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Traditional Archery And Target Panic: Freezing

One day several years ago I began having trouble holding at full draw. Little did I know at the time but the next two years would be filled with countless hours of trying to cure a massively frustrating form of target panic.


Target Panic and Traditional Archery Part: I

Target panic is a common problem among many--if not most--traditional archers that can be very difficult to cure. It's major symptoms include a premature release and freezing outside of the target picture.


Archery Bow Making

If you plan on living in the wild, want to pick up an interesting hobby, or pretend you’re Robin Hood without the merry men, you can always take up archery bow making. It takes some degree of skill to make a good bow, but archery bow making can be very rewarding as well. Imagine taking down a deer or other game using a bow you constructed yourself.


Archery Equipment - Use of a Bow Stringer to String a Recurve Bow

If you enjoy archery with a recurve bow and have struggled for years stringing it the old fashioned way, please read this article to discover how to use a bow stringer. This simple piece of archery equipment can help you string your recurve bow with ease.


NASCAR Pocono 500 Recap 2007

Jeff Gordon continued his hot streak as his won the rained shortened Pocono 500 and his 4th of the year with a gutsy call from crew chief Steve Letarte.


Casey Stoner

A profile of Casey Stoner, the young exciting new kind on the block in the world of Moto GP racing


No Defending Race Winner For Upcoming US Grand Prix

This year's United States Grand Prix will be held with no defending race winner. Last year's winner Michael Schumacher retired after the 2006 Formula One season.


Asphalt Racing vs. Dirt Track Racing: The Surface

When the drivers and the teams make a transition from asphalt racing to dirt track racing, the most obvious change that has to be taken care of is the ‘track's surface’. In both the cases, the nature of the surface is entirely different. In most cases, Asphalt is hard and fairly smooth. It stays consistent in the amount of grip it gives.


Transition From Asphalt Racing To Dirt Track Racing: The Choice Of Tires

Many drivers and teams often switch from their current form of racing to some other form in order to change the venue. The transition from Asphalt Racing to Dirt Track Racing is considered to be the most common one. However, these two forms are quite different. The choice of tires in the two types is entirely different.


Indianapolis 500 Memories

There was once a day when the only way you got to see the Indy 500 live was by actually going to the race.


DEI Better Off Without Junior

Consensus is that Dale Jr. is the beneficiary of their recent divorce - or is it the other way around? Rick C. Limpert weighs in on the recent drama.


Private Jets No Luxury For NASCAR Teams

If NASCAR teams had to rely on commercial airline schedules travel would be a nightmare, if not a logistical impossibility. That’s why most of the top tier drivers own private jets, and race teams operate fleets of small aircraft to transport pit crew members and team executives to the racetrack each week.


Milka Duno to Enter 2007 IndyCar Series

CITGO Racing is sponsoring the Venezuelan female race car driver Milka Duno as she compete in the upcoming 2007 season of IndyCar Series. Milka Duno is notable for being the first ever woman driver and first Latina to win a major international sports car racing in North American by obtaining the overall win at the Grand Prix of Miami at Homestead-Miami Speedway in 2004.


Montoya Captures Controversial Win in Mexico!

This is your weekly edition of the Stock Car Insider (SCI). This week, we take a look ahead to the UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, as well as, a recap of Juan Pablo Montoya's win in Mexico.


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