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What is tip and tail rocker?
A rocker or reverse-camber, is literally a camber turned upside down. So the ski touches all the way down the middle then parts early at the tip (and som...
Read More →Can a whale survive out of water?
Whales can only survive a few hours on land. They breathe the air just fine. The problem is that their fat holds in too much heat. When the water is not ...
Read More →How many pentagons can a soccer ball have?
Figure 1 A common type of soccer ball, covered with 12 pentagons and 20 hexagons. How many pentagons can a soccer ball have proof? Twelve pentagons and 2...
Read More →What age is best for athletics?
French researchers have found that athletes' peak performance actually follows a rigid physiological law. Generally, most enter their athletic prime...
Read More →Do Virat Kohli own a private jet?
The second-richest amongst active cricketers, Kohli, along with his wife Anushka Sharma, were spotted alongside a private jet when the Indian cricket tea...
Read More →What is a grade 3 soft tissue injury?
Grade 3: A Grade 3 injury is the most serious. It involves a total rupture of the soft tissue. There is considerably more swelling than Grade 1 or Grade ...
Read More →Does Spinning tone inner thighs?
It also sculpts your butt and every other muscle in your legs, including your quads, hamstrings, calves—and, yes, secretly, your inner thighs. Does Spinn...
Read More →What instantly kills a bird?
Teflon and Non-stick Cookware - Overheated Teflon can cause almost instant death of your bird. Your bird should never be anywhere near Teflon or other no...
Read More →Do you sharpen skis?
If you're a normal skier who skis 1-2 weeks per year then your skis should be sharpened once per season. You should use a ski file to remove burrs a...
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