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		<description><![CDATA[Supercross Motorcycle Racing 101 Author: Ollie Donovan Have you heard of supercross motorcycle racing before?Â  Supercross motorcycle racing is a sport that is popular in America.Â  However, despite that popularity, there are still many individuals who have no idea what &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://divewithbryan.com/scuba-101/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<h2>Supercross Motorcycle Racing 101</h2>
<p><strong>Author: <a title="Ollie Donovan" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/ollie-donovan/170042">Ollie Donovan</a></strong></div>
<p>Have you heard of supercross motorcycle racing before?Â  Supercross motorcycle racing is a sport that is popular in America.Â  However, despite that popularity, there are still many individuals who have no idea what supercross is. If you are one of those individuals, you are urged to learn about this sport.Â  It is so fun, exciting, and action packed that there is a good chance that you will be a supercross motorcycle fan, in no time at all.</p>
<p>If you enjoy watching professional racing, especially NASCAR, there is a good chance that you will also enjoy supercross motorcycle racing. This is because, like most other forms of racing, supercross is an action packed, competitive sport.Â  If you are watching a supercross race, whether that race is live or televised, you will likely be on the edge of your seat.Â Â  Â </p>
<p>Although supercross was earlier compared to NASCAR, you will find that the two actually have little in common, besides the fact that they are both popular and both are focused on racing.Â  While NASCAR uses traditional race cars, also sometimes referred to as sports cars, supercross uses motorcycles. What is unique about these motorcycles is that they are not the ones that you regularly see on the highway; they are off-road bikes made especially for off-road racing. Â </p>
<p>In addition to using off-road motorcycles, supercross varies from a number of other forms of racing, especially when it comes to the racing surface.Â  Like many other forms of racing, including asphalt racing or traditional dirt track racing, you will find that supercross racing events take place on man-made tracks. These man-made tracks are often indoors.Â  The tracks will vary, depending on the type of supercross race, but most tracks have numerous obstacles, which include jumps.Â  The goal of supercross is to maneuver your motorcycle throughout the track to finish first.</p>
<p>As previously mentioned, the type of man-made track will all depend on the type of supercross race being run.Â  Supercross is a professional racing sport, but it is not just limited to professional racing.Â  Men, women, and children from all across the United States have started taking part in this fun and exciting sport.Â  Those riders are often referred to as amateur supercross racers.Â  Amateur supercross racers may race at a local track.Â  In fact, many local individuals and business owners have come together to sponsor local supercross drivers, as well as provide funding for the tracks. Although these events may not be considered professional, they are rapidly increasing in popularity.Â  In fact, they are so popular that you may even have a local supercross or motocross track in or around your neighborhood.</p>
<p>In addition to local supercross tracks, there are many individuals who have made their own. Although most professional supercross racing tracks are indoor tracks, most amateurs have or use ones that are outdoors. A large number of want-to-be professional riders have made the decision to develop a track in their own backyard or in nearby fields.Â  However, the only downside to doing this is that racers are often on their own.Â  In the event that an accident occurs, it may be more difficult to obtain help, when compared to racing at professional tracks and sanctioned events.</p>
<p>Now that you know what supercross motorcycle racing is, you may either want to become a fan or a racer. Whichever you wish to be, there is a good chance that you will be enjoying the sport of supercross motorcycle racing for years to come.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Conserve Air Under Water Author: Ollie Donovan Man has a natural inclination towards being one with his surroundings. Everything is interconnected and each person feels the need to be able to feel every medium that intertwines between the &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://divewithbryan.com/scuba-rebreather/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<h2>How to Conserve Air Under Water</h2>
<p><strong>Author: <a title="Ollie Donovan" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/ollie-donovan/170042">Ollie Donovan</a></strong></div>
<p>Man has a natural inclination towards being one with his surroundings. Everything is interconnected and each person feels the need to be able to feel every medium that intertwines between the complexities of his being. This is the reason why so many people are going crazy about scuba diving.</p>
<p>Scuba diving has attracted the attention of many enthusiasts all over the globe. It seems to be a very fulfilling and enjoyable activity. Some people have made careers out of their passion for scuba diving. The world has sensationalized scuba diving in such a way that it has helped preserve the environment and greatly contributed to the awareness regarding the environmental issues that are associated with our aquatic resources.</p>
<p>One of the major and popular issues that are continuously being discussed in the scuba diving arena is the conservation of air under water. An emerging scuba apparatus design is called a rebreather, which can help people address the concern about rapid air consumption. The apparatus functions in such a way that the exhaled air by the diver is stripped of carbon dioxide and is re-circulated to the air chamber. This way, one can enjoy the deep seas much longer. However, in most cases, divers don't have such an apparatus.</p>
<p>Having insufficient air under water poses grave risks for the diver. One of the major causes of brain damage from scuba diving activities is the prolonged lack of oxygen that flows into the brain. Our brains rely on oxygen to deliver the necessary nutrients for it to function and if a diver doesn't know how to properly manage his air, he is exposing himself to the risk of running out of breathable air.</p>
<p>So, what are some of the ways by which a scuba diver can conserve air while diving? One of the most controversial suggestions regarding the issue is to hold one's breath during dives to be able to conserve air. In real life, one shouldn't make breathe holding as a diving habit. A simple analogy for holding one's breath is it is like killing the chicken to be able to get the eggs.Â  It's really a matter of priority. Do you want to conserve air from your tank while risking yourself to the negative effects of carbon dioxide saturation? The build up of carbon in the brain is dangerous because it pollutes the blood stream and deprives all the parts of the body from the much needed gas that is oxygen. </p>
<p>However, holding one's breath has some useful applications. It can be used to be able to control one's buoyancy under water. It is usually used by professionals to ascend a maximum of one foot, but nothing more than that. One should also remember that it is a "no-no" to hold one's breath while ascending rapidly.</p>
<p>A more accepted way of conserving one's air under water is to practice slow breathing. When you inhale and exhale, you should do it in a way that you fully go through the process. Breathing completely and slowly is the way to go if you really want to conserve water under water. It makes the whole process of respiration more efficient and effective as compared to taking short inhales and making short exhales. </p>
<p>Another tip (which is related to the one given above) is that it is more advisable to make big kicks as compared to making tiny ones. The concept behind this is that it is a more efficient way to move under water, therefore, you conserve your energy and less oxygen is needed by your body.</p>
<p>Sometimes, divers usually do all the things that are mentioned above and they still find themselves consuming too much air. For all the air hogs out there, the problem might not be under water. Being physically fit is very important in scuba diving. A diver who smokes would most definitely consume much more air much rapidly than a diver who is in good physical condition. Looking at the issue of air conservation under water from a more holistic point of view is perhaps the best tip that one can imbibe.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Careers In Deep Sea Diving by Owen Jones Have you ever considered an exclusive career? If you have, then you may have a lot of different careers in mind. If you enjoy scuba diving, then you may be asking yourself &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://divewithbryan.com/scuba-qualifications/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<h2>Careers In Deep Sea Diving</h2>
<p>by <a href=http://www.articlesnatch.com/profile/Owen-Jones/>Owen Jones</a></div>
<p>Have you ever considered an exclusive career? If you have, then you may have a lot of different careers in mind. If you enjoy scuba diving, then you may be asking yourself what sort of occupation you can get from scuba diving apart from being a scuba diving instructor. Apart from just being able to explore the ocean, you will see that there are occupations that entail deep sea diving.</p>
<p>There are a lot of occupations that involve deep sea diving. One such occupation is that of being a commercial diver. This kind of diving requires a lot of bravery and stringent qualifications.</p>
<p>Deep sea divers are involved in a lot of sorts of projects. One is salvage work on sunken ships, while others include the cleaning of the hulls of ships. Deep sea divers are also needed on deep sea oil rigs to repair pipes undersea as well as clean steel.</p>
<p>There is a wide scope of projects that require commercial divers. However, training is very thorough as you will have to deal with dangerous materials undersea, such as high explosives and you will be in hazardous situations too. In this regard, commercial divers are distinctive from typical recreational divers, because they are well-trained in all aspects of diving safety to the point that everything they do undersea should be just right.</p>
<p>So, how does one become a commercial diver? First of all, you must remember that commercial diving is different from recreational diving. Having an open water qualification is just not enough for you to become a qualified commercial diver. You still need to go to train for this type of employment.</p>
<p>In commercial diving school, you will be taught all about dive tables and how to make use of them. You will also be taught about undersea welding and how to handle high explosives undersea. Safety is the most important aspect of commercial diving.</p>
<p>You will also be taught underwater communications and emergency safety procedures in case something goes wrong. In commercial diving, you will also learn about the dangers of working underwater, particularly in deep diving, where nitrogen narcosis is very common. You will also learn about the symptoms of nitrogen sickness or bends and how to become aware of it if a fellow diver is suffering from nitrogen narcosis.</p>
<p>You will also be taught about the different air mixes necessary to diving, such as air, nitrox, and trimix. This is important as you will be breathing it undersea. Breathing the wrong blend when you go deep sea diving can be fatal.</p>
<p>Commercial diving is a promising occupation that is full of adventure. The pay is one of the best in the world and you will also be able to utilize hi-tech scuba diving apparatus, such as rebreathers, state-of-the-art underwater scooters, undersea radio communications, as well as hi-tech industrial equipment.</p>
<p>Deep sea diving careers, such as commercial diving is a gratifying career. If you have the gumption for it and you want a occupation that is full of adventure, then commercial diving is for you. Just remember that in deep sea diving, safety must always come first. Remember these things and you can be sure that you will be able to have a wonderful and gratifying career as a commercial diver.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Guide to Night Diving Author: Ollie Donovan Scuba diving is currently one of the most popular aquatic activities. It is a great activity for anyone who wants to be united with nature. It also opens a totally new perspective &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://divewithbryan.com/scuba-forum/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<h2>A Guide to Night Diving</h2>
<p><strong>Author: <a title="Ollie Donovan" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/ollie-donovan/170042">Ollie Donovan</a></strong></div>
<p>Scuba diving is currently one of the most popular aquatic activities. It is a great activity for anyone who wants to be united with nature. It also opens a totally new perspective on how we view ourselves in relation to our surroundings.</p>
<p>The opportunity to dive under water is also a very invigorating activity. Since it is a different world, it seems like all of your problems are solved once you get to see the teeming life under the blue faÃ§ade of the seas.</p>
<p>The nature below the surface of the water changes as the sun says its goodbye and as the moon starts to glow. Actually, most advanced divers would prefer to go on a night dive rather than a day dive. Why? Because at night, the sea is totally transformed and there are things underwater that you can only see at night. It's like seeing all the high-rise buildings illuminate the happy streets of a city.</p>
<p>The beautiful scenery at night is something to look forward to. It is when all the nocturnal creatures become alive, giving the seas a different glow and color. Groups of minute organisms also reflect the light from the moon and create an effect that can't be recreated by any natural or artificial means. The seas really come alive at night. </p>
<p>However, you should remember that night diving is only for experienced divers. It is most definitely not a walk in the park. The normal risks that a diver exposes himself to during day dives are enhanced at night. The darkness of the night also poses additional risks that aren't present during the day. </p>
<p>We shall try to discuss some of the things that a diver must remember before night diving. If you are a beginner, you will want to read on so as to give youself some basic ideas on how to properly prepare and execute a night dive.</p>
<p>1. Rest well and eat well</p>
<p>Diving at night is physically more imposing than day dives. The coldness of the water will give a diver more stress plus the fact that the natural body clock is signaling the body to settle down and rest. Make sure that you have enough carbohydrates in your body to keep your body temperature stable under water. Carbo-loading can be done 2 days before you enter the water. </p>
<p>2. Orient yourself with the diving area</p>
<p>Aside from visiting the diving area beforehand, you can also opt to do a day dive on the same spot where you will be diving at night. This move lowers the risk of being lost at night and will give you more mobility because you are comfortable with the area.</p>
<p>3. Always have a night dive buddy</p>
<p>Perhaps the most important tip that you should remember is that you should never ever dive at night without a companion. Even if it's not night time, you should also have someone to dive with you. Your diving buddy is your only hope against the wrath of the seas if something goes wrong. And, having a buddy will also make the experience more meaningful.</p>
<p>4. Get the right dive light</p>
<p>Essential equipment for night diving is a dive light. When choosing a dive light, you should consider the burn time, the beam width and the depth rating of the dive light. In terms of burn time, you should make sure that you fully recharge your battery if you are using a rechargeable one or bring extra disposable ones if you are using those.<br />
Your maximum depth should also be lower than the rating of your light. </p>
<p>5. Get some glow sticks</p>
<p>Glow sticks are very useful underwater. You should attach some glow sticks to your air tank, or perhaps wrap them around your legs and arms so that you and your buddy can clearly see each other. </p>
<p>6. Know the rules</p>
<p>You can't go around diving at night anywhere you want. Make sure that you inquire about the local regulations about diving at night.</p>
<p>Nothing beats diving at night. With the proper preparation and precautions, you should have nothing to fear and will look forward to seeing the majestic night seas.</p>
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<h2>Swimming Lessons For Beginners - How to Get Started</h2>
<p><strong>Author: <a title="Kelly Chin" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/kelly-chin/104124">Kelly Chin</a></strong></div>
<p>This article is about swimming lessons for beginners but let's talk about swimming and water. You love the water; you are smitten by how it flows over you and gives you a feeling of light weightedness. You enjoy diving down in the pool and feeling the cool water rush all over your body. You see the sun in its distorted form, breaking the water's surface and you are amused. Most of us love to be near water; after all we were formed in it, swimming around in our mother's womb for nine months under water. It is cooling, refreshing and an activity that is associated with fond memories from childhood to adulthood. </p>
<p>When you are a child, it reminds you of a time when you were happy; in the coolness of the water and the warmth of your protective parents as they held you close and watched over you. As you grow, it is a time of bonding with your siblings and as you get into your teens, it can be moments of friendship and moments of excitement as well as love. As you grow older, you see it as a solace and an activity you can partake it with your own kids. Swimming is freedom; it is man's answer to our limitations to join the birds in the sky. As mammals, we should all enjoy such freedom, such expression in an environment that is tactile as it is exciting. We often look across the beach and see those frolicking in the sea waters with a smile on their faces. Laughter is in the air. </p>
<p>You want to join in this lark. Whether you are a child or an adult, there is no set time for those who would want to learn how to swim. There is nothing to be ashamed of and it is never too late to start. Reading this article is the first step you have taken in your journey to start swimming lessons for beginners and getting started is quite simple. Depending on your age you need to get yourself on a short research programme that is finding out the classes suitable for your age. Some swimming classes offer mixed classes, meaning people of all ages or within general age ranges are put together to learn how to swim but I would always advise that you get some focused help. It also is great if you can join a swimming class that has the same age group because it allows you to make friends faster. </p>
<p>Having people who can connect at a class like this makes it easier for you to absorb the lessons. It's like going back to school again and you wont be so embarrassed and restricted if you had your peers with you. There are many swimming schools that also advertise their services online so that is a good route for you to take but make sure that the instructors are well qualified and that the school has been assessed by the usual authorities when it comes to this matter. Get started with swimming lessons for beginners and remember, it is never too late.</p>
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<p>Everyone should learn how to swim. Take up <a href="http://www.maxswim.com"> Swimming Classes</a> in Singapore with Maxswim. Their <a href="http://www.maxswim.com/swim-instructors"> swim instructors</a> are all certified and experienced. Visit their website at <a href="http://www.maxswim.com"> http://www.maxswim.com</a>
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