Archive for March, 2010

should it be mandatory for coaches of youth sports teams be certified in first aid and Cpr?

March 28, 2010 - 6:01 am 2 Comments

especially in sports like football, baseball, etc?

No. I have coached youth sports, I also carry a CPR card, but do not make it mandatory. A good solution is to have the club bylaws suggest it to all coaches. Then the club can put on the course. The coaches are in short supply and to make it a requirment will just increase the shortage.

Is there any way I can bet on sports beside going to the Vegas?

March 28, 2010 - 6:01 am 6 Comments

I would like to bet on games such as footballs and want to know how?

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What does it takes to be Sports, Fitness and Leisure Minister?

March 28, 2010 - 6:01 am 2 Comments

what level of education do i need? carrer/field? experience? gender? etc…

I can tell you what you don’t need. You don’t need to be able to do any sports or take active part in any sports or leisure activity.

What made you pick your favorite sports team or player?

March 28, 2010 - 6:01 am 5 Comments

Ok so, when it comes to sports, like nascar or basketball, etc., i don’t know who to pick! I mean, what made you choose one team or player over another?

Well, I became a Cubs fan as a kid and I will tell you how. I watched them on WGN when I was young even though I was in the Seattle area, I didn’t get to see the Mariners on TV because FSN channels weren’t out yet and that left me with the choice of the Cubs or Braves. Well, the Cubs had an old guy come out and sing every 7th inning stretch and no fun drunk guy for the Braves so I leaned to the Cubs and their fans are awesome. Who else can go 100 years without a championship and not have their fans give up on them.

What is Duke University known for in sports?

March 28, 2010 - 6:01 am 19 Comments

Hey. I would like to know what duke is known for when it comes to sports. Are they good? Please let me know, thanks
chris

Mainly basketball.

What was the first college sports team to use American Indians as their mascot?

March 28, 2010 - 6:01 am 1 Comment

I’m writing a paper on this controversy, and I can’t find the answer to this anywhere. If has to be college sports not just all sports. Please include the source, because I have to cite it. Thank you! =]

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Sports Gambling Taxes….please help?

March 28, 2010 - 6:01 am 3 Comments

I really need help on this subject, searching the internet hasn’t really given me the direct answers I need. Here’s what I need to know.

How do I calculate how much tax I pay on my winnings?

What form do I use to report sports gambling taxes?

Are Sports Gambling taxes, State, Local, or Federal?

Please help, I want to pay my taxes the right way.

Winnings are fully taxable as ordinary income. List them on line 21 of Form 1040. Ditto for your state and local tax return, whatever the "Other Income" line is.

Do you know anyone who makes a living sports betting?

March 28, 2010 - 6:01 am 8 Comments

Is it possible to make a living sports betting?

Only around 1-2% of the people that bet make a living from it. If not less. There is bread in this, but you have to be very good.

on sports center what is the name of the african american male anchor with glasses?

March 28, 2010 - 6:01 am 4 Comments


Stuart Scott

How do sports like fencing or archery work in colleges?

March 28, 2010 - 6:01 am 2 Comments

let’s explain better.
Im going to graduate high school, would like to do either of these sports, if these sports are available at a college can I participate in them even if I have never practiced the sport. The colleges on which im planning to attend do not specify anything and apparently they are not intramural. My high school does not offer these sports and neither does my town.

While I do not have experience with college archery and/or fencing teams, I do have experience with archery and fencing done by college students.

If the college(s) you are looking at do(es) not offer archery and/or fencing, you should find out if there is an SCA (Society for Creative Anachronisms, Inc.) branch located at/affiliated with the college(s) you are interested in. The SCA, because its main focus is the study and re-creation/re-enactment of the Middle Ages, incorporates archery and fencing into its activities — and most major colleges (and many community colleges) have an on-campus SCA presence. The good part is that you do not have to join the SCA to take part in the archery/fencing, unless you want to join.

I have been involved in archery for more than 30 years, spent ten of those years with SCA archery, and have tried SCA fencing. Don’t let anyone fool you into thinking that fencing is easy or for "sissies", because it is neither — and SCA fencing is only slightly more strenuous than Olympic fencing (the main difference is Olympic fencing is limited to back-and-forth; In SCA fencing, you get to move around and use some foot-work).

Visit
http://sca.org/
and find out if there is a group affiliated with/located at the college of your choice. Then send an e-mail, and ask questions about archery and fencing.