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Surfing is one of those things that can only be described to an extent; the rest of it, you just have to experience for yourself. For a seemingly physically intensive activity, surfers report that it can be meditative and therapeutic since it allows them to clear their minds and focus on the present moment. It's peaceful and calming, provides a sense of escape from the demands of daily life, and instills a sense of community and camaraderie that comes with the friendships we build with other surfers.   Find a beginner-friendly beach Look for a beach with small, slow-moving waves suitable for beginners. You can also check with a local surf shop or surf school to get recommendations for good beginner spots.   Get the right equipment You will need an appropriate surfboard for your size and skill level. If you are just starting, you may want to use a larger, more stable board that is easier to balance. You will also need a wetsuit to protect you from the cold water and a leash to keep you connected to your surfboard.   Learn the basics and practice your skills There are several skills you’ll need to practice and master in order to be good at surfing, some of which are listed as follows: Paddling: Paddling is the most important skill in surfing. You will need to learn how to use your hands and arms to paddle efficiently and effectively to get out to the lineup and catch waves. Catching a wave: To catch a wave, you will need to paddle hard to get up to speed and position yourself in the right spot to catch the wave as it breaks. You will also need to learn how to judge the size and power of the wave and how to read the surf conditions. Standing up: Once you catch a wave, you must pop up quickly and smoothly onto your feet. To do this, you must push up with your hands, bring your back foot to the surfboard's tail, and then stand up with your front foot. Balance: Balancing on a surfboard requires good core stability and leg strength. You will need to practice shifting your weight and using your feet to control the surfboard as you ride the wave. Turning: To turn the surfboard, you need to shift your weight and use your feet to steer the board in the desired direction. You can turn by leaning your body or using your back foot to apply pressure to the board's tail.   Practice safety As a crazy Russian YouTuber always said, safety is number one priority! Remember to always surf in a safe area and follow all local rules and regulations. To be extra safe, wear a leash and a wetsuit, and use the knowledge you’ve gained thus far to avoid hazards and stay safe in the water. With that, we're ending this guide on surfing; we hope this has been helpful to you, and until next time, good luck!
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If you’re an adrenaline junky, sky diving has to be on your list of sports to try! Falling out of a moving plane 10,000 feet in the sky with the earth below you, it's a feeling that nothing else can truly match. However, it's an admittedly scary thing to do. Even though that rush is part of what you're looking for with sky diving, you can never be too careful when preparing for stuff like this! In that respect, we have exactly what you need to get started with skydiving in this article. So, let's begin: Getting Started Your mileage may vary, but I feel that any new hobby or skill is easiest to learn and keep up when I'm doing it with a friend! The same is true for skydiving; getting a friend to come along with you can make things that much easier. Alternatively, you can consider tandem jumping: being strapped to the instructor and diving with them. This is one of the most popular ways to skydive and is ideal for beginners as it puts an experienced instructor in charge of the jump, minimizing the risk of incidents. Tandem Jumping The procedure involves the student and instructor getting together for the jump, with only the instructor wearing a (much larger than normal) parachute. This parachute is necessary to support the weight of both divers. Upon jumping, you will note that the instructor deploys a small drogue parachute, which remains deployed from the start to the end of the dive. The drogue serves to reduce the terminal velocity of the two divers, which would be far too much (about 190 mph) when two divers are strapped together and needs to be reduced to about 120 mph. Apart from this, the experience should be quite similar to typical solo skydiving. In the end, the instructor (or the student) pulls the main cord and deploys the entire parachute, followed by the pair landing on the ground together. What You Can Expect to Pay For tandem jumping, as discussed earlier, you can expect to pay about $150-$200. Tandem jumping is crucial for getting the initial experience needed to learn and eventually become a licensed skydiver. After tandem jumping, students can start preparing for the Accelerated Free Fall technique. This involves taking lessons on the ground and then making AFF jumps with two instructors that hold the student as they all fall. This form of guided skydiving combined with the lesson costs about $290 per jump and is required to get experience in the beginning. After passing this stage, the student graduates to jumping with just one instructor and then with no instructors. Having passed 20 solo jumps in total, along with tests and other criteria, the student is granted a license from the USPA (United States Parachuting Association. With a license, the cost of jumping falls significantly, requiring only about $20 per jump and letting you choose your landing zone with almost complete freedom.
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Running fast may seem like one of those things you're either born with or not, but you may be surprised to find that not to be the case! You can improve your running speed, stamina, and form considerably and perform much better than expected. So, let's get into how you can do that: The fundamentals of running These are the aspects that you should be focusing on mastering if you haven’t already: Warm-up: Before running, it's important to warm up your muscles with some light stretching and dynamic exercises. This can help to reduce the risk of injury and improve your performance. Posture: Good running posture involves keeping your head up, shoulders relaxed, and arms bent at a 90-degree angle. Foot strike: When running, it's important to land on the balls of your feet rather than your heels. This helps to reduce impact and minimize the risk of injury. Cadence: Cadence refers to the number of steps you take per minute when running. A higher cadence can help you run more efficiently and reduce the risk of injury. Breathing: Proper breathing is important when running, as it helps maintain energy and stamina. Try to breathe deeply and evenly, and avoid holding your breath. Stride: Your stride is the distance you cover with each step when running. A long stride can help you cover more ground with each step, but it can also increase the risk of injury. A shorter, quicker stride may be more efficient and safer. Techniques to improve While focusing on the fundamentals, you can incorporate the following techniques to elevate your game: Develop a training plan: elevating your running game also requires a structured training plan that includes a variety of workouts, such as long runs, intervals, and hills. This can help you build endurance and improve your speed and power. Incorporate strength training: In addition to running, try to incorporate strength training exercises into your routine. This can help to improve your running form, reduce the risk of injury, and increase your speed and power. Cross-train: Cross-training can help to improve your overall fitness and reduce the risk of overuse injuries. Consider incorporating cycling, swimming, or yoga into your training routine. Pay attention to your nutrition: Proper nutrition is essential for optimal running performance. Make sure to eat a balanced diet with plenty of carbohydrates, protein, and healthy fats to fuel your workouts and recovery. Get proper rest and recovery: It's important to get enough rest and allow your body time to recover between workouts. Make sure to get plenty of sleep and take rest days as needed. Invest in quality gear: Quality running shoes and other gear, such as comfortable clothing, can help to improve your performance and comfort when running. Seek guidance from a coach or mentor: To get to the next level, consider working with a coach or mentor who can provide you with guidance and feedback. A coach can help you develop a personalized training plan and provide tips and techniques to improve your running.
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Making the decision to start gymnastics typically takes place when you're feeling really motivated and energized, like you can take over the world! Or you just think it looks cool. Either way! Getting started can sometimes be a complicated process, and you'll need all the help you can get, which is exactly what we're here for! Before getting started As a beginner, there are several basic techniques and skills that you should focus on learning and mastering before you continue with intermediate and advanced training. These include: Body control and alignment: Good body control and alignment are essential for successful gymnastics. This involves maintaining a strong and stable position, with your body balanced and aligned properly in relation to the ground. Basic movements: There are several basic movements that are important for beginners to learn, including jumping, tumbling, rolling, and swinging. These movements form the foundation for many more advanced skills and can help you develop strength, flexibility, and coordination. Strength and conditioning: Gymnastics requires a high level of physical fitness, and it's important to build strength and conditioning through regular training. This can involve exercises such as push-ups, pull-ups, and sit-ups, as well as stretching and flexibility work. Safety and injury prevention: Safety is always a top priority in gymnastics, and it's important to learn how to prevent and avoid injuries. This involves following proper technique and using the right equipment, as well as listening to your body and taking breaks when needed. Research local gymnastics programs The first step is to research local gymnastics programs in your area. Many schools and community centers offer classes for beginners of all ages, and some may even have specialized programs for adults. You can also look for gymnastics clubs and teams that offer training and competition opportunities. Find a qualified instructor Finding a qualified instructor who can teach you the proper techniques and help you develop your skills is important. Look for instructors who have experience working with beginners and who have the appropriate certifications and credentials. Start with the basics As stated earlier, when you're just starting out, it's important to focus on mastering the basic skills and techniques of gymnastics. This will help you build a strong foundation and prepare you for more advanced skills and movements. Your instructor can help you create a training plan focusing on the fundamentals. Be patient and consistent Learning gymnastics takes time and practice, so it's important to be patient and consistent with your training. Attend your classes regularly and practice at home to improve your skills and build strength and flexibility. As you progress, you can start to work on more challenging skills and movements. To conclude, you will need a good program and instructor to learn the basics and, most importantly, be patient and consistent with your training. Making progress with gymnastics is a slow but rewarding process, and I’m certain you’re going to feel all the better for it once you see yourself progressing!
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Adrenaline junkies are often fueled by their fearlessness and sense of bravery, which propels them to take risks and break limits that others don't even try to test! However, hang gliding is not the place for people like that. Unlike a lot of other sports where fearlessness can be useful, and the risks range from minor to somewhat severe injury, in hang gliding, it could be the difference between life and death. So, hang gliding calls for precaution and extensive prep, but how do you actually do it? That's what we're going to explain in today's article! Let's get into it: Tips and Tricks First off, all you need to get started is intention and commitment, and we're certain you will become an ace in no time! Hang gliding is one of those sports where if you're skeptical about the investment and commitment, you will quickly realize it was for nothing, as it's completely worth it! The two most helpful tips we have for beginners are: Relax: Bad decisions are made under pressure and anxiety. While in something like football, it could mean the difference between a goal or a miss, it could have far more severe consequences in hang gliding. Hence, being relaxed is a key part of learning and becoming better at hang gliding. The key parts where this will help you are: Recognizing the lift force and its strength Focusing forwards and controlling the glider with ease Look forward: This is opposed to looking downwards on the hill you're running down. In the case of hang gliding, this is advisable because you're not concerned with the base of the hill; you're merely on it to build up lift-off speed and eventually go forward instead of downwards. Accordingly, looking forward means you'll be better prepared to steer away from the hill once you reach lift-off velocity. The running launch process is often the hardest part for beginners to learn and master. Initially, you may find it difficult to run at speed, especially since, if the glider was not there, we would tumble down uncontrollably and seriously injure ourselves. However, you'll find that the glider and its harness work to add a counterforce to gravity; lift. This lift ensures you do not have to balance your entire wait on the steep hill; only what is manageable. Eventually, once you gain enough speed, you'll feel this counterforce get larger and larger until you have lift-off speed, and the ground disappears from under your feet. This is hands down one of the best parts of hang gliding and keeps me (and many others) coming back over and over to get the high again, literally! For our concluding advice, we cannot stress enough how important it is to A. hire an instructor or coach and B. listen to them! Further, starting with the appropriate equipment for your skill level and progressing gradually is another important factor. Lastly, as we said earlier, keep looking forward and relax! You’ll get there eventually; we have faith in you.
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If you’ve found yourself fascinated by the sport of horse hooves trotting at super-fast speed, you’ve come to the right place! When getting started with horse racing, there are a few steps you can take to begin learning about the sport and getting involved. Here are some tips to get you started: Research the different types of horse racing There are many types of horse racing, including flat, steeplechasing, and harness racing. Each racing type has its rules and regulations, and different horses are suited to different disciplines. It's important to research the different types of racing and choose the one that interests you the most. Think of it as research for that college you know you wanted to go to instead of the one you settled for, which ended up being… Not what you were hoping for. Find a local racetrack or racing club Once you've decided on a type of racing, the next step is to find a local racetrack or racing club where you can watch races and learn more about the sport. Many racetracks offer public tours and educational programs, and racing clubs often have events and activities open to the public. Learn about horse care and training Horse racing is a physically demanding sport for horses, and it's important to understand horse care and training. You can learn about these topics by reading books and articles, attending workshops and seminars, or working with experienced trainers and riders. Get involved in the racing community The racing community comprises a diverse group of trainers, jockeys, owners, and fans. By getting involved in the community, you can learn more about the sport, meet other enthusiasts, and find opportunities to get involved in races and other events. And remember, when in doubt, just smile and wave (and trot). Is it going to be difficult? Horse racing can be challenging and demanding for both the horses and the people involved. It requires a high level of skill, training, and fitness to be successful, and it can be physically and emotionally taxing. For horses, racing is a physically demanding activity that requires them to perform at high speeds and make sharp turns. They must be in excellent physical condition, with strong muscles and a healthy heart and lungs. Training and conditioning are essential to prepare horses for racing, and they must be carefully monitored and cared for to avoid injuries and other health problems. For people, horse racing also requires a high level of skill and knowledge. Trainers, jockeys, and other racing team members need to understand how to care for and train horses, as well as how to prepare for and execute races. Racing can also be mentally demanding, requiring quick thinking and decision-making under pressure. The key to getting started with horse racing is to be passionate and committed and to take the time to learn as much as possible about the sport. With the right knowledge and support, you can begin your journey in the exciting world of horse racing.
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When it comes to choosing a sport to play, the sky really is the limit with the number of choices you have. Some people like running around, while others like sitting or standing still with more of a focus on decision-making. When it comes to archery, you will be involved more in precision and standing still. Watching archers in movies and sports, it just sounds like a really satisfying feeling to have when you hit the target dead center in the bullseye. If you've found yourself suddenly chasing that high, you've come to the right place! Today we'll show you all you need to know to start archery. The types of bows Recurve bows: these are what you'll see being used by your favorite athletes in Olympic games and such. They feature a sleek design and are purpose-made for target shooting, though they can also be used for hunting if the user is experienced and skilled enough. These are generally considered simpler than the next type of bow: Compound bows: typically used in hunting, these bows favor power and velocity over precision. However, that is not to say that they are inaccurate, as some athletes prefer these over recurve bows for target shooting. This type of bow incorporates clever mechanics to multiply the amount of force being put into the arrow. When just starting out, there isn't really a wrong choice, but recurve bows are generally easier to learn and get better with, especially since they don't require much tinkering, and you can easily find one that fits your size. To get the perfect bow for you, recurve or compound, ask your local pro shop vendor for advice and, if possible, a custom bow fit for your needs. Shooting at the range There are many rules in place when it comes to archery, a lot of which are centered around safety which takes priority over everything else. These rules will be made clear to you when you go to your nearest range, and it is crucial for you to follow them so that neither you nor anyone around you gets hurt. Along with these rules, you'll also need to get protective gear which should be available at both the range and the pro shop if you'd like to buy your own. Apart from safety rules, making sure you have proper form is critical to shooting with precision. The importance of form extends further than just precision; it also affects your body! The improper form could put unnecessary or abnormal amounts of stress on your body, which could lead to a sprain or other injury. Lastly, always pay close attention to your bow and arrows. If your arrows are damaged, they’re not going to fly predictably and could end up hurting someone, including yourself. The same is true for your bow; its structural integrity is critical to shooting accurately, and if damaged, it's possible that the bow could break mid shot, which could seriously injure you.
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Yoga and meditation are hands down the best way to get more in touch with yourself and have just a little bit of peace from the chaos of everyday life. When getting into yoga, you may have a general idea of what to do, but maybe you're not familiar with the exact form and poses you should be doing to get the best results. Well, that's exactly what we're here for! Today we're going to show you the five best yoga poses you should do daily for a healthier mind and body. Sukhasana This is one of the easiest and most popular poses in yoga, I'm all but certain you've seen it before! To do this pose, you have to sit cross-legged on your yoga mat, put your hands on your knees with your palms facing up, and try to sit as straight as you can. Try to put your weight entirely on the bones that are in contact with the ground and focus on breathing as deeply as you can. Cat-cow For this pose, we're going to be standing (or sitting) on all fours and imitating a cat or cow! The focus should be on ensuring your arms and knees are perpendicular to the ground. This should help ensure your weight is being equally spread out across your "sit-bones" (the bones making contact with the ground). Once you've got the starting position set, breath-in deeply and arch your back outwards to feel a stretch throughout your spine. Follow this up with a slow exhale and arching your back inwards while tilting your head back. Tree pose Think like a tree… Now become one! For this pose, you must stand straight with your hands pressed together as they would for prayer. Now, raise your hands above your head and balance yourself on one leg. Follow this by bending your other leg inwards and resting it on the thigh of your balancing leg. This pose may be a bit difficult to start with, but you'll be good in no time! Remember to switch legs after 30 seconds. Downward facing dog If you've ever seen a dog wake up from its slumber and have the best stretch of its life, you know exactly what we're talking about. Place both hands on your mat with your palms down for this pose and make an inverted 'V shape.' The focus should be on keeping your arms, back, and legs as straight as you can for the pose, so you get the best possible stretch. Child's pose This pose is an extension of the downward facing dog, so you can do both in a singular flowing motion. To do so, you want the rear parts of your body to essentially collapse so they're all touching each other, and your knees and feet are touching the ground. After this, bring your shoulders and head down as well so they're touching the floor, and spread your arms out far in front of you for an amazing relaxing experience.
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Exercise and going to the gym are generally thought to have numerous health benefits. Many different types of gains are talked about when it comes to weight lifting, but does it actually improve your health? If you're getting into weightlifting, we have good news for you! It does actually improve your physical as well as mental well-being, and today we're going to show you how exactly that happens. Your bones get stronger If you've ever heard of osteoporosis, you know that bone health is no joke. After we turn about 30 years old, we start to lose our bone density bit by bit due to aging. Eventually, if we don't take care of our bones, this leads to the development of osteoporosis; a disease where your bones become so weak they break with stress as little as coughing or sneezing. Osteoporosis can't be detected either as it happens "silently," and weight lifting is one of your best weapons to protect against it! Better metabolism, more fat loss When you lift weights, you build fat and replace it with muscle. Muscle is an active tissue and, as opposed to fat, requires more energy to function even when you’re at rest. This means you may be burning fat despite not exercising. Another advantage of replacing fat with muscle is that muscle weighs more but takes up less space than fat. This means you’ll see yourself getting fitter despite your weight staying the same or even increasing a bit! Better mood It's been long established that exercise improves our mood, and it's no different when it comes to weight lifting. When you go to the gym, you establish a routine that makes you feel good about yourself physically and creates a mindset where you start enjoying going there and exercising. Weight lifting also improves our posture, which is particularly important for the spine when sitting down. With improvements in mood and posture, you'll also see yourself getting better quality sleep, leading to higher energy levels throughout your day! More strength Weight lifting is often synonymous with strength training; you’re building your muscles to get stronger and lift heavier weights for more and more reps. The result of this is, well, your muscles get stronger! You’re able to perform regular physical activities with ease that your peers might struggle to do, such as helping a friend move or picking up all the grocery bags in one trip (we’ve all tried it… And failed). More strength usually translates to more endurance as well since you'll need to use a smaller amount of strength to get the same amount of effort. Protects against diseases Cardio and exercise have always been associated with lowered heart disease risk, as it ensures your organs are performing at their best. In doing so, they get stronger and can better fend off diseases that plague so many people in the later stages of life. And the protection isn't only against physical diseases; your mental health improves significantly as well!
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There's just no feeling out there that matches hearing the sound of all ten pins crashing against the back of the alley and getting you a strike. Bowling is one of the most popular family-friendly games and creates a ton of fun for everyone! At the same time, though, the rules can definitely seem confusing, especially for a new player, and that's exactly the problem we're here to solve today. So, let's get into it: Frames Frames are essentially the number of 'tries' you'll have at knocking down all the pins. In one game of bowling, there are ten total frames. In each frame, the player gets two turns to knock as many of the pins down as they can. If the player is able to knock all of them down in the first turn, they are awarded maximum points; a strike! However, they get a spare if they take two turns to knock the pins down. Both of these frames qualify for the bonus points rule of bowling, whereby players get a bonus amount of points on the next frame they play. In the case of a strike, the bonus points are applied to the next two bowls of the player, which reduces to one bowl if you get a spare. Something that confused me a few times, and I'm sure you've had this happen too, is when you get a strike in the 10th (last) frame, you are allowed two bonus turns. This means one player can have three total turns in the last frame if they get a strike. Through this rule, we get the maximum point limit of a bowling game at 300 points, with 12 turns and 12 strikes. Scoring When a player gets a strike, they get the maximum points and the maximum bonus, and an "X" mark shows on the scoreboard. This means they get 10 points + bonus points for the next two turns. These bonus points are awarded in the form of a multiplier; your next two scores will be multiplied by two and added to the frame in which you got a strike. If a player gets three strikes in a row, this means you can get 30 points in a single frame! If you're like me and don't score three strikes in a row often, you'll want to know how spares are scored too. When a player fails to knock all the pins down in the first turn but is able to get it in the second, the frame is scored as a spare with a "/" symbol. Unlike a strike, however, only the first ball of the next frame is counted as a bonus and added to the previous. So, if you get a strike in the next frame, your score will be 9 + 10 + 10 = 29! In terms of players, you can have a maximum of 4 on your team playing at a time, with 4 in reserve if you have a roster of 8 players.
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Surfing is a water sport in which a person stands on a surfboard and rides the wave of an ocean or sea. To surf, you’ll have to paddle out to where the waves are breaking, then wait for a suitable wave to come along. When the wave approaches, you will continue paddling with your hands to catch the wave and then stand up on the surfboard as the wave carries you towards the shore. Oh, and on the way there, you must remember to have tons of fun! Physical exercise Surfing requires physical exertion, including paddling, balancing on the surfboard, and riding waves. This can help improve cardiovascular endurance and muscle strength. Paddling out to the lineup and catching waves requires upper body strength, and standing up on the surfboard and riding the wave requires core strength and leg stability. Surfing can provide a full-body workout and help improve overall physical fitness. Better mental health Surfing can help reduce stress and anxiety and improve overall mental well-being. Being in the ocean and spending time in nature can have a calming effect on the mind and provide an escape from the stresses of daily life. Improved balance and coordination Surfing requires balance and coordination to stay on the surfboard and ride the waves. Practicing these skills can help improve overall balance and coordination, which can have benefits in other physical activities and sports. Better self-confidence Learning to surf and mastering new skills can boost self-confidence and a sense of accomplishment. The feeling of riding a wave and achieving success in a new activity can be very rewarding. Making connections Surfing can be a social activity, providing an opportunity to meet new people and build friendships with others who share a passion for the sport. Many surfers enjoy the camaraderie and community that comes with surfing. Environment appreciation Many surfers are passionate about protecting the ocean and the creatures that live there. Personally, I’ve found that surfing helped foster a greater appreciation for the environment, particularly the ocean and its ecosystems within me. Many surfers are passionate about protecting the ocean and the creatures that live there, and surfing can inspire a sense of stewardship and responsibility towards the natural world. Fun and enjoyment Surfing can be a thrilling and enjoyable recreational activity that allows you to escape the stresses of daily life and connect with nature. The sense of adventure and excitement I get from being out on the ocean with nothing but my board is something that nothing compares to, and many people find the same feeling when they start! Surfing is one of the coolest and most fun activities out there, and I'm certain you'll be glad you made the decision to start it. Having read about its many benefits, I hope you're convinced now, if you weren't already, to grab your board and sprint out to your nearest beach today! I hope this guide has been helpful, and until next time, I wish you luck!
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Football, basketball, and tennis are all great games, but if you're looking to challenge yourself by trying something new, there's a whole category of rare sports that the common person doesn't know. Today, we're sharing five rather unusual yet highly entertaining sports with you, so stay tuned to the end of this article!   Quidditch Potterheads, your wildest dreams have come true! Quidditch isn't just a fictional game from the magical wizarding world of Harry Potter, but it's also been invented in real-life. There's no flying involved, but the rest of the elements of the game, such as athleticism and strategy, remain. You'll need dedicated team members, a hoop, a quaffle (deflated volleyballs), three bludgers (usual footballs), and broomsticks. It's an exciting mixture of dodgeball, football, and hockey, so check it out.   Archery Archery is a sport that requires patience, strength, and precision. If that sounds like your cup of tea, it's time for you to search for the local clubs in your area and get registered. It's always a lot easier to train under a professional archer's guidance than go solo. You'll need a bow for beginners, arrows, and a target stand. As you get better over time, you'll have to upgrade your bow with an aiming sight, stabilizers, and possibly a clicker. It'd also be best to wear arm guards since the bite from the bowstring can be painful if your form is crooked.   Underwater hockey It sounds almost unreal but believes us, this is a legitimate sport played globally. The rules followed are pretty similar to regular hockey: two teams use hockey sticks to score a puck across the field into the opposing team's goal. The critical difference is that the field is a swimming pool, and the players wear diving masks and swimming garments. If you're already well-accustomed to playing hockey, you're likely to do a lot better than other beginners in playing this sport. But regardless, it's an exciting and rare game to try out.   Axe throwing We've all been in that position where we're simply in awe at movie characters chucking an axe to a target board and hitting bullseye (think of The Hunger Games!). This sport is part of legitimate competitions where players compete to see who can hit the closest to bull's-eye at a given distance. Keep in mind that this activity can be hazardous if you're left to your own devices, so make sure you have the basics down or have a trusted instructor with you when you embark on your axe-throwing journey.   Fencing One of the first sports played in the Olympics, fencing, originates from the art of swordsmanship and the need for self-defense in old times. From posture and footwork to attacking and carrying, there's a lot for you to learn if you decide to take up fencing. These were only five of the rare sports that are played globally today; there are tons more than you can find out as you delve deeper into the sports industry. Start with one sport that resonates with you, and get to it!
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