Statistically, oranges are a fantastic pre-game or halftime snack for dehydrated players. An orange is about 87% water. Most of that water and nutrients is lost when oranges are dried, so eating dried fruit isn't as good for an athlete during competition.
Why do footballers eat oranges? “Oranges have traditionally been eaten at half-time by amateur footballers, but the main benefit of fleshy fruits such as oranges, pears and peaches is that they're high in Vitamin C, which can help alleviate some of the symptoms associated with the common cold – handy for this time of year,” says Dr Mayur Ranchordas, . Read More...
Cricket is the most popular sport in Australia because it is played all year round. The game is also very exciting because it requires skill and teamwork. In addition, cricket is a great spectator sport because it is played at ground level, and spectators can easily follow the action.
Why is cricket important to Australia? Much more than a game
The game now boasts 96 member countries from all parts of the globe. Read More...
For high handicappers looking to improve their scores with minimal effort, deciding to play with the Titleist Pro V1 is the best choice a golfer can make. As a result of the high-quality construction of the Pro V1 comes incredible performance in every aspect of the golfing game.
Should a high handicapper play Pro V1? Should High Handicappers Use Pro V1 Balls? As a general rule, most golf coaches wouldn't recommend Pro V1 to a high handicapper. Read More...