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Spectator’s Delight: Ways to Live Stream Sporting Events

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Believe it or not, it’s possible to create your own sports livestream event, whether it’s just for watching or to make money from it. Here are a few ways to set it up.

Legal Concerns

Before you start broadcasting anything, make sure it’s legal to do so. Not all sporting events want you airing their game for others free of charge. And, while everyone loves making extra dough, you’re not going to be making anything if you’re slapped with a fine or a lawsuit from the ballpark or stadium owners.

According to Forbes, the sports industry will grow 4.8 percent annually over the next five years. That’s a huge increase compared to its past growth of 3 percent. Pro sports are growing, but so are amateur and young sports.

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Homes of Today’s Top Celebrities: An Insider’s Look Inside

Oh, how the other half lives. The world’s obsession with celebrities is so well documented that it’s hard to turn on a TV or computer without experiencing in some way or another the pure opulence of their lifestyles. Many celebrities actually live in a comprehensible manner, incorporating swag and style in an almost acceptable fashion. And then there are others that incorporate obscene amenities that prove they “deserve” anything but the average digs. After all, they are stars and what is the purpose of such stardom if they don’t shine, right? Here are some of the choice ways celebrities spend their extra pocket change.

Celine Dion’s Homestead Water Park

When Quebec chanteuse, Celine Dion, added to her average-sized family, the only thing more important than purchasing a glorious $72.5 million private oceanfront estate on Jupiter Island was obviously ensuring her children would never want to leave. Certainly the eight bedroom guest house is impressive enough. And the giant pool in the back is nothing to sneeze at. But the crème de la crème? Its unique and custom-made water park. The diva commissioned the addition by connecting the two original massive pools that came with the house with giant twisting slides and a gentle river at the bottom to collect the tots whenever they tire. All we can say is ooh, la, la.

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5 Myths of Manliness

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There’s always been a little bit of a divide between what’s genuinely manly and what’s perceived as manly. It might have all started with The Man Show, which glorified the simple and dirty joys of manhood. But in the years since, there have been so many shows, websites and other forms of entertainment preaching (or at least implying) what it means to be manly that some bizarre ideas have had time to develop.

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Snowshoeing for Fitness and Fun: Reasons an Old Winter Pastime is New Again

If you love having fun in the snow and enjoy the thrill of skiing or even if you haven’t picked up a pair of ski’s before, it is well worth looking at a pursuit from the past which is now considered very much in the present.

Snowshoeing has an historical past but rather than being an outdated pursuit it is an activity which is enjoying a real renaissance and many people are rediscovering this fun way to keep yourself fit.

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A Place for Fitness: Transforming Any Room in Your Home Into a Home Gym

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Most people nowadays don’t have time for the gym. So, here are some helpful DIY ways to turn any room in your home into a home gym – even the attic or basement.

Set Aside Space

You’re going to want to plan out your home gym by setting aside space specifically for working out. If you don’t do this, then the gym will quickly become a “catch all” for a lot of different stuff. And, eventually, it’ll transform from a home gym into an oversized closet.

Planning out a home gym isn’t hard, however. You just need to write down the kinds of things you’d like to see in the gym, from equipment to flooring options and lighting.

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