates archery and fencing into its activities — and most major colleges (and many community colleges) have an on-campus SCA presence. The good part is that you do not have to join the SCA to take part in the archery/fencing, unless you want to join.
I have been involved in archery for more than 30 years, spent ten of those years with SCA archery, and have tried SCA fencing. Don’t let anyone fool you into thinking that fencing is easy or for "sissies", because it is neither — and SCA fencing is only slightly more strenuous than Olympic fencing (the main difference is Olympic fencing is limited to back-and-forth; In SCA fencing, you get to move around and use some foot-work).
Visit
http://sca.org/
and find out if there is a group affiliated with/located at the college of your choice. Then send an e-mail, and ask questions about archery and fencing.
March 18th, 2010
It’s school holidays at the moment and I’m feeling really sluggish cause i haven’t done sport in ages. Do you guys know of any independent fun sports i can do that don’t require a team? I hate running unless it’s a game and want to loose weight as well. I also dance but am getting bored because i can’t make up my own dances.
thanks.
Skiing, snowboarding, sled riding, the list goes on
March 14th, 2010
I have a couple of sports cards that I have collected over the years that I know are limited runs or autographs of good players and rookies. I would like to get these graded by a major sports card grading company such as Beckett or Profession Sports Authenticator (PSA). If you have any information about the cost and how to go about it that would be great.
It cost about $10 a card but I think they do deals if you do more than one card
here’s the site:
http://www.beckett.com/grading/
March 11th, 2010
Science homework. Researching sports drinks Useful/not useful, how they work, pros + cons?
Water doesn’t have anything other than H2O… sports drinks have added substances…. However, sports drinks don’t really give you energy, they have electrolytes, which is claimed to hydrate you better, which is the purpose of sports drinks, but they make my mouth feel dry and more thirsty…