Showing posts with label Sports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sports. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 June 2011

SPORNO = Sport + Porno

Foto-foto di dunia olah raga yang vulgar, hehehe....

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sumber: http://unic77.blogspot.com/2010/01/sporno-sport-porno.html
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Sunday, 19 June 2011

11 Type Martial Arts in the World

11. Pencak Silat. Indonesia

Pencak silat or silat is a martial art originating from Southeast Asia. This martial art is widely known in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore, the southern Philippines and southern Thailand in accordance with the spread of ethnic Malay archipelago. Thanks to the role of the trainers from Indonesia, currently Vietnam also has formidable fighter-fighter.
Parent organizations in Indonesia Pencak Silat Pencak Silat is the Association of Indonesia (IPSI). Organizations that embody martial arts federations in various countries is Persekutuan Pencak Silat Antara Nations (Persilat), which was formed by Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam.
Pencak Silat as part of Indonesian national culture developed in line with the history of Indonesian society

10. Judo, Japan

Judo is found or established by Jigoro Kano, who often bullied during his childhood, about 1860 to 1870. By taking a variety of martial arts that develop basic skills, Kano added techniques to create Judo throws.Judo is a word meaning "gentle way" which means, using the opponent's strength against himself. Because of this principle, then the Judoka should not be more stronger than his opponent. The main focus of judo is throwing and locks the land, rather than hitting or attacking.

9. Aikido, Japan




Aikido was introduced in the early 1900s, with his followers to learn to use the power and energy to bring down their opponents. The students are taught to maintain the condition of his attacker, and taught to immobilize without injuring.Use of weapons is also often encountered in aikido, and his followers were taught to defend against the sticks, swords and even knives. The founder of Aikido, Morihei Ueshiba, saying that to be successful Aikido followers, the disciples must "receive 99% of opponent's attack and stare death in the face without fear."8. Krav Maga, Israel
Israeli martial shall presidential guard, this martial art without rules, and hard. Martial was never trained for the sport, because it really intended to destroy the attacker by focusing on the opponent's vital areas, such as the groin and eyes, and even allows the use of the head as a weapon and various objects that exist as a weapon. Martial approach is divided three steps: Confront the threat, prevent the opponent to make a second attack, and neutralize opponents.7. Jujutsu, Japan
When the Japanese samurai lose all the weapons, they will switch to the use of Jujutsu (soft art). Jujutsu evolved by focusing on the throws, locks and overthrow themselves. But unlike other martial arts, Jujutsu moving more into "what can aja".Traditionally, students are taught a variety of tactics "cheating" such as eye gouges, biting, which if used properly, can kill your opponent. Martial arts is very effective if used in combat over short distances.

6. Ninjutsu, Japan


This mysterious martial art used by the murderer and the Japanese guerrilla fighters. Ninjutsu teaches a variety of ways to surprise your opponent and beat your opponent, with the direction of development for the kill. In addition to the feet, hands, also taught a variety of weapons, including slip and escape techniques effectively.5. Tae-kwondo, Korea

Tae-kwondo means "the way of the fist and foot". This martial art developed rapidly after World War II era, when Japan put an end to the occupation of Korea. Martial arts is renowned for its stunning kick, and combine physical ability and mental strength. Pemengang black belt in this martial reach 3 million people worldwide.4. Kung fu, China






Chinese martial search this means literally: The success achieved by the weight and length, and merupakaan oldest martial arts in the world. Since introduced by Emperor Huangti, 2.698 BC, has grown to tens of thousands of martial arts stream.Traditionally, this self-defense taught by Shaolin monks, with primary emphasis on morality and philosophy, where the value of humility, trust, and patience, and respect for precedence.

3. Karate, Japan


Derived from the word meaning "empty hand", karate was introduced as a self-defense without weapons. Various techniques of Karate is expected beginning in the 1300s, although the author of "10 Precepts of Karate", Anko Itosu, the father of modern karate, wrote the book in 1908."Karate is a technique that changed hands and feet into spears" writes Anko. In a book written by Anko, karate can be used as, "... how to avoid a fight if confronted by criminals."2. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Brazil

Although established in Brazil, the founder of this martial was Mitsuyo Maeda, a fighter from Japan, who won more than 2000 games and is considered the most powerful man.Maeda met with the Gracie family in Japan in 1914, and since then also regarded as the Gracie family's first family of this self-defense. Emphasis on the throw and the groundwork to make this sport popular among the mixed sports users.1. Muay Thai, Thailand
Very similar to kickboxing, but the difference, blows below the belt, elbows and knees and all may be used. Muay Thay is hard to exactly when the birth is expected, but the various elements of this self-defense martial art can be found in Japan and India.Popularity of this martial art began to emerge in the 1800s. Traditionally, martial arts is very structured, with various rituals that demonstrate respect for the opponent.Now this self-defense is more focused as the use of the body as a weapon, fists, shins, elbows, knees, and various other things to defeat the opponent. This is what makes this martial valuable, because all body parts can be used as a weapon.
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Sunday, 12 June 2011

20 Things About Sport

 1  Engineers with the U.S. Olympic Committee keep improving timing and measurement technology. Light beams now record racers’ times to within a thousandth of a second.
2 Even John McEnroe can’t complain: Not to be outdone, professional tennis has adopted a computerized tracking system that shows whether a ball is in or out.
3 Who doesn’t want bigger balls? Unlike most other sports, tennis is looking to slow down. Blistering serves and short volleys can bore spectators, so game organizers have looked at using larger balls on slower surfaces to keep fans’ interest alive.
Length isn’t everything. By 1984, improvements in javelin technology had resulted in throws so long that the event was nearly moved out of stadiums. Instead, a redesign shifted the javelin’s center of gravity forward for a shorter flight.
5  Still dangerous: French long jumper Salim Sdiri was skewered in the ribs by an errant javelin while waiting to compete at a July 2007 meet in Rome.
Pole-vaulting technology keeps hitting new heights, with poles moving from wood to light metal and finally to fiberglass composites, resulting in amazing 120 to 160 degree bends during a vault.
7  Time’s arrow: Modern archery bows made from aluminum, magnesium fiberglass, and Kevlar can shoot arrows faster than 150 miles per hour with pinpoint accuracy.
Luge racers go crazy-fast, lying feetfirst on tiny sleds that barrel down an ice track at speeds that can top 90 mph. And they crave aerodynamic advantage. Today’s lugers squeeze themselves into tight rubber suits and wear sleek, wind-slicing helmets, riding sleds that are built with the lowest possible center of gravity to improve stability.
9  Cooking the results: At the 1968 winter Olympics, the East German women’s luge racers were stripped of their medals after it was discovered they had preheated their sleds’ runners to make them faster on the ice.
10  Designer speed: Speedo introduced a new racing swimsuit this year, the LZR Racer, featuring ultra­sonically bonded seams and water-repellent fabric to reduce drag.
11  Swimming in sweat? Hockey goalies, once forced to wear leather padding that absorbed up to 7 pounds of perspiration during each game, breathe easier now with lighter, less absorbent synthetic padding introduced in the late 1980s.
12  The layers of protective gear modern American football players wear had their genesis in 1905, when 18 players died from injuries in the game. President Teddy Roosevelt ordered rule changes to make the game less brutal.
13  Happy fans: Adding a yellow, computer-generated first-down line in National Football League television broadcasts has been a resounding success.
14  Not-so-happy fans: Fox Sports angered many hockey buffs with its ill-fated glowing FoxTrax puck, complete with a digitally created tail to track the puck’s path during passes and shots.
15  Technology can make players grumpy too. According to a 1996 NFL Players Association survey, 93.4 percent of football players believed they were more likely to be hurt on artificial turf than on natural grass.
16  For the 2006–07 season, the National Basketball Association switched to a microfiber-composite ball, replacing traditional leather.
17  After complaints that the new basketball was too slick and cut players’ hands, the NBA switched back to leather just two months into the season.
18  Think a baseball moves fast? Badminton shuttlecocks have been clocked at more than 150 mph, far outpacing the swiftest pitch.
19  Maybe wood isn’t so shabby after all. Top skateboarders turn up their noses at the sports-wide popularity of fiberglass and epoxy resins, sticking with seven-ply boards made of maple.
20  Skateboarders are not alone. The fastest ball sport in the world is jai alai, in which a ball is caught and thrown at speeds of around 188 mph, using a scoop made of good, old-fashioned wicker.
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