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Well, I had a lot of fun doing the dodges one and I have a lot of free time, so I thought I'd write a tutorial for the fundamentals of lacrosse. I. A lacrosse stick – your new best friend II. Cradling III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. Welcome to the great sport of lacrosse. Learning to take care of your stick is essential in lacrosse. Before I started playing lacrosse I wondered why the players would spin their sticks so much (which, as I later found out, is called cradling.) To perform a two handed cradle, you first need to have your stick in the correct cradling position: your top hand (the hand you write with, although you will later want to try it with the other hand) on the top of the shaft, near the throat of the stick (see diagram above). Now here is the confusing part. Halfway through your cradle, the of your stick should be in the same place it was when you started your cradle- only upside down . There are three main types of cradles: IV. What I do is a jump shot . V. What’s 2+2? VII.
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Will more sports teams be taking the train to their next event instead of flying? I'm writing this on my laptop just minutes after watching the Tour de France finish another year in its storied history, with perhaps the most impressive finishing sprint win I've ever seen by the UK's Mark Cavendish. The excitement on l'Avenue des Champs-Elysees (see photo above from a previous year; guess when) concluded the world's best annual sporting event after a mostly ceremonial ride into Paris from the day's start in the town of Montereau-Fault-Yonne, honoring the dominance of this year's overall winner, Alberto Contador, and the ties that bind all fellow competitors in international cycling. Sunday's relatively easy ride (until the end!) followed a brutal climb in Saturday's 20th stage up the legendary Mont Ventoux (photo) in Provence. The Tour is a three-week event and, most of the time, each new stage begins very close to the previous day's finish, so the logistics are relatively uncomplicated.
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