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Paintball as an Olympic Sport?

Can it be time for the hugely popular team sport of paintball to be considered for inclusion in the Olympic Games? The International Olympic Committee announced in late 2009 that golf and rugby were being added to the schedule of sports for the 2016 games in Rio. Hearing that, many paintball enthusiasts began thinking, how do we get the Committee to consider our sport for the Games?

To answer that question, they need to take a hard look at two things: organization and support. There is no doubt that paintball is a growing sport in many parts of the world, as evidenced by the enthusiasm for the game in Australia and some South American countries. However, interest in the game does not have a significant head of steam in Asian countries. Even in the United States, the sport is formally organized by only the loosest definition of the term. World-wide organization does not exist, as there is no "international or federated" association style group to champion paint balls march into the Games.

To see what this means, you only need to look at golfs efforts to return to play under the Olympic Rings. The game was last played in the 1904 Olympic Games. True enthusiasm for the games return to the competition was not taken seriously until the millennium was nearly upon us. By this time the impact of golf fever in many Asian countries had significantly expanded international interest in and support for the game. In 2003, the International Golf Federation (IGF)came into being.

Why was the Federation important to golfs inclusion in the Games? The International Olympic Committee has a strong preference for dealing with organizations that represent global organization and support for the sport wishing to become part of the Games. Golf icons like Jack Nicklaus and Annika Sorenstam became "Federation Ambassadors" and shared the enthusiasm that U.S., European, and Asian professional golfers have for the chance to win a gold medal. This kind of support had a significant impact on the IOC.

If paintball players want to get serious consideration for their game's participation in future Olympics, the sport of golf has provided a blueprint for the effort. Right now the sport does not have the organizational unity to get agreement on rules for speedball play vs. field play. If golf can work out match play vs. stroke play, there is a map to follow to successful agreements.

As you can see, support and organization are of critical importance to the effort for Olympic inclusion. Maybe more important are dedication and patience. Those who begin organizing efforts now, will very likely have moved on or passed on, by the time the IOC might undertake serious consideration of paintball as an international team sport. However, success will not come until those who dream today have seen the organization, dedication, support and investment through so there can be future winners of paintball gold in the Olympic Games.

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Selecting a Hunting Crossbow

Crossbow hunting has the excitement of traditional bow hunting, without the strain associated with repeatedly firing a traditional upright bow. With a cocking device (a device to load the bow), even children or older hunters can enjoy a full day of bow hunting. There are a wide variety of crossbows available these days, and choosing the right hunting crossbow may initially seem like a daunting task. This article will lay out some of the most common features of modern crossbows, their pros and cons, and what the right hunting crossbow is for a given situation.

The main consideration when choosing a crossbow is going to be the draw weight. The draw weight determines the speed and power released when the bow is fired. When it comes to crossbows, the rule of thumb is that you'll want the draw weight to be about double the draw weight of a traditional upright bow. So, for example, if the game you are hunting traditionally requires a 75 pound upright bow, you should look towards a 150 pound hunting crossbow, which is ideal for deer hunting. Hunting crossbows have a minimum draw weight of 125 pounds, so small game hunters should be able to find a crossbow that meets their needs as well.

Like upright bows, hunting crossbows come in both recurve and compound style. Compound limbs for crossbows can either be solid or split, and provide for greater accuracy and efficiency. Quality can be an issue, however, as cheaper split compound crossbows may not always be satisfactory.

The sights on the crossbow should be the next consideration. Modern crossbows offer traditional scopes like those you would find on a rifle, as well as peep sights or red dot sights. Red dot sights are excellent for low-light environments, so if you are doing some early morning or dusk hunting, then red dot sights are the way to go.

Finally, in selecting your hunting crossbow, cost is also going to be a big consideration. The highest quality bows can cost a thousand dollars or more, but you need not spend that much in order to find a good hunting crossbow. Many shops, as well as stores on the Internet, have quality crossbows available for four hundred dollars or less. While purchasing on-line is a great option, it's recommended that you try out a few crossbows at a local store. So get out there, try a few hunting crossbows, and find the one (or two!) that are right for you.

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All Aboard Model Trains

http://6c2c62e0gwg14ve0o2kgw1-6s6.hop.clickbank.net/Model trains are a hobby that can provide a lifetime of fun and excitement for people of any age! But talking about model trains is like talking about people. They come in every shape, size, color, cost, and for any use you can imagine.

One of the main distinctions between model trains is their gauge. While the gauge of a model train can be used to translate roughly to the size of the model, it really has to do with the size of the rail the model is made to travel on. More specifically, the gauge refers to the distance between the two main rails, in scale, that the train travels on. There are many different gauge designations. Some of them, from smallest to largest, include: Z, N, HO, O, and G. For instance, a Z-scale train set, including the rails, trains, cars and even landscaping can be made to fit in a briefcase! A G scale model train is often seen in outdoor displays at places like arboretums and seasonal displays. In fact, a Z-scale model train engine can be so small that a Z-scale engine can sometimes actually fit in the funnel (smokestack) of a G-scale engine!

So when choosing a scale while becoming involved in the model train hobby, it is important to know how much space you will have available to build your layouts.

Another factor that is critical to consider when starting out in the model train hobby is whether your trains will be used as toys or as a serious hobby. Since model trains come in all price ranges, knowing how the trains will be used and overpaying or underpaying will not be a problem. This may seem like a off beat concept but the reality is that since the price, quality and value of different model trains varies so greatly, it is easy to make a mistake. You don't want to purchase a detailed ptototypical engine model with exacting detail and costing hundreds or thousands of dollars for a young child or even someone just starting out in the hobby. It is best to get equipment that fits the application.

For instance, when buying a train set for a young child, one can visit a local toy store and find a nice selection and variety of train sets built specifically for children. Give one of these sets to a serious model train hobbyist, and it could provide much less appreciation. In the second instance, you may want to visit a local shop that specializes in model trains and seek some direction. You could also research on the Internet as there are literally hundreds of sites dedicated to this great hobby.

Be warned, though. Model trains are a hobby that is extremely addictive! It can provide valuable lessons in everything from model building to Geometry to Physics and beyond. But most of all a model train hobby can provide a lifetime of fun!

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The Fight for Exotic Pets

Gone are the days when the word "pet" usually meant having a dog, a cat, a parrot or a fish. These days, pets also come in the form of snakes, spiders, crocodiles, wolves, bears and animals we used to see only in zoos or on TV. The modern world is also the world of pet owners who prefer the exotic from the typical domesticated creatures of yore.

Although in some countries, keeping exotic pets is not much of an issue, in the United States, it has become a topic for debate. Presently, there are more than thirty states that have laws regarding exotic pets. These laws are, of course, meant to either regulate or prohibit the keeping of some exotic pets. As expected, these laws have either been praised or deemed unjust.

Basically, those who support legislation on exotic pets feel that people have no natural right to be keepers and caregivers of exotic pets. They say that by nature, exotic pets belong to the wild and should be kept there or in some wildlife preserve where they may at least live lives that resemble the wild. For them, exotic pets have no place in the urban jungle.

Of course, the primary reasons why they seek to return these exotics into the wild is because they believe that these pets may not be able to fare well in environments that are not wild. They are also of the opinion that certain exotic pets may endanger pet owners and people in general. It is not something new to hear news of a pet owner who has been bitten by a snake or strangled by a boa. Some say that this may not be the fault of the pets because exotic animals tend to function according to their nature, a nature which many thinks is only fit for the wild. For many who wish to exclusively keep exotic animals in the wild, it is their opinion that it is a great cruelty to keep animals away from their natural homes.

On the other side of the argument, exotic pet owners argue that there is hardly any room for wild environments in the modern world and that some exotic pets are in danger of becoming extinct. They, therefore, believe that the only way to propagate and care for these animals is to allow them to be taken care of by pet owners.

When faced with the counter argument of keeping exotic animals in zoos or wildlife preserves, pet owners contend that not many people have the same dedication and knowledge in caring for exotic pets as pet owners. They have cited cases of sick exotic animals being subjected to euthanasia because public animal caregivers do not know what to do with sick exotic animals.

What pet owners suggest is to intensify the education of fellow pet owners and people in general. They feel that legislation is not the answer but education.

It would be vastly convenient for all of us if there were some way to clearly communicate with these exotic animals. As matters stand however, it is nearly impossible to know if they prefer to be in the wild or in the care of their devoted pet owners. Their future therefore, lies in the hands of whoever among the warring kings of the urban jungle wins the right to determine where they belong.

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