Lightening is a crucial part of interior decoration, also in your child’s bedroom. Good lighting should not only be fun to look at but also be aid your child’s development. What to look for when shopping for kids night lights? Firstly, be mindful of the light’s color. Manufacturers often used bright and vivid colors to […]
The Kona Crank #2 – The Hits and Misses
The Post-Kona Crank takes a look at those who made the race and those who missed out at what was a brutal day at the Ironman World Championship last weekend. Hits: Luke McKenzie – Pre-race Mckenzie flew under everyone’s radar. His standout-performance at Ironman Cairns was in the rear-vision mirror for a lot of scribes. On […]
Ironman 70.3 World Championship 2014 Qualifiers
The first list of qualifiers for the 2014 Ironman 70.3 World Championship in Mont Tremblant have been released and if all who’ve accepted make it to the start line, this will undoubtedly be the most hotly-contested edition since the event’s inception in 2007. The reigning World champions Melissa Hauschildt and Sebastian Kienle are set to headline this year’s edition taking […]
Top 10 Reasons Exercise Is Bad For You
There are people who need to exercise, and who absolutely benefit from exercise. Exercise has rescued obese individuals from a sedentary lifestyle, saved men and women from being ravaged by cardiovascular disease, and allowed for athletes to train their body to perform above and beyond normal capacity. But exercise also has a dark side – […]
DAN ATKINS – THE LIFE OF A HIGH PERFORMANCE COACH
Dan Atkins is quietly building himself an impressive stable of athletes up in Queensland in the junior and under-23 ITU ranks. Firstoffthebike.com’s Liam Bromilow caught up with Dan recently to find out a bit more about the talented coach. On a rainy, blowy, Sunday afternoon I had the opportunity to meet team Dan Atkins. It’s […]