culture
The fabric that brings it all together is Culture revolving around movies, TV, books, and politics. They do, we write.
S#!+ People Say
Remember sportscaster Brian Davis, who was suspended for his derogatory remarks regarding Russel Westbrook? I believe he used the phrase, "He's out of his cotton-picking mind." You should, the clip of the incident went viral earlier this year, leading to an arbitrary one game suspension of the television personality. The fact that he'll live in infamy for those comments is the seemingly more harsh of the two consequences.
By X icantfindmylighter.com X7 years ago in Unbalanced
Reaching Above
There are a few things you can begin doing today that will increase your productivity in a sport. Just so you know, I'm not just anybody, I have won three provincial championships in two different sports here in Canada. Taking the step to becoming a top athlete is a combination of many things, but a few things to consider include mentality, diet, practice, and training.
By Marcus Azaria7 years ago in Unbalanced
Does Finch’s Success Enhance Roy’s Case for a Test Call Up?
It seems only natural that Usman Khawaja was the centre of attention following his brilliant match saving 141 in the first test against Sri Lanka. However, his innings has made it easy to overlook the performance of debutant Aaron Finch at the top of the order.
By Tom Dalrymple7 years ago in Unbalanced
A Common Misconception
For as long as I can remember, I have "lived" in a bowling alley. I know the ins and outs of how a bowling alley works, from how to work the computers to knowing exactly what goes on inside the pinsetter, in every bowling alley I have ever been to.
By Alaina Burris7 years ago in Unbalanced
Then Why Don't They Coach That Way?
Preface I have coached youth sports for over 25 years. Coaching is mainly my hobby, although I have been getting paid for the last ten years, but I view sports as a terrific analogy to life in general. There are far too many kids who do not have good foundations in the home or role models to help them learn how to cope with the trials of growing up. Sports are great teaching tools if they are taught properly.
By Allen Buck7 years ago in Unbalanced
The Current State of New York Sports. Top Story - October 2018.
New York City—the most unique, important, dynamic city in the world. New Yorkers don't fuck around. New Yorkers have an arrogance about them, a swagger that comes from being the media and financial capital of the world. We are better than you and are not afraid to tell it you your face. Just ask someone who lives in New Jersey—they may think they are the sixth borough but anyone from New York dumps all over them for being inferior. "Nothing stinks like Jersey"—everyone who lives in New York. "Out of towners" may not love us but they flock to live here. New York has and will always be king.
By Aaron Tobin-Hess7 years ago in Unbalanced
Top Five Failed Franchises
What happens when a team isn’t making it in the Majors? They get sent in for a makeover and go from aging failures to vibrant expansion teams. Franchises that find themselves down and out often have to give their product a makeover by relocating, renaming and rebranding.
By Auckland Martens7 years ago in Unbalanced
Jimmie Johnson's Move Highlights NASCAR's Playoff Problem
It's been almost a week since seven-time NASCAR champ Jimmie Johnson wheel-hopped going into the final two turns of the last lap at the inaugural Roval race at Charlotte, causing Johnson a spot in the next round of the playoffs. With so much drama to comprehend, it's taken most of the NASCAR community days to digest everything that happened.
By Kevin Van Pelt7 years ago in Unbalanced
Don't Stay in a Sport You Don't Like
Every school sports team coach has favorite players. I was not one of those players. I was the one who was never picked for anything. The one who was always picked last. Basically they didn't care enough about me to fully help me improve because I didn't care enough to try.
By Senketsu Red7 years ago in Unbalanced
Youth Sports Culture
The sun isn't yet up and the air has a fall chill to it as you breathe in the day. The rest of the household is still asleep, but out the door you go, into the violet-skied morning. A quick workout, maybe a stretching session if you have time before morning practice starts. The day is filled with workouts, practice, school, more practice, some sort of appointment or meeting. You find yourself stumbling to your room after the sun has set. An hour of homework and shoving some food into your body before you crawl into bed, setting your alarm for another early morning. Day after day, week after week.
By Lizz Darcy7 years ago in Unbalanced












