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June 21, 2009

Fencing Equipment For The Beginner

Besides a good attitude and a good amount of patience, there are many things that a fencer requires in order to be able to fence. Getting started all you will need are the fencing jacket, mask, glove and fencing equipment or a practice weapon, which is less involved than the obvious requirements of competition preparation. The main fencing swords used are the foil, the sabre, and the epee.

Many clubs will lend you fencing gear when you are just starting and doing a beginner course. Once you complete the course, and are hooked to it, you will be encouraged to buy your own set of gear. There are two different options for a beginner.

The first option is to buy the equipment piece-wise, until you have a full set. The other option is to purchase a starter kit, these kits contain all the basic elements of fencing requirements already assemble and sold as a unit. You have a list of required items, but what do you do with it? Prior to purchasing or using your own equipment it is important to have a solid basic understanding of both capability and purpose of each item.

The fencing jacket is made with the intent of protecting the fencer. It is important to select a jacket which is both well made and provides adequate protective coverage. There is no standard minimum constraint in the US, there is a particular standard of protection in Europe, though. For tournaments which are international in scope, such as Olympic fencing, there are greater requirements.

When starting out, the basic uniforms are more than enough. The main choices you’ll require to make are between cotton or synthetic materials. Cotton is likely to be cheaper, but is heavier and hotter whilst the synthetic materials are lighter weight but a little more expensive.

The mask is used for safety so make sure you choose a mask that is equipped with enough padding, fits well and doesn’t bear down on the top of your head or your chin. Although you can buy non-electric gloves, it really is worthwhile to get a glove equipped with a cuff that you can wear for electric fencing.

This cuff allows you to easily connect the body cord to an electric weapon from under the sleeve. These weapons come in all sizes, small to large, or in separate glove sizes. Picking up gloves that are individually sized will help you get a better fit, but they will also cost you more. The foil is made for thrusting, with a thin blade, and rounded (also known as foiled) tip. Foil blades are greatly flexible, able to bend upon contact with an opponent, thus preventing injuries.

Filed under Health and Fitness by Joshua

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September 26, 2008

Fighting Traffic Tickets

Nothing can destroy your driving attitude like a traffic ticket. Since I feel the urgency to drive…fast that is; the largest difficulty with it is termed speeding tickets. I hate speeding tickets.
I find it evident that I am not the only pedal pushing heavy foot who has gotten one of these “infractions.” They are deplorable for the most part. Like… There was this one time I was on a trip with my boyfriend and I got stopped for moving slightly under way too fast. There were no signs indicating a speed change coming off the freeway on the Oregon Coast.
If a speedometer on a automobile allows up to 120mph, why make a speed limit at 65mph on the freeway? They need you to break the law so they can steal your doe. I guess cops get off making you feel ignorant by asking you if you know what you did. Duh! They must think you are stupid enough to acknowledge you’re guilty before you have your day in court.
Fight speeding tickets by finding the loopholes in the system! A seemingly reasonable speeding ticket is just a mask for the real cost. Inevitably you habitually get ordained to show in court during working hours so that you constantly lose more money. Now your seemingly doable ticket has inevitably turned into a surprisingly overwhelming ticket. There is nothing good associated with speeding tickets. So I advocate appealing speeding tickets every time.
Of course if you are a girl you have a greater chance of entertaining a warning instead of the alternative, well that is if you are blessed enough to get cited by a man highway patroller. This is an honest story. I was speeding on some road in Arizona and I was stopped for ignoring a double yellow, directly in front of on coming traffic, which this one unfortunately for me, happened to be a cop car, perusing at a cool 90 in a 35mph zone, with a Washington issued license, a car registered in California, and auto insurance in Arizona!
Now I had on a bikini at the time, which I argued influenced the cop’s decision to let me off because I was smoking hot that day. In hindsight I realize that the cop had no evidence I was speeding. Looking back it would be nearly impossible to clock my precise speed even if the cop measured me by radar since the reading would have been inaccurate considering our paths. So there is a way out of such overt violations.
After reading this eBook I was presented with on fighting traffic tickets, looking back now I can say it was without a doubt the lack of valid evidence that got me off the hook, not my bikini. I rarely ever get as lucky as before but now I am self assured I have a feasible case regarding my tickets being reduced or tossed out.
I probably won’t get that lucky again and my driving background is not entirely admirable, so I have to pay an arm and a leg to insure my car and I have ill reservations towards traffic school. What do you do at a red light? Come on! It is like being in kindergarten again. It is not like I do not know the traffic laws I just have difficulty when it comes to maintaining them. Like sex, I know that not doing it is best for shielding yourself against STDs but I would rather have protection!
Like Duh, to bypass speeding tickets you surely should avoid hauling ass. Whateva! First of all, I cannot stand when I am stuck behind some old man with Mrs. Daisy riding in the passenger’s seat his Buick Regal and because most speed limits are just not conducive to my driving. I was stopped in a parking lot once for going 10 mph… For the love of god, my five year old can wander brisker than that.
Basically, beating the dishonorable speeding ticket is cake if you know where you can get the information you need to master it.

Filed under Speeding Tickets by Misha

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