Thursday, November 25, 2010

Pakistan Hockey Team

Pakistani Hockey Team
Pakistan hockey won Gold Medal in Asian Game 2010
FIELD HOCKEY


Pakistan Hockey Team



Pakistan Hockey Team :: Shakeel Abbasi ::


Pakistan Hockey Team :: Sohail Abbas ::


Pakistan Hockey Team :: Rehan Butt ::


Pakistan Hockey Team :: Salman Akbar ::

Pakistani Hockey Team

Pakistan hockey won Gold Medal in Asian Game 2010
FIELD HOCKEY

Sunday, November 21, 2010

VolleyBall

VolleyBall
Full of Sports

Volleyball is a sport which is played indoors and on the beach. Beach Volleyball applies different rules to the game, which makes it quite challenging. In the indoor side of this sport, it is played on a wooden court, which usually has springs or some sort of absorbent under it. Don't get this wrong though, it's still mighty hard if you land wrongly on the timber. The indoor version of this sport usually has 6 people on court at one time, and in between 1 to 5 people on the bench, as backups. These are often subbed on at various times of the game, depending on strategies that happen.
There are normally 3 people who stand at the front who hit the balls at the opponents, and a setter. The job of a setter is to take the second ball, and set it up for a spike onto the other court. He may do this by passing it to the back of the court, or various sides of the front court. There are a huge number of spike techniques, which are known by different names across the globe. In Australia the names are different to that of New Zealand and America.
Volleyball is a great sport, one of which I have personally played a considerable amount of. Usually taller people become the setters and spikers, and the smaller people play defense at the back. In saying this, many small people can jump extremely high and as a result are able to play both positions. In this sport, the players rotate clockwise after winning a point back from the opponent. The person serving will continue serving unless they lose the point and then win again. Like every sport, there are a lot of technical rules which are learned along the way.
Each set is played up to 25 points, and a team has to win by two points or it keeps going. One side of the team wins a point if they win, regardless of whether they were serving or not. In professional volleyball its best out of 5 sets, but if you're playing in high school or lower levels then it may only be best out of 3 sets. The games can go for a few hours, but usually are over within an hour or so.



VolleyBall Court :: VolleyBall ::


Beach VolleyBall


VolleyBall Game play


VolleyBall Ball


VolleyBall in Olympics

VolleyBall
Full of Sports

Volleyball is a sport which is played indoors and on the beach. Beach Volleyball applies different rules to the game, which makes it quite challenging. In the indoor side of this sport, it is played on a wooden court, which usually has springs or some sort of absorbent under it. Don't get this wrong though, it's still mighty hard if you land wrongly on the timber. The indoor version of this sport usually has 6 people on court at one time, and in between 1 to 5 people on the bench, as backups. These are often subbed on at various times of the game, depending on strategies that happen.
There are normally 3 people who stand at the front who hit the balls at the opponents, and a setter. The job of a setter is to take the second ball, and set it up for a spike onto the other court. He may do this by passing it to the back of the court, or various sides of the front court. There are a huge number of spike techniques, which are known by different names across the globe. In Australia the names are different to that of New Zealand and America.
Volleyball is a great sport, one of which I have personally played a considerable amount of. Usually taller people become the setters and spikers, and the smaller people play defense at the back. In saying this, many small people can jump extremely high and as a result are able to play both positions. In this sport, the players rotate clockwise after winning a point back from the opponent. The person serving will continue serving unless they lose the point and then win again. Like every sport, there are a lot of technical rules which are learned along the way.
Each set is played up to 25 points, and a team has to win by two points or it keeps going. One side of the team wins a point if they win, regardless of whether they were serving or not. In professional volleyball its best out of 5 sets, but if you're playing in high school or lower levels then it may only be best out of 3 sets. The games can go for a few hours, but usually are over within an hour or so.

Park ji Sung

Park Ji Sung
Manchester United Football Club's player


Park ji Sung :: MUFC ::

Park ji Sung :: MUFC ::


Park ji Sung :: MUFC ::


Park ji Sung :: MUFC ::

Park ji Sung :: MUFC ::

Park Ji Sung
Manchester United Football Club's player

Friday, November 19, 2010

Didier Drogba

Didier Drogba

Chelsea Football Club Player


Didier Drogba :: Powerful shot ::



Didier Drogba Style


Didier Drogba Goal



Didier Drogba Wallpaper


Didier Drogba Style

Didier Drogba

Chelsea Football Club Player

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Lionel Messi vs Brazil

Lionel Messi

Messi vs Brazil


Lionel Messi Vs Brazil :: messi ::


Messi with gold Shoes


Messi Wallpapers


Messi shokhian


Messi Vs Brazil :: Messi scored goal in stopage time to give a win after 5 years against brazil ::

Lionel Messi

Messi vs Brazil

Monday, November 15, 2010

Gaël Monfils

Gaël Monfils

FRENCH TENNIS STAR



GAEL MONFILS :: FRENCH TENNIS STAR :: STYLISH SHOT


GAEL MONFILS :: FRENCH TENNIS STAR ::


GAEL MONFILS :: FRENCH TENNIS STAR :: FANTASTIC SHOT


GAEL MONFILS :: FRENCH TENNIS STAR :: STYLE


GAEL MONFILS :: FRENCH TENNIS STAR :: EXCITEMENT

Gaël Monfils

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Swimming

Swimming Sports
Swimming is the use of the body, sometimes with aids such as flippers or boards, to propel the body through the water. It is a popular leisure activity for most of the world, and also a major competition sport in many countries. Several other sports have also developed from specific aspects of swimming - e.g. diving, synvhronised swimming - and in others it is a large aspect of that sport, e.g. water polo.



Swimming Sports :: Diving ::


Swimming Sports :: Dive ::


Swimming Sports :: Better Fly style ::


Swimming Sports :: butter Fly style ::

Swimming Sports :: Google ::
Swimming Sports
Swimming is the use of the body, sometimes with aids such as flippers or boards, to propel the body through the water. It is a popular leisure activity for most of the world, and also a major competition sport in many countries. Several other sports have also developed from specific aspects of swimming - e.g. diving, synvhronised swimming - and in others it is a large aspect of that sport, e.g. water polo.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

SURFING


SURFING

FULL OF SPORTS
Surfing is a water sport in which athletes ride breaking waves into shore on a piece of specialized equipment called a surfboard. The sport has spawned a number of offshoots, including wake boarding, skim boarding, skateboarding, and windsurfing, among others. In addition to being a dynamic sport which can be practiced by people at all levels of ability, surfing is also associated with a specific surfing subculture which some people aim to emulate. California, Hawaii, and Australia are particularly associated with surfing, but good surf spots can be found all over the world, from the coast of Africa to the beaches of Japan.
The origins of surfing are at least 500 years old, and possibly even older. Early Polynesian cultures developed the sport and brought it with them as they traveled throughout the Pacific, introducing it to missionaries and European explorers. Lest you think surfing is only for shaggy bums, Captain Cook himself wrote about surfing in Hawaii on his voyages there. Early missionaries tried to repress surfing, but the sport continued to be practiced, and in the 1920s, it exploded in popularity, thanks to the work of Duke Kahanamoku, a Hawaiian surfing legend.


SURFING :: WATER SPORTS ::

SURFING AT THE SHORE

SURFING STYLE

SURFING STYLE

SURFING DARES...
SURFING

FULL OF SPORTS
Surfing is a water sport in which athletes ride breaking waves into shore on a piece of specialized equipment called a surfboard. The sport has spawned a number of offshoots, including wake boarding, skim boarding, skateboarding, and windsurfing, among others. In addition to being a dynamic sport which can be practiced by people at all levels of ability, surfing is also associated with a specific surfing subculture which some people aim to emulate. California, Hawaii, and Australia are particularly associated with surfing, but good surf spots can be found all over the world, from the coast of Africa to the beaches of Japan.
The origins of surfing are at least 500 years old, and possibly even older. Early Polynesian cultures developed the sport and brought it with them as they traveled throughout the Pacific, introducing it to missionaries and European explorers. Lest you think surfing is only for shaggy bums, Captain Cook himself wrote about surfing in Hawaii on his voyages there. Early missionaries tried to repress surfing, but the sport continued to be practiced, and in the 1920s, it exploded in popularity, thanks to the work of Duke Kahanamoku, a Hawaiian surfing legend.