New Study Finds Enhanced Brain Activity in Expert Sports Players
A study conducted by scientists at Brunel University and at the University of Hong Kong has found that expert sportsmen are quicker to observe and react to their opponents’ moves than novice players, exhibiting enhanced activation of the cortical regions of the brain. The results of the study, which appear in the most recent issue of NeuroReport (www.neuroreport.com[[[SHIFTIN ...
Mustaches — especially fakes — are everywhere
Mustaches are turning up in lots of places other than faces. Curlicued facial-hair silhouettes evocative of the Pringles can man are printed on pencils, pillows and pint glasses. Waxed whiskers adorn infant onesies and the covers of stylish greeting cards surrounded by hearts.
Expert sportsmen exhibit enhanced brain activity
Washington, Feb 13 : Expert sportsmen are quicker to observe and react to their opponents’ moves than novice players, exhibiting enhanced activation of the cortical regions of the brain, finds a new study by scientists at Brunel University and at the University of Hong Kong.
Each evening on Sisowath Quay Phnom Penh, starting at approximately 5.00pm, a game using a shuttlecock is played where only the feet can be used — it is fascinating watching how skillfully these guys can play the game — sometimes making a circle with their arms behind their back and even lying down and kicking it — truly amazing!!!!
Class IV student’s fatal fall for shuttlecock
A nine-year-old girl had a fatal fall while attempting to fetch a shuttlecock which fell on fibre sheets of a roof of an apartment in Kukatpally on Saturday evening.
This is an awesome video showing some fancy tricks and techniques at a Shuttlecock Competition. Take part in our online competition at: www.Shuttlecock-USA.org For more information on this growing sport in the US, and our online video competition, visit the USA Shuttlecock Association website at www.Shuttlecock-USA.org.