Increasing Your Strength To Achieve An Optimum Draw Weight

Choosing the right draw weight for your compound bow can be difficult. On one hand, a higher draw weight allows for less arc and more accurate shooting--up to a point. Conversely, a bow that is too heavy will reduce your ability to maintain posture, practice effectively, and repeat your motions. That's why it can be a good idea to improve your overall strength. By training to effectively manage a high draw weight, your effectiveness as a shooter will improve significantly. [Read More]

Why You Need Floating Concrete Docks

Did you know that floating concrete blocks stood up to the vicious hurricane force of Sandy across the New Jersey, Jew York and Connecticut coasts and was able to outlast all of the other docks? If you're looking to purchase floating docks, don't hesitate to get ones made from concrete, as concrete is renowned for its ability to resist invasive marine conditions. More information can be found in this article. Introducing the Properties of Floating Concrete Docks [Read More]

Choosing The Proper Lacrosse Cleat: Important Factors To Consider

Lacrosse players run a lot. Whether it's the significant amount of intermittent sprinting required to navigate a game, or the miles of road work many coaches suggest for cardiovascular fitness, lacrosse and running go hand in hand. Since runners are notorious for being picky about their footwear, it's only natural that lacrosse players choose their shoes carefully as well. However, choosing a running shoe is a lot different than choosing a lacrosse cleat. [Read More]