Archive for the ‘Women Sports’ Category
Another disqualification on the LPGA Tour

Last week the disqualification of Juli Inkster in the Safe Way Classic , but this past weekend, during the dispute of the LPGA Canadian Open where she eventually impose Michel Wie, two other players have been disqualified for a few facts that reported to have been much more serious.
The players involved in the events, are the South Korean Shi-Hyun Ahn and Il Mi Chung, who after being stuck to the street exit paths of 18 and after playing her second shot to the green, Shi-Hyun Ahn fail the green while Il Mi Chung catch him, however, Shi-Hyun Ahn, after chip and putt for par, is aware that he had beaten the wrong ball from the street. Both players speak in Korean on the situation and finally sign their cards, regardless of the error, and have been aware of the error, without having remedied. Read the rest of this entry »
Maria Sharapova is the best earner athlete in the world
Maria Sharapova is the best earner athlete in the world. This has the U.S. magazine Forbes in a ranking published. Sharapova is an annual income of $ 24,500,000 before the sisters Serena Williams and Venus Williams. The list, which cover the period from June 2009 to June 2010 relates is, especially tennis- and golf players dominated.
Sharapova is ranked Although athletic currently only ranked number twelve of the Women’s Tennis Association rankings (WTA), but is clearly on track in financial management. This is especially evident in the composition of their income. In prize money, the Russian woman cashed in the last year “only” a million dollars, the rest of the earnings results from lucrative advertising contracts with major companies such as Nike, Sony Ericsson and Canon. The marketing machine runs at the 23-year-olds in full swing.

1st place: Maria Sharapova comes to $ 24,500,000 annual wages. Nike with a guaranteed her continued a steady income. Read the rest of this entry »
Women’s Triathlon Barcelona

Triathlon is a sport that combines swimming, cycling and running.
You do not have to be a “Super Woman“, or train the three sports per day, the distances involved are very affordable even to all women. With a little training in your spare time you can enjoy this sport that you end up hooking, because it brings together three sports in one and, furthermore, the festive atmosphere of the triathlon will take you to try one after another.
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Surfing women lifestyle
They call Lisa Andersen, Elise Garrigue and Mary Osborne. Their names do you say may be nothing and yet they are the muses of surfing and there are many others! Beat of freedom and adventure, they combine in this sport, travel around the world and family life. To live a “Endless Summer” somehow.

In recent years, these women both sports, sexy and daring gave their pedigree in women’s surfing. Can not start with Lisa Andersen, because it is a pioneer of inspirational women’s surfing as we know. Lisa was born in 1969, a veteran of the sport that requires extraordinary physical abilities. She began surfing at the age of 13 years in the early 80s, a time when surfing was still a female minor phenomenon. Aged just 16, she asserts her independence and is dedicated to amateur competitions. Immediately, she collects trophies and exploded while on its way and turned professional three years later. In 1993, she gave birth to her first child. A month later, she climbs in the final at a championship in Japan. On the shore, the girls holding their breath, Lisa Andersen became the model for a generation. Read the rest of this entry »
Women Runners Tips

1. In order to prevent iron loss during menstruation, it is important that women take more foods rich in iron. Animal foods like red meat and bivalve molluscs (cockles, clams, mussels) contain heme iron type, easier to absorb, but should not be abused because they contain more fat and uric acid. To take iron plant, take daily supplements such as brewer’s yeast, royal jelly, pollen and sea buckthorn berries, absorbs less but is more healthy.
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The story of Rell Sunn
How I had to write about Rell Sunn, and that is, the story of her life, is like a tale full of emotion but with a slightly bitter end. I would say, part of those people who become myths and help you to dream, to love, to fight, and respect. A fairy story but very real: Kapolioka’ehukai Rell Sunn (1950-1998, Oahu, Hawaii)

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Relationship with sports and breast cancer

Participation in a physical activity lowers the concentration of sex hormones only in women who lose body fat. Researchers at UMC Utrecht and the RIVM write this in the Journal of Clinical Oncology on July 6. A high concentration of sex hormones after the menopause increases the risk of breast cancer. Read the rest of this entry »
Enjoy summer to the beach

Summer has come and surely you will go to the beach, of course, for that you need a bathing suit. Well, if you want to feel like a fish in water and to enjoy the warm days, need to get one in addition to highlighting the best you have, the less flattering disguise. So make your swimsuit your best friend with these tips:
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The Women and The Waves [video]
“The Women and The Waves” is a surf documentary video that explores the lives of women surfers across different decades. Women who one day decided to paddle towards a world dominated by men and find a place for them. Women who made and make surfing more than a sport, a passion.

This documentary shows the evolution of women’s surfing and the experiences of the characters from the decade of the 60s until today. It is amazing to see how concepts have changed as “surfing as a woman” from the 60s until now. A phrase that in those years could be completely offensive, has become something that women today are completely proudly: “How can I surf if what I am?
Yes, the scenario has changed and women we have a place in the world of surfing. The pioneers of the 60s and 70s opened their eyes to this industry, which was gradually pouring money into the development of women’s surfing. We have gone from surfers who refused to give a penny in the championships, surfers who make promotional trips with all amenities, and also pay them for it.
Certainly, women like Linda or Lisa Benson mincing have marked milestones in the history of surfing. I recommend that you saw this documentary. For now I leave you with the Trayles. You can buy the DVD or find out more about “The Women and The Waves” in: www.thewomenandthewaves.com .
What do surfers find this documentary?
Linda Benson (1944)
Debbie Trauntvein (1954)
Robin Janiszeufski-Hesson “Zeuf” (1959)
* Mearing Kim (1963)
* Heather TIDDENS (1965)
* Ashley Lloyd (1980)
* Aubrey Falk (1983)
* Westdorpe Shakira (1984)
* Jennifer Useldinger (1985)
* Rachel Harris (1990)
Carissa Moore young talented surfer

The Hawaiian Carissa Moore , who is only 16 years old, has managed to appear on the cover of Surfer magazine . Yes, yes ” has to appear ” and I say this because being a cover of Surfer magazine is not easy . In the history of the magazine only three women have come to appear on the cover. The last was Lisa Andersen in 1996. This means that in more than a decade, no woman has been on the cover of this magazine ! (Are those things that drive me crazy .) Read the rest of this entry »