Friday, May 27, 2011

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There's this button everywhere in the internet:
"Report abuse"
Why doesn't it exist in real life, when you can't
hit "Strg + Z" in reality.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Wales will host the Celtic Tri Nations Championships for the first time this weekend. Swimmers from Wales, Scotland and Ireland will go head to head at Wales National Pool, Swansea.


Georgia Davies clinches bronze in Delhi

Catherine Shearer, Senior Sports Psychologist at Sport Wales, explains why the event will assist our next generation of swimmers on the road to the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

·         Familiarity breeds confidence - the more accustomed an individual is when competing on ‘the big stage’, the more their confidence is enhanced

·         Major events can be stressful for athletes so if they can get as much experience as possible at performing under pressure, the better they will become at handling it!


Welsh swimmers at the 2010 Commonwealth Games - in the final minutes before racing
·         There are a number of distractions at events such as friends, family and the media which can disrupt optimal preparations. Events like this give swimmers the chance to practice at not letting these distractions get in the way of their performance. Instead, they can focus on delivering a good performance.

·         Competing at a high level also allows swimmers the opportunity to watch experienced and successful swimmers prepare for an event. Learning by example, they can feel more confident that they are doing the right things.
  • Competing also gives the opportunity to put into practice the hard training they put in everyday

If you fancy going to the Celtic Tri Nations, you can buy tickets here

New This Week!

Here's what new this week, graphics will be up soon.

-Flip and Flip P2 decks
-Bullet decks
-Skateboarding is not a crime deck
-Santa Cruz longboards
-Brewer short boards
-Indy trucks
-Dogtown completes
-eS, emerica apparels
-OJ II wheels


These are available at all 3 outlets now.











Monday, May 23, 2011


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These days i
t's not easy  to distinguish an authentic psychotic soliloquy
from a telephone call... since headsets are more and more common and
there are those placards against sexual abuse:
"Those who break the silence, break the power of the offenders."


Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Echte Helden!

And our survey says…

This week, we’re sending out the School Sport Survey to every single school and college in Wales. This is like the census of school sport!

PE Success

We’ll not only be asking teachers to complete the survey but primary and secondary schoolchildren too.

In our latest blogpost, Rachel Hughes, Research Manager at Sport Wales, gives us 8 reasons why the school sport survey is important and why we’re encouraging schools and colleges to fill it in:

·         We’ll be able to track how many young people are taking part in sport and how often

·         We’ll know what sports and activities are growing in popularity – and which are not!

·         Sport Wales, local authorities and other sporting organisations will be able to use the data to make informed decisions about sport for young people in your area

·         We’ll be able to identify which groups are less likely to take part in sport – whether it’s by gender, age group or the area in which they live

·         We’ll know much more about what stops young people taking part in sport – and what motivates them!

·         We’ll have a better understanding of the importance that young people are placing on sport in comparison to other leisure activities

·         We’ll find out whether young people feel that sport contributes to a healthy lifestyle
·    We’ll also know whether pupils enjoy their PE lessons

·         If schools provide a sufficient sample to analyse, they will receive a report to help them identify strengths and gaps in provision, and help them evidence the well-being of their pupils

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Schools have until the end of July to complete the survey.

Do you have any questions about the survey? Please let us know and we'll be happy to help!