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Skydiving School Training: A Necessary First Step

June 8, 2008

Learning the basics about skydiving should not be a problem for a person of reasonable intelligence who is in good health. Then the excitement can begin. Important Skydiving Information While it is possible for a reasonably healthy individual to make a skydiving jump almost immediately after expressing interest in the sport, there are always a few items on the instruction list that each jump master or skydiving school instructor must pass on to the beginner. An individual who decides to pursue his or her interest in skydiving should consider several options for getting started. A bit of time spent learning about skydiving in general... Read more »

What Substation Electricians Are

June 6, 2008

A lot of kids grow up with a fascination for gadgets and how things work. And there are very few jobs that cater to this fascination than that of an electrician. It is actually quite hard to be an electrician because it requires intense training. People usually train for 3 to 4 years to become one. Though all of them deal with electronic devices, there are several kinds of electricians. One of these is the substation electrician. Substation engineers are in charge of maintaining and running electrical substations. It is their job to handle and manipulate... Read more »

Business Coaches: Assistance To Reach Your Goals

May 31, 2008

Business training is becoming more popular on a daily basis. Business owners now know the necessity of hiring business coaches for help in increasing sales and productivity. Only when all employees of a business work together can that business flourish. Many people have little job satisfaction and such employees cannot help grow the business which employs them. Soccer players need a coach that knows how to guide them correctly, and knows how to provide much needed practice and discipline. Soccer coaches are always sought after, and many clubs pay coaches millions of dollars to provide training to players. A mentor is a key requirement... Read more »

The Roid Rage”Past and Present (Part 1)

May 26, 2008

Bodybuilding is really beginning to piss me off and you might even describe the feeling as having haemorrhoids. I am constantly being swamped by journals and articles about how poor physique standards have become and what really gets at me are the concerns about professional contests judging results. I have been around the bodybuilding scene for many years now and have experienced a number of changes at competition level. There is no doubt in my mind that the standards have hit new levels for everyone concerned in an event and that the evolution of my sport continues and that the results seen will always get better. I love to go and watch other people competing at international... Read more »

Virtual Book Tours Expose Your Books for More Sales

May 18, 2008

Promotion of new books has just come of age thanks to a new tool called Virtual Book tours. In the past authors would travel from town to town and bookseller to bookseller to sign and promote their book. Now they can sit in their own living room with a telephone and achieve better results by conducting a teleseminar. A teleseminar is essentially a large conference call where the author is interviewed and the call is listened to by hundreds of people. Authors can increase their market size and exposure by simply replaying these calls to many... Read more »

Squats, Squatters and More Squatting (Part 2)

May 16, 2008

A great proven way to gain weight and having been so since the times of Mark Berry, Roger Eells and others are breathing squats and pullover combo. They have been backed up by Peary Rader of Iron Man for many years and what really makes them stand out is the fact that they don’t put any strain on the spinal column like heavy squats do. It doesn’t matter which form of breathing squat that you may undergo, the suggested poundage is always total bodyweight, which is normally enough for anyone. This exercise is obviously quite tough on Sumo wrestlers and big Indian wrestlers, so they have to rely on the latest chemical cocktail to match breathing squat results. You may be confused when you begin to understand that the more simple the workout, the bigger the gains…so stick to light... Read more »

STOP! Tips for House Training Puppy

May 16, 2008

When you′re house training puppy, it’s likely that you′ll need to ask yourself a couple of questions so that you and puppy will be in unison as you work on these new skills together. For example, if you want to stop your puppy from flying out the front door at every opportunity and putting him- or her self in danger, or if you want to stop bad behavior caused by separation anxiety such as chewing up shoes, howling in the middle of the night, or other anxiety-driven behaviors, this is the right place to take care of them. Here, we’ll cover house training puppy, and will also share one thing that... Read more »

Leash Training Puppy Techniques You Can Learn

May 15, 2008

When people train a puppy, most people want to try several different methods before they find one that is completely useful. One of the methods that has become very popular is to use a head collar for leash training puppy. The head collar is a type of collar that slips over the puppy’s muzzle and neck; then it is attached to a lead. The collar restrains the puppy, but still allows plenty of room to eat, drink, bark and open the mouth. This leash training method is ideal for the puppy because if you apply pressure, the head collar tightens and... Read more »

Stop Puppy Biting Now - Its Really Not That Hard

May 13, 2008

To stop puppy biting, there is one word you must use: No. This is the correct command to use for any kind of behavior correction in regard to your puppy. When your puppy tries to chew on your sneakers, say no. If your puppy has learned this word, a firm no will prevent them from biting, as well as jumping all over people when he or she ought not to. It is very essential that your puppy understands that ‘No’ is a very strong word of correction which he must necessarily follow. So when you see you puppy chewing on something that he should not, then just say, ‘No!’ in a very firm voice. If this does not discourage him from biting, then give him a firm... Read more »

Crate Training Puppies - Is it a great idea?

May 13, 2008

If you’ve ever wondered if crate training puppies is a good idea, it is. If you have the right training yourself and some expertise, you can teach your dog or puppy that the crate is a secure place for him or her. However, this requires that you take the correct approach. If you take the wrong one, this can mean disaster for both you and your dog as well. Perhaps the first thing that’s important when it comes to crate training puppies is that the crate should never be used as punishment. Gradually and gently introduce crate training to your puppy as a concept. Primarily use the crate to potty train your puppy; this process should be... Read more »

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