Sofia, the capital and largest city of the Republic of Bulgaria, is one of the oldest capital cities in Europe. Its history dates back to the 8th century, when the Thracians came and established a settlement in the city…
About Sofia - The Capital of Bulgaria
Posted by on November 18th, 2007 in Recreation and Leisure · 0 CommentsTaking a Gap Year Abroad in Cambodia
Posted by on November 18th, 2007 in Recreation and Leisure · 0 CommentsTaking a Gap Year in Cambodia is one of the fastest growing gap year destinations in Asia. There are some amazing gap year programmes available in Cambodia for you to have a trip of a life time!
A predominately Buddhist country, Cambodia has a population of over 15 million people…
Vacationing the Spanish Coast
Posted by on November 17th, 2007 in Recreation and Leisure · 0 CommentsIf geographic areas were attributed human characteristics, you might call the Costa del Sol and Costa Blanca, Spain "frienemies."
Not that the inhabitants of the two regions are hostile toward one another. Actually, Spain is well-known the world over for its amicable residents and tourist-friendly hospitality…
The Life Changing Events Of Major League Baseball
Posted by on November 17th, 2007 in Recreation and Leisure · 0 CommentsA significant amount of events occurs in Major League Baseball during any season and some are more memorable than others are. Fans are exposed to the works of people who might just become baseball legends one day…
Recovery Between Workouts is Vital for All Athletes
Posted by on November 17th, 2007 in Recreation and Leisure · 0 CommentsIt is during recovery that adaptations occur within the body responding to the demands that were placed upon it during the workout.
The recovery is one of the most misunderstood components of any training program.Many athletes will work incredibly hard during a workout to help increase their performance levels, but do not recover properly thus wasting a lot of their effort that was put into the training session.
Here are Several Key Points to Follow During Recovery:
Assess how you feel each morning when you wake up!Our body goes through cycles and it is important to acknowledge what your body is telling you…
Planning a Great Catfish Fishing Trip
Posted by on November 17th, 2007 in Recreation and Leisure · 0 CommentsSeems like a no brainer, doesn’t it? You just throw your bait and tackle in a bag, grab your interstate map, and hit the road. Actually, a good fishing trip depends more on planning than you might imagine. You can always just hit the road, find a stream somewhere, and stand a good chance of catching something…
Texas Catfish Fishing: Good Spots and Tips for Catching Catfish in Texas
Posted by on November 17th, 2007 in Recreation and Leisure · 0 CommentsTexas catfish fishing can be one of the most rewarding types of fishing that you take on. Everyone has heard it said that things are bigger in Texas, and maybe it is true, because large numbers of huge catfish are pulled from hundreds of bodies of water in Texas each year…
The Basics of Jugging For Catfish - Techniques and Tips
Posted by on November 17th, 2007 in Recreation and Leisure · 0 CommentsJugging for catfish is a great way to catch tons of fish, with a minimum of cost or effort. You’ll see it sometimes called ’juglining,’ but it’s the same thing…
Finding Hunting Season Information
Posted by on November 17th, 2007 in Recreation and Leisure · 0 CommentsSome people are not sure about when the hunting season starts where they live. They might rely on their friends to keep them updated on which specific hunting season is in force at any time of the year…
What’s the Best Catfish Fishing Pole? A Look at Some of the Most Popular Models
Posted by on November 17th, 2007 in Recreation and Leisure · 0 CommentsWhich is better, a Dodge, a Chevy or a Ford? It all depends on who you ask, and the same goes with fishing rods. One guy will tell you that Such-And-Such a rod is the most durable thing on the planet and could probably survive a nuclear war; the next guy will tell you that he set his against a tree and it broke in half…