Posts Tagged “Opportunity”
Nov
26
2009
Halloween Party Games to Have a Spooky Good TimePosted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastic Sites and The Best ArticlesIt s also a great occasion for a Halloween party. Games can easily be adapted to fit the spooky theme here are a few to start with: Mummy-Wrapping Race Halloween Party Game This Halloween party game is great fun for older children, and also an opportunity to take lots of good photos. All that is required for this Halloween party game is a couple of rolls of toilet paper per team. Players split up into equal teams of 3 or 4 children. A child from each team is nominated to be the Mummy ; for fairness, make sure that each Mummy is a similar height and weight. The object of the game is for the other team members to wrap their Mummy from head to toe in toilet paper. The first team to do this is the winner of this hilarious Halloween party game. Who s got the pumpkin? This Halloween party game is good for younger children. All that is required for this game is a small cardboard or paper cut-out of a Halloween pumpkin and a blindfold. The children gather together and sit down in … Tags: Blindfold, Cardboard, Fairness, Fit, Good Time, Halloween, Halloween Game, Halloween Games, Halloween Party Games, Halloween Pumpkin, Height And Weight, Mummy Game, Occasion, Opportunity, Party Game, Photos, Race Game, Spooky Theme, Team Members, Toilet Paper
Nov
13
2009
Gymnastic Moves - What You Should Know About Other Movements Using the RopePosted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastic Sites and The Best ArticlesHowever, the rope is also used when folded three or four times, either to jump over, to hook up the foot into a balance, to hold momentarily around the waist or shoulders or in any position. Again, possibilities are wide and varied, and there is opportunity for the gymnast and coach to create their own original movements. One other rope action which should be added to your vocabulary is the release. This means that one end of the rope is thrown away whilst a grip is maintained on the other end. This is developed from an open rope swing. Probably the easiest to try first is from the side swing in the door plane. As the weight is transferred across to the right side, swing the left arm down towards the floor and at the same time let go of the end of the rope. Because you are swinging across to the right, the rope will brush the floor and swing out to the right side. As the end rises up from the floor, you can either catch it in your right hand which is already holding the other end, or … Tags: Coach, End Of The Rope, Gymnast, Left Arm, Opportunity, Possibilities, Rope Swing, Shoulders, Side Swing, Swing Arm, Swing Plane, Swinging, Vocabulary
Oct
20
2009
23 Easy Ways For Pet-Care Professionals to Pull in Top ClientsPosted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastic Sites and The Best Articles2. Go where they go. Because you know the inner workings of your perfect clients (hint: they are going to be a LOT like you) you ll be able to take yourself to the places they congregate. I m not saying you should be a predator (or a stalker) but I m saying, you re naturally going to find the clients you want to work with if you go where they go (whether it s the Whole Foods down the street or the doggy gymnastic center that opened up down the block. 3. Find others like them and ask for referrals. Okay, you re clear on who your perfect client is. You head to places they would go and you re meeting folks like them. While you re busy making friends be sure to ask if they know anyone who could benefit from your service. This is a great opportunity to use your benefit statement and not a sales pitch. 4. Use your email signature line to do the work for you. NEVER send an email that doesn t give a great commercial for you and your business. It should be professional, have all the con … Tags: Benefit Statement, Email Signature, Friends, Inner Workings, Lot Like, Opportunity, Pet Care Professionals, Predator, Referrals, Sales Pitch, Signature Line, Stalker, Whole Foods |
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