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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2015

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If You Think 2013 Was A Good Year,
Well, That Was Just A Sneak Preview.
Wait Until You Experience The Pleasant Surprises
That The Year 2014 Has In Store For You!

May You Have A Joyful Year Ahead.

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Bandit Tennis Elbow Support with Magnet

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Tennis elbow or lateral epicondylitis is very common when you are playing tennis regularly this occur when the outer part of the elbow becomes sore and tender. It is a chronic or acute inflammation of the tendons that connects the forearm muscles on the outside of the elbow. If you are repeating the same movements again and again the forearm muscles and tendons are overuse that may cause damage, if it gets damaged it results to inflammation, pain and tenderness on the outside of the elbow.

Playing tennis requires repetitive use of the extensor muscles of the forearm that can lead to acute or chronic tendonitis of the tendinous insertion of these muscles at the lateral epicondyle of the elbow. 

The BandIT Tennis Elbow Support with Magnet can help you in dealing with the pain of tennis elbow and carpal tunnel syndrome. It can also soothe forearm pain that caused by computer use or other repetitive manual activities like playing golf, bowling, weight lifting and others.

Band-It tighten the extensors muscle that reduce the tension across it, give support and extend it to protect against tears. It also dampens vibration at the elbow.It also compresses selectively across the flexor muscels, which reduces strain and dampens vibration at the elbow.





Saturday, December 13, 2014

Former Tennis Coach Who Had Sexual Relationship with a Student Arrested Again



MINNEAPOLIS – An ex-tennis coach who is of having a sexual relationship with a student has been arrested again and is now in police custody. His bail is set at $1 million.

Daniel Hubbard-Wilson, 27 who used to be a tennis coach at Visitation School in Mendota Heights was suspended from that school in September after a witness alleged that he was having inappropriate contact with a female player. He later resigned. It is his 3rd time being arrested for violating a no-contact order.

A judge set his bond at $1 million for violating the order.

The prosecutors said that he was communicating through the victim's Gmail account. The report said that Hubbard-Wilson know the password to her account and he was writing messages and saving them as a draft, according to  Dennis Gerhardstein, Public Information Officer for the Office of the Ramsey County Attorney. The victim would then reply to the messages, also in draft form, never sending the messages, however this is still a violation of the protection order.

Based on the court documents, the victim recall that she first met Hubbard-Wilson back in 2012, just before her freshman year of high school at Visitation. Hubbard-Wilson later also became her personal tennis coach. The sexual conduct began in 2013 when the victim was just 15-years-old.

The victim, 17, also said that Hubbard-Wilson had been involved with other girls.

Indian Aces Captures IPTL champions; Djokovic loses to Berdych

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The Indian Aces were awarded the championship trophy for the inaugural International Premier Tennis League (IPTL) following the upset by the Singapore Slammers against hosts UAE Royals on Friday.

UAE's top gun world No. 1 Novak Djokovic lost to Czech Tomas Berdych 6-5 in the deciding 5-minute shootout that resulted to a narrow 23-21 win over the hosts.

This has affected the overall points outcome in which the Indian Aces remained on top at 38 points followed by the UAE Royals in second with 33 points. The Manila Mavericks was in third place while the Singapore Slammers is at fourth with 31 and 23 points respectively.

The first match features the Indian Aces winning against the Manila Mavericks as France's Fabrice Santoro were able to sustain Australian veteran Mark Philippoussis 6-3.

The Aces built on that strong start with Gael Monfils dominating fellow Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga before winning 6-2.