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Great Contemporary Thoroughbred Horse Jockeys Published on 04/02/2008

Many sports rival it, but you'd be hard pressed to name any competitive human activity harder than being a jockey. There's the food deprivation - the constant training - the danger, even likelihood, of bone-crushing accidents. No wonder that of all athletes, jockeys face some of the highest insurance premium costs in sports. And though Laura Hillenbrand's bestseller Seabiscuit spotlighted...

The History Of Belmont Park Published on 04/02/2008

First opened in May 1905, Belmont Park provides American Thoroughbred horse racing with one of its most spectacular venues. With the largest dirt course in Thoroughbred racing - a whopping mile-and-a-half main dirt track - Belmont Park features, among other things, the Jockey Club Gold Cup, Metropolitan Handicap, and most importantly the Belmont Stakes, the final race in America's Triple Crown....

Great African-American Jockeys In American Thoroughbred Racing Published on 04/02/2008

American sports, like most American institutions, has a history of shameful racism, and this includes Thoroughbred horse racing - as anyone who has scanned the insulting, stereotypical names of some racehorses of the 1920s will confirm. At the same time, one of the inspiring things about sports is that way that, at least some of the time, excellence triumphs even in the face of prejudice - and...

Walking Sense: Make the Most of Your Walking Workouts Published on 30/01/2008

It seems simple. You pull on a pair of tennis shoes and head outdoors. Everyone thinks they know what walking is and how to do it. Besides the amazing health benefits to walking, there can be more to walking besides putting one foot in front of the other. To make the most of your workout and reduce incidences of muscle and joint pain, consider these walking mistakes to avoid: #1....

Ozone Cleaning in the Water Purification Process Published on 30/01/2008

Production of bottled water is a growing industry that is popular around the world. A main concern within the field is the purification of water. This is a necessary step in the production process. Customers who purchase bottled water need to be assured that the product is safe, clean, and of satisfactory taste. As water bottlers research purification techniques, they often find that ozone...

Handling Exercise-Induced Muscle Fatigue and Pain Published on 29/01/2008

Everyone has experienced muscle soreness or fatigue associated with exercise. For some, this may act as a deterrent from working out or participating in physical activity, but understanding how to prevent and treat those aches and pains can be the key to enjoying exercise and staying motivated in an exercise routine. According to the American College of Sports Medicine, muscle fatigue and...

How Do Cigars Get Rated? Published on 26/01/2008

The cigar ratings supplied by publications like Cigar Magazine and Cigar Aficionado form an important part of the modern cigar industry. For cigar smokers, these ratings provide guidance in a crowded market. As pressed-for-time moviegoers may look to Roger Ebert for guidance at the multiplex, smokers use the magazines' ratings to cut down on their in-store browsing time. For cigar makers,...

Various Manifold Parts Cleaner Procedures Published on 26/01/2008

Intake and Exhaust Manifolds are critical components of automobile engines responsible for supplying the fuel/air mixture to the engine (intake) and collecting the gases for expulsion (exhaust). They need to be clean and functioning in order for a car to operate at peak efficiency. Problems with the manifolds can result in costly repair and poor performance. Therefore, cleaning these parts...

UV-Ozone Cleaning: Introduction and Basics Published on 26/01/2008

Ozone, a compound consisting of three oxygen atoms, is a highly efficient cleaner. When paired with an ultraviolet light source, ozone is able to clean nearly any surface rapidly and effectively. This has been confirmed through years of testing and research. In the 1970s, a series of experiments first began to show the efficacy of UV cleaning, and eventually, the combination of UV and ozone....

Reverse Osmosis in Industrial Parts Washing Published on 26/01/2008

Reverse osmosis is a water purification process used in industrial, medical, and domestic applications. Pressure is used to force water through a semi permeable membrane during reverse osmosis, filtering out impurities and producing clean water. The pure water can be transferred to its desired application, or it can be re-filtered to reach an even higher purity standard. The Process The...