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Does it hurt when you fall ice skating?

The most common skating injuries are contusions or bruises, typically to the part of the body that takes the hardest landing during a fall. This is often...

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Latest insights and tutorials from the TruthForward News team.

What size skateboard should a beginner get?

To start with, we recommend a deck width of 7.75" or 8.0". Most full-sized complete skateboards will come in either 7.75" or 8.0" widths, this is the rig...

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What does PETA say about horseback riding?

If we look honestly at our relationship with horses, we must acknowledge that the decision to take part in horseback riding is made solely by one individ...

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Who has the highest hat-trick in UCL?

Lionel Messi (8) The six-time Ballon d'Or winner began his UCL hat-trick journey against Arsenal on April 6, 2010. Since then, the likes of Viktoria...

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Who are FC Koln rivals?

The club's main rivals are Borussia Mönchengladbach, Bayer Leverkusen, and Fortuna Düsseldorf – all clubs from the same Rhine-Ruhr region, near the ...

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How many calories burned swimming 30 minutes?

Average calorie burn: around 250 calories for 30 minutes swimming. Practising keeping yourself straight in the water can help you to lengthen your spine,...

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Are metal baseball bats hollow?

Metal and composite bats are hollow, allowing them to be made as lightly as legally possible. A properly weighted, single-piece wood bat, being completel...

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What is a wrestling sleeve for?

Designed specifically for the demands of Grappling/wrestling, this sleek profile kneepad with extra padding provides high-impact absorption, for maximum ...

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Where did K come from in baseball?

The symbol "K" in baseball was developed by baseball pioneer Henry Chadwick who was the New York Herald's first baseball editor in the 1860's. ...

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Do caddies make good money?

Caddies can range from $1,500-$3,000 a week. However, some caddies opt for a higher weekly paycheck in exchange for a lower percentage of winnings. "No c...

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