Archive for September, 2009
Sport Combat Is Still Sport
Posted by admin on Sep.18, 2009, under Sports Comments Off
Like many people over the Memorial Day weekend I took time out to remember our nation’s fallen heroes, but afterwards I went to a friend’s house to enjoy a barbecue.
The food was great and except for the whining of a few liberals I had a great time. At one point a friend of a friend came over to pick my brain about martial arts. He wanted to improve his health and get back into shape without injuring his back again.
He wanted to learn a good sport martial art that would give him a workout, but also teach him self defense. He looked confused when I told him that he wouldn’t be learning self defense, and the best he could hope for from most martial arts schools was a good workout.
The fact is most people don’t realize that sport combatives like boxing, mixed martial arts, wrestling and fencing are just sports.
I am not taking anything away from them by any means.
All take a lot of skill, training, and heart to compete in, but at the end of the day they only simulate real life combat.
In boxing for example, there are rules governing what moves a fighter can and cannot use in a match.
Head butts, elbows, and biting are all fouls that could end a boxing match, but are perfectly acceptable in a street fight for self defense.
In Kendo, a shinai (bamboo practice sword) can pass across the neck and do no damage in a match, but in real life it could sever an artery ending the fight.
Sports are games and they are meant to be fun. And no matter how competitive they might be, nobody is ever supposed to get hurt or die.
I had to laugh some weeks back when I saw a website advertising deadly mixed martial arts (MMA) techniques that had been banned by Ultimate Fight Championships (UFC).
Of course they had been banned from the UFC because it is a sport. And as difficult as it is, as great as those athletes are, it is simply not kill or be killed combat.
So what happens when things escalate to kill or be killed combat?
Where do combative sports fit in?
And is it even worth your time to do these sports?
Listen, if you train in combat sport, just realize that it is not self defense training.
Sure combat sports have striking, grappling, and weapon usage, but they are just the beginning of real close combat training.
But what is VITALLY important for even the most die-hard self-defense or martial arts junkie is that it is ONLY combat sport that can provide the conditioning for actual combat.
The two MUST fit hand in hand with one another; otherwise both camps are kidding themselves.
A chilling example of this principle involves the first family to fall victim to the BTK (Bind, Torture and Kill) serial killer Dennis Rader.
It was January 15, 1974 when 15-year-old Charlie Otero came home and found his mother father and his younger brother and sister dead at home. The victims had been tortured before being killed and the females had been masturbated on by the killer.
In the years to come this modus operandi would become all too familiar to the police in and around Wichita Kansas.
As the police investigated the Otero family murders they found no reason for the murders, and the family was by no means an easy target. Joseph Otero, 38, had been a career Air Force man and an excellent boxer.
His wife Julie, 34, had extensive Judo training, and all the children were known to be skilled in the sport as well.
People that knew the family thought they were well trained in self defense, but they weren’t. They had no idea how to deal with a killer like Rader as they were conditioned to fight with rules, regulations, and etiquette.
Again, if interested, use combative sport training as a fun, entertaining way to get fit. But unless you plan on bringing a referee to that critical moment when you will be called upon to defend yourself and your family, I suggest tuning off the pay-per-view crap and investing in some REAL self defense training.
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The History Of The Blues
Posted by admin on Sep.18, 2009, under people Comments Off
Jazz, rock music and country and western are just some of the styles that owe a lot of their progression from the original blues. The contribution of Blues music to the development of many other genres of music is very significant. Blues was originally grown out of the hardships endured by many generations of African Americans, and first arose from the rural Mississippi region, around about the time of the dawn of the 20th century. The style developed from work shouts (known as arhoolies), and became the vocal narrative style that we associate with blues music today.
Blues was originally grown out of the hardships endured by many generations of African Americans, and first arose from the rural Mississippi region, around about the time of the dawn of the 20th century. The style developed from work shouts (known as arhoolies), and became the vocal narrative style that we associate with blues music today. The contribution of Blues music to the development of many other genres of music is very significant. Jazz, rock music and country and western are just some of the styles that owe a lot of their progression from the original blues.
As industry progressed and developed in to the 1920’s, so did the everyday lives of the people it affected, and by this time Blues music was also developing. By the 1920’s it had developed a very particular style, based around a number of three-line rhymed stanzas. These stanzas contained one line of verse that was repeated, and finished with a final line of rhyming verse.
The style at this time included a repeating blues chord progression, which then formed the basis for the harmony. Although there were variations, the usual rule of thumb was a 12-bar pattern utilizing the 3 major chords of a scale. The text was set to a 12-bar chorus, and typically was between four and eight stanzas in length.
In typical cases, the melody is formed by flattened third, fifth and seventh notes of the major scale. The outcome is the ‘bent’ notes that lend Blues music that distinctive sound – the bittersweet emotional impact that lacks in other genres. For the majority of blues music the focus is on the vocals – contradicting the fact that performers will often improvise instrumental solos over the Blues chord progressions.
Country Blues
This style arose from the Southern rural experience, and was particularly influenced by the impact of emancipation. Country Blues are often referred to as Delta Blues, a nod towards the Mississippi Delta where they first originated. There were many itinerant workers (mostly men) traveling from community to community, singing songs about freedom, love, the general sorrows of life and, of course, sex.
Classic Blues
African Americans began to migrate, mainly looking for work – it led to Blues music becoming much more urban-orientated, as areas such as Memphis and New Orleans began to become more populated. The music evolved as their way of life evolved. Male or female vocalists began to appear more regularly, and there was now the addition of a single piano.
The audience also grew, and Blues became more mainstream. Throughout the country as a whole, Blues music could now be heard in dancehalls and barrooms. The music industry as a whole started to take note, and more and more compositions and marketing arrangements emerged, as people began to take notice. The popularity of this kind of music grew exponentially. What would become known as Classic Blues became so popular that many songs were released with the word ‘blues’ in the title to capitalize on this, even though they bared little or no relation to the style of music.
Electric Blues
The appetite for the style of music known as the Blues was quite voracious. Its center, previously clustered around Memphis and New Orleans, began to migrate, and soon cities such as Chicago became the central point of much of the music.
With the end of the Second World War, there was a renewed revival to the genre, and there was a lot of development in the music, the most notable changes were the extra emphasis on the bass drums and the cranking up of the guitar sounds. By the time the 1950’s rolled around, the music was no longer centered solely around the African American community, and had an equal number of protagonists across all races. Artists like Bill Haley and Elvis began to incorporate the genre into their own brands.
The incorporation of the Blues style into different genres still exists today, and Blues music in its own right continues to go from strength to strength – many top selling artists maintain the original styles. The influence that Blues music has had on the music industry as a whole is undisputed, and yet Blues music is still evolving, still developing, and still evoking the stirrings of the soul to anyone who cares to listen!
The Many Faces Of The 12-Bar Blues
Posted by admin on Sep.17, 2009, under people Comments Off
Piano players and other musicians who desire to learn the foundations of purely American music should start with the blues. This music form began over a century ago. Today’s jazz, hip-hop, rock-and-roll and rhythm and blues owes a debt to it.
Certainly, the word “blues” evokes a sense of the mood of being blue. The music has those qualities, but in its own way it is also capable of being very uplifting. Many blues songs are cries of hope for better days to come.
The blues form developed out of the African-American experience. The music we call blues is a touchstone back to their struggles in America and their growth as a people to more freedom. Blues songs are rooted in work songs, field chants, singing and talk. They also have their basis in spiritual songs and country ballads.
The first blues emerged out of the Deep South, in Texas, Louisiana and the Mississippi Delta. The music sang of the struggles of the worker and the impoverished lives many of them lived. Their great toil and sacrifice had articulation in stories, with many of them presented in song form.
A big boost to the stature of the blues came in 1912, when William Christopher Handy transcribed and published the song “Memphis Blues.” He was an African-American dance orchestra conductor. He gave himself the name “Father of the Blues” because of his tireless efforts to write, transcribe and publish blues music to get it to the masses.
The blues progressed from the Deep South to the north and entrenched itself in cities such as Chicago and Detroit. The music changed as it moved northward. No longer all about the poor conditions in the south, the music began to speak of the urban environments African-Americans were now living in.
The blues changed even more in the ’40s and ’50s as radio continued to spread its songs all over America. New electronic innovations lent the blues a different sound, with electric guitar at the forefront. Musicians carried this fresh electric sound with blues elements into the rock and R & B genre, which developed.
Those who hear that blues sound in much of today’s music may not understand that the music is very basic in its construction. A piano player desiring to learn the blues can understand its elements quickly with a little bit of study.
The most common blues heard and played are the 12-bar blues. Blues musicians found they could express their thoughts fully in a mere 12 bars or measures of music. However, there is room in these 12 bars for much creativity, whether musical or lyrical.
Almost all of blues music is in 4/4 time. This means there are four beats in each bar. Within a bar, each quarter note receives one beat. Further, a 12-bar blues song is broken down into three sections of four bars each. Musicians usually build blues chords on the first, fourth and fifth notes of an eight-note music scale. These form the blues chord progression. The first chord is typically prominent in the first four bars. The second four bars normally highlight the fourth chord of a scale, and the last four bars highlight the fifth chord of a scale.
For the lyrics to a blues song, the AAB pattern is predominant. A singer will sing the first and second four-bar verses with the same lines sung in each. The third four-bar verse will have different lines. Therefore A and A refer to the verses with the same lines; the B refers to the verse with different lines.
There can be different 12-bar segments in a blues song. When one 12-bar section gets resolved with the last four bars answering the previous eight, a new motif can develop in the next 12-bar section. In addition, while the 12-bar blues are the most common form in the blues arena, there are exceptions to it for variety and experimentation.
In the 1950s and 1960s, there was a movement in Britain, which brought about the “British Blues.” They were followers of the American blues tradition and very strict in following this form to a tee. This ended in the middle 1960s as the musicians from this country began to develop their own blues concepts and styles, although still based on the pioneering American blues school of thought.
The blues lends itself to much of the piano music available for playing today. Its influence is apparent in Broadway show tunes, film music and much music of the love-ballad type. Blues music can be a welcome addition to any pianist’s repertoire.
Bettin Sports "the Bookie Buster"
Posted by admin on Sep.16, 2009, under Sports Comments Off
Are you sick and tired of all the sports betting scams on the web? If you’re looking for the real deal when it comes to making money from sports betting,There’s finally a quick and easy way to make really good cash from betting on sports…even if you are scared to death of anything even slightly technical and have absolutely zero experience at sports betting.
This is because there is nothing technical to do and you will not be spending more than 5 minutes in front of your computer!
In fact if you can login into a sportsbook, and know how to use a calculator, then you have more than enough expertise to do this already.
You have just stumbled upon something so powerful you can be making serious cash betting on sports in a matter of days, yet so simple you can do it without ever having to learn all of these stupid betting systems that seem to be bounded about everywhere.
The fact is…if you do not use a proven strategy, you are GUARANTEE to lose money. No wonder these sportsbooks are ready to pay the search engines $12 every time a surfer click one of their links. That’s a cheap price to buy a sucker.
Sportsbooks know that the average sports gambler will lose more than $300 a week – Right into their banks. Every innocent surfer who thinks they will make a few dollars on a bet ends up donating more than $300 to these sites.
The reality is that 98% of sports gamblers are losing money…a lot of money. The remaining 2% are professional sports gamblers. They are making a living at sports betting. Is it possible ? Yes of course.
Ask any sportsbook’s manager and he will tell you that 2% of his regular clients are always winning over the long run. How can you be in this 2% ?
But before I tell you about these secret formulas you need to know what it’s like for most people starting out to make money betting on sports and the unethical scam of the guru…
Let me tell you there is an absolute ton of information on how to make money betting on sports. This has been fed to us through an endless supply of ebooks, courses, memberships.
A lot of these systems are worthless junk, some of it is just brilliant and most of it falls somewhere in-between. There is just so much info out there that you could spend all your spare time reading, studying and wasting more and more of your hard earned cash on the next greatest thing.
It’s a wonder anyone ever gets started. Most people will take in the info and do nothing with it. Of those that do, most will have spent a small fortune on ‘sports betting’ and ‘handicapping’ information products.
Making money betting on sports the old way is very hard. But what if…
there were sports betting systems that could generate money almost immediately.
there were sports betting systems that anyone could easily use and have success.
there were sports betting systems that could start generating substantial income right away.
there were sports betting systems that don’t need any handicapping skills.
there were sports betting systems that only needed to be learned once and then use over and over again as long as you want.
there were sports betting systems that are only mechanical and mathematical.
there were sports betting systems that couldn’t possibly fail.
there were sports betting systems that are designed to make you turn $200 into over $10,000 within weeks.
Would you be willing to give it a shot?
Most people don’t have anymore spare cash lying around. Instead they lost all their bankroll and looking for a way to win it back. Which is largely why they will desperately try to buy all they can about sports betting.The”Bookie Buster” simple formulas will enable anyone to make money online without learning any specialist techniques whatsoever.
In the ebook “Bookie Buster”, for each of the 25 systems, the exact steps you need to take in the exact order you need to take them are laid out for you to follow. Every last step is explained for you in full detail from A to Z. Nothing is left out, nothing is left to guess-work and nothing else is needed to piece it all together.More than 12,000 people got their hand on these systems and many of these people now consistently make over $500 per day from sports betting around the world.
In other words, the “Bookie Buster” will help you make money from sports betting while sitting at home. The strategies are absolutely watertight, even if you’ve never placed a bet in your entire life.
In just a couple of days, anyone can create an income that will continue to make them money betting on any sports week after week…forever!
It is so simple that a child can do it and will give you the freedom and spare cash to stop worrying and start living.
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Inch Blue
Posted by admin on Sep.16, 2009, under people Comments Off
Inch Blue
Love your baby’s feet
Inch-Blue, a divine range of handmade soft leather shoes which have been adorning the feet of babies and toddlers since 1999, is designed my mum of two, Rhiannon Owen, who lives with her family in Cardiff, Wales.
“My daughters are a constant source of inspiration,†says Rhiannon, whose focus has been on creating shoes that provide total comfort for little, growing feet. To ensure she’s always close to her family, Rhiannon has even opened Inch Blue factory close to her home, ensuring that she can stay on top of quality control and production at all times whilst having her family nearby.
Made exclusively from soft, natural and non-toxic leather, Inch Blue shoes let babies’ feet breathe. And to ensure the shoes can’t fall off, they feature elasticated ankles, which are recommended for babies as they are the next best thing to bare feet. And the best thing of all is that when they get dirty, they simply need to be wiped down using a damp cloth!
With over 100 fun and fresh designs to choose from (and around 25 new styles added each season!), there’s always a style that will appeal. If your little girl is as sweet as can be, then why not get her a pair of the deliciously divine Cupcake shoes, and if your little boy has a musical ear, then what about the too-cool-for-school Guitar shoes?
Inch Blue’s constantly evolving shoe collection is complemented by gift sets, which include 100% cotton babygrows and 100% lambswool receiving blankets, making Inch Blue a popular choice for new parents and people looking for imaginative and eye-catching gift ideas. Inch Blue shoes retail at £17.00, gift sets at £30.00 and receiving blankets at £40.00.
Not just for babies, Inch Blue shoes are suitable for children up to four years old. The supple, non-slip kid suede soles are ideal for tiled and wooden floors, keeping toddlers cosy and safe when crawling around or taking their first precious steps indoors. They are also ideal for use when in the buggy or car seat.
All the shoes have a low carbon footprint as they are designed and hand-crafted in the Inch Blue factory in Wales. The shoes come in either a clear gift bag with handle or luxurious box. Gift sets and blankets also come in boxes in white, baby blue and baby pink.
Not one to rest on her laurels, Rhiannon has also launched a spin-off brand called Rosie & Romeo, which has been designed to complement the already established Inch Blue brand. “I love nostalgia and have always dreamt about creating a range that conjures up images from my own childhood. I have spent a great deal of time developing the prints and have come up with a range which I feel is both stylish, yet with a hint of the past to it.†Rosie & Romeo features a selection of ‘must have’ accessories and gift sets for babies and toddlers made of charming vintage-inspired fabrics. Prices range from £10.00 – £58.00.
For more information about Inch Blue or Rosie & Romeo visit www.inch-blue.com
Sports Fanatics Have Found a New Home
Posted by admin on Sep.15, 2009, under Sports Comments Off
www.CappersInsight.com/forums
Ever found yourself in a situation wherein you are talking about the latest home run and people are giving you blank faces in reply? How about that annoying feeling while you are excitedly talking about the number of baskets you scored and your wife or girlfriend would just roll her eyes at you, and worse, just up and leave the table? For the ladies, how about when you are talking about your favorite team in WNBA and your husband just grunts and drones on and on about a lecture on how men basketball players are better than women basketball players? Well ladies and gentlemen; fret no longer, as the answer to this nightmare has come. At the Cappers Insight, you’ve found your new home!
This Is Not Your Ordinary Sports Forum
The Forum at Cappersinsight.com is a virtual meeting place for people who share similar interests. Now you’ll get the chance to talk all day about sports and for once actually be understood by the people reading your post. They will not yawn at your narratives or scold you for being too focused on a game. Instead, they will cheer you up and encourage you – whatever it is that you have to say.
Imagine that your dream in life is to play for the National Basketball Association. Now, you’ve never had any serious training, mind you, aside from those moments you spent playing with your dad in the garage when you were a little boy. You tell your wife about the idea and she scoffs at you for being a hopeless dreamer and, in the same breath, declares that you don’t have what it takes to be a professional baller. Well, at Cappers Insight Forum, you can say, “I want to play in NBA, but I need skills…” and you’ll actually find yourself talking to another Cappers Insight (CI) Forum member and having that someone tell you, “I know just how you feel.”
You’ll find yourself in the company of new brothers and sisters who would respect and treat your ideas as sacred as their own. They will give you wonderful insights, provide you with better opportunities, and introduce you to other people within your community. How’s that for getting a job done while staying at home and doing forums?
Imagine a sports haven where people are able to bond with other people who share their inspirations and aspirations in life. A brotherhood will open for you if you’ll just click on your browser and type in cappersinsight.com/forums.
Mouth-Watering Features to Seduce You
This site offers different forums wherein spirited sports players can jot down their own insights and feelings. This would be like having an online diary where you would be free to babble on and say whatever you have in mind. With this, you can have access to ideas and experiences of other ball players. Who knows? Maybe you’ll find a retired coach perfect to teach your son, or you might pick up a useful tip or two once you start exploring. More information about the forums would be disclosed near the end of the article.
CI also offers the Calendar option wherein any member would be free to put down dates to remember for other readers. Your ten-year-old is having a soccer game? Why not save it in the Calendar and allow other members of CI to visit your area and cheer for your son? Or if you’re feeling out of touch with the sporting community, you can check out the Calendar to see what events are being held near your area. Maybe a sports clinic is open nearby, or maybe your favorite baseball player is coming! You will have access to an online calendar which will guarantee tempting sports offerings that will fit your every desire.
Another feature to look forward to is the Member’s List. With this, you can see which person is inclined towards the same sport as you are. Now you can spend your time talking with someone who understands the same terms as you do. Imagine if you’re talking to a basketball player who talks about free throws, fouls, and traveling, while you yourself are a devoted soccer player who knows about corners and goal lines. It would be a mess, right? If you can find someone who shares the same passion, the same will, the same love for the game, then it would be perfect. Now you can have more friends to spend that Saturday night with in case you need someone who would understand the beauty of a hotdog sandwich and a hot game.
The Best Bit: Forums with Different Rooms and Different Moods
The forums serve as different rooms wherein you can talk about a specific topic. There is a Welcome to Cappers Insight forum where the aim is to welcome new members. Here, new forum members introduce themselves. Well, it’s a great room really as it would help you get to know other members. And since you are encouraged to list down your hobbies, favorite sport, among others, you will immediately find someone who shares your interests.
Another room in the Welcome to CI forum would be the Forum Rules, where you don’t have to go stumbling in the dark for rules. This would give specific rules and guidelines while you’re saying what’s on your mind to ensure that you can avoid offenses and avoid being blocked.
The next category would be Gambling and Entertainment. There are rooms like Cappers Corner and Poker Room which are dedicated to all kinds of gambling-related subjects. Now you can exchange Poker tips with someone who is an expert on the field! Stock Market room is open for businessmen who want to talk about figures and the stock market and plain business, while the Fantasy Sports Discussion category is for those who play in fantasy leagues.
The best part of the Gambling and Entertainment forum would be the Open Discussion, Polls, and Headlines News rooms. These rooms would allow you to talk about anything and everything under the sun. Polls will give you an opportunity to get inside people’s minds and see what they are thinking, and headline news will keep you posted about the latest information in other areas. Wow! Is that a great deal, or what?
Let’s now get down to the details of the Handicapping category. This forum is dedicated to specific types of sports. The first room would be for NFL, CFL, and Arena Football which every American seems to know about. Feeling the need to know what’s happening with college football? Then select College Football once you enter the site! Another would be the rooms for College Basketball to NBA and WNBA. Who doesn’t love basketball? The great part about CI is that it is not limited to just a particular sport. It can run from NASCAR to other Motor Sports to Boxing, Mixed Martial Arts, Baseball, Hockey, Golf, Soccer, etc. Name it; they have it!
Everybody wants gifts, right? Well, with the Contests Forum offered by CI, members will be given opportunities to get priceless items. Imagine yourself owning a ball autographed by your favorite player! Promised prizes are gift certificates, clothing and other cool rewards. The Cappers Insight Contests are available daily, weekly, and monthly. Who knows? Maybe now’s the perfect time to start stocking up on those precious sports memorabilia!
Then there’s the Health and Fitness Forum. Ah, another tempting room. Not only will this section give you better ideas as to what to do with your health, but it will also give you the opportunity to talk to people who wanted to lose weight and actually succeed. Now you can have both motivation and a role model with your battle for your weight.
Lastly, there would be the Hall of Shame Forum wherein you can bash anything you want. This forum is Rated R, so children are not supposed to see them. However, there is still a precaution of what should not be mentioned in posts. You would have to abide by the rules though. All they’re prohibiting are posts that are obscenely gross.
Register Now!
What are you waiting for? This is the opportunity of a lifetime. You can now have access to an online forum where you can talk about sports, meet new people, win prizes, be informed about the latest events in the sporting world – and talk some more about sports. All you would have to do is to type www.cappersinsight.com/forums on your browser and let your fingers do the work. Click Register to sign up. This is absolutely free of charge, and you would be asked for only minimal information like your birthday and choice of user name. After that, verification would be sent to your e-mail address, and voila! You can now start surfing and posting on its wonderful forums!
Remember, if someday people talk about sports, would you have something to contribute because you are in the know? Or would you have to simply listen and pretend to know what the person is talking about – all because you missed the chance of joining something that requires absolutely nothing from you, but would give you benefits far more than your mind can imagine?
How to Play Blues Guitar
Posted by admin on Sep.15, 2009, under people Comments Off
Music lovers generally learn to play at least one instrument in their lifetime. One of the most popular and the easiest to learn is the guitar. This instrument is used to play all types of music from Rock and Roll, Pop, and jazz. It is one of the more appealing musical instruments because of it is relatively easy to learn, and it doesn’t cost you a huge amount of money to buy.
When you’re just starting out to learn to play the guitar it can be a little confusing. You may already have your heart set on what type of genre of music you want to play. Whether you already know what type of genre you want to play, or you don’t, you should consider learning how to play Blues guitar. Blues has played a huge part in the history of music and influenced many musical genres that we have today. If you learn to master playing the Blues on your guitar successfully then you will easily learn to play other genres of music too. Most other genres of music are rooted in Blues music.Â
If you want to learn how to play blues guitar you’re in good company. Many people before you, and most likely, many people after you will learn to play the blues on their guitar. Blues music has a very rich and fascinating history. It is believed that blues music originated somewhere between 1870-1900. It reached its peak of popularity in the 1960′s. Because it was so popular, you had a whole generation of kids wanting to learn how to play blues guitar.
When this new generation learned how to play blues guitar, they started making some changes to it. When changes were made to Blues, it evolved. It became different types of genres of music. You can thank Blues for spawning these genres of music:
Jazz, Rock and Roll, Rhythm and Blues, etc…
Blues still lives on as a viable music genre. In fact, within recent times there has been a small resurgence of Blues, especially in the southern United States. However, most of today’s generation doesn’t really know about Blues music. Blues has been dwarfed in popularity by the other genres of music it helped to create. Even some modern hits have elements of Blues in them.
When learning music, its important to understand the origin of the genre you wish you play. Most likely, when you learn to play the guitar, the genre you play, will have its roots in Blues. When you learn how to play blues guitar, you’ll be carrying on a very long and proud history. You will find that when you learn how to play blues guitar, it will make learning other types of genres of music so much easier.








