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The Health Benefits of Tennis

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You should already know that physical fitness is important to keep the human body healthy and in shape. There are many great sports out there that give the body a complete workout, and tennis is definitely one of them. Tennis is an extreme full body workout, since you are moving, twisting and turning constantly as you follow the ball. You don’t need separate cardio routines when you play tennis.

Whether you decide to join a competitive tennis group or just play for fun with friends, you’ll need some basic equipment in order to get started.

Basic Tennis Equipment

There are a few things you need, aside from a great tennis court to play in, in order to become a tennis pro (or just play for fun). Even to just play for fun with friends, you’ll need some basic tennis gear and equipment in order to get started. You need a racket, tennis balls, you need some comfortable clothes you can move in. You’ll also need a good pair of tennis shoes since you need to be able to quickly move to a ball flying your way and hit it with a tennis racket back across the net, and not out of bounds. Depending on how often you play, you may also need extra strings for your racket.

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These iPhone 6 Accessories Will Take Your Phone to the Next Level

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Today, we use our phones for pretty much everything. Think about the last time that you went out and forgot to bring your cellphone along – the chances are that you felt lost for most of the day or for the entire time you were out without it. With such an important place in our daily lives, it only makes sense that we enhance our phones with the best possible accessories.

After all, the right accessory can help to protect our phone and ensure it doesn’t get scratched during a bump or fall, but beyond that, they can also help us appreciate our devices more. From clip-on camera lenses to long-length chargers, here are some of the best iPhone 6 accessories available today.

Clip-on Camera Lens

There are quite a few different camera accessories available for the iPhone that stand out on the market today. Some have multiple lens options, whereas others focus on giving you one specific adaptation. All of the lenses that you’ll find will be fitted perfectly to the iPhone 6, allowing you to take wide-angle, fisheye, and macro shots in an instant.

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Great Formula One drivers

Formula One racing has become a sport that has captured the imagination of millions of people around the world. One of the reasons for this is the excitement of the sport itself. However, Formula One has been the home to some of the most legendary drivers in the history of auto racing. These great drivers built up huge followings of fans who would make a point of watching every televised race they participated in. The Internet has made the current crop of drivers even more famous than their predecessors. This is due to social media and the fact that most drivers have their own websites. Here is a look at some of the most notable Formula One drivers.

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Drink of the Week: The Liberal

the Liberal.The Liberal’s history goes back to before the turn of the 20th century, which means it’s probably dangerous to make any strong connections with modern day political affiliations, especially since this drink doesn’t have any particular story to go with it. When it comes to political labels, in any case, a lot of things have changed since 1895. That’s why modern day conservative writers feel like they can argue that they are the real liberals — as in libertarian — while today’s liberals are, in fact, fascists — a political affiliation that I’m pretty sure didn’t exist when the Liberal was first being mixed. Also, I think there’s maybe kind of a big difference between Benito Mussolini and Adlai Stevenson.

Still, as someone who has been a proud and very unapologetic actual bleeding heart liberal since the age of 12 or so, I can’t but be attracted to a drink with this name. If your politics are different than my own, however, I can reassure you that drinking the Liberal won’t impact your voting choices next year. Well, as long as you don’t drink five of them on election day, in which case you might find yourself voting for people who are dead, fictitious, or named “Huckabee.”

I can say that I like this version of the drink, which is primarily drawn from the recipe in cocktail historian Ted Haigh’s cocktail revival ur-volume, Vintage Spirits & Forgotten Cocktails. There is a stronger, larger, and less sweet version of this drink, but I don’t love it. Yes, this Liberal is open to charges of being subtly reactionary and stingy to boot. Nevertheless, our taste buds know no ideology and are immune to purity trolling. So, let’s get started.

The Liberal

3/4 ounce bourbon or rye
3/4 ounce sweet vermouth
1/2 teaspoon Torani Amer
1-2 dashes orange bitters
1 cocktail cherry (very desirable garnish)

Combine the liquid ingredients in a mixing glass or a cocktail shaker. Add ice and stir vigorously. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass, preferably a smaller one, and add the cocktail cherry of your choice.

As for your toast, I can’t tell you what to think or do, but you might consider the people who brought us the 8 hour day, the 40 hour work week, the minimum wage, child labor laws, and now accessible healthcare (guaranteed 100% death panel free). If you’d rather not have those things, you can still drink this, of course, but make sure you drink it from a clean glass and don’t get sick and lose your job, because then you’ll be on your own.

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In his book,Ted Haigh calls for using 100 proof Wild Turkey, Carpano Antica sweet vermouth, and 3 dashes of Amer Picon, which brings up a few issues. For starters, there’s no such thing as 100 proof Wild Turkey these days, not precisely. Instead, we have Wild Turkey 101 Bourbon and Rye. I’m not sure which he meant, or whether the rye was even available when he first recreated the recipe. Since I had the 101 proof bourbon on hand already on hand left over from my pre-Derby Day post, that’s what I used first, along with the always excellent, if pricey, Carpano. Amer Picon is simply impossible to obtain, so I went with the most common substitute, Torani Amer, which is easily obtainable here in California, in any case. As for three dashes…how much is that and where I am supposed to find an amaro in a bottle with a dasher top?

Having made my adjustments, my first attempt at a Liberal was pretty excellent. Sweet, but not one bit cloying and complex enough for slow sipping, with a chocolatey undercurrent thanks to the Carpano. I followed it up with other versions, including ones with 1776 100 proof rye and my cheaper default sweet vermouth, Noilly Pratt. They were less rich in flavor, but still had plenty of complex, more floral, notes to keep your mouth good and busy.

One thing about this drink that surprised me, however, is that it really doesn’t seem to work shaken, which is my usual contrarian preference with the drink’s fairly close relative, the Manhattan. No, this one time the cocktail cognoscenti dogma about stirring over shaking drinks without juice in them proves to be correct. As usual, I could not care less about “clouding” drinks by shaking them. However, I do care a lot about flavor, and the Liberal simply tastes better that way. When I figure out how that reflects my political/philosophical leanings, I’ll let you know.

 

Why Heli-Skiers Choose British Columbia

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Today, many skiers look to Revelstoke, British Columbia as the heli skiing capital of the world. This small, tourist town has access to a stunningly beautiful wilderness at the top of mountains, where ski veterans know dry and uncut powder awaits. Since its humble beginnings over 50 years ago, the amount of people engaging in heli skiing is on the rise. And no wonder – where else do you have the opportunity to ski in remote, fresh slopes surrounded by the rugged Canadian landscape?

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