Saturday, November 2, 2013

How did they make the Honolulu Half pipe in Big Kahunas?

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Football F


I want to make one. ( I knee board and wake board and I want to practice without using a trampoline )


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get 2 slides and to tarps and get 2 hoses and put hat together

EDIT:on second thought just get 1 big slide and a water slide

what toys do you think are a great investment?




Sexy Ma


what toys do you think are a great investment? I have a 12 yr old daughter and 4 yr old son and they use the trampoline EVERYDAY! I also, have a motorcycle power wheels and my daughter will ride on it with him(we have a jeep power wheels but my daughter can't fit into that one comfortably) and a 9 ft. inflatable water slide..Both my kids have sooooo much fun on it!


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I hate to spend money on big expensive toys...Mostly because kids get bored quickly and most toys break or the kids lose pieces really quickly!

I like toys like play-doh, cheap fun and easy to replace.

Our biggest investment was a play kitchen with food and pots and pans. We also built a sandbox, but sand toys are really cheap.

Our favorite toys:
Play-doh
Washable water colors
Wooden blocks
Crayons (Washable)
Books
Wooden puzzles
Hot wheels cars
Army guys
Bubbles (which you can make yourself)
Etc.




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Friday, November 1, 2013

How do I get over my body issues?

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Q. When I was 14 I was on the chubby side and the 'friend' I had back then used to call me fat and take my school lunches so I wouldn't eat them, this got into my head and I started craving the hungry/starving feeling.. When it came to dinner time I used to use excuses like "I'm not hungry" or "I ate macdonalds with my friends"or "I feel sick", I also went to the extent of scrapping food on clean plates and leaving them on the counter to look like I ate.. I went rapidly anorexic and only for a real friend that helped through it, I probably wouldn't be here today, then I became friends with someone who ate takeaways ALL the time so I gained quite a lot of weight and became unhappy with my weight again, when we fell out I lost most of the weight I gained and I am now a size uk 10 or 12 sometimes, ino it may not be fat to some people but I am so unhappy with my weight, I do exercise a few times a week but diets never work for me, it doesn't help that I'm tall and this makes me feel like a fat giant compared to my skinny short friends, how do I get over my body insecurities?? :(


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Size 10 is perfect; I wish I was size 10. I always felt too tall also, but as we age, we actually get shorter.

Hereâs a good low-carb food/exercise plan:

Breakfast: Cook 9-grain cereal (from health food store) in water with rolled oats and wheat bran. Make a big pot of it on weekends and nuke 1/2 cup each morning. Add low fat milk or yogurt, banana, walnuts and berries. Drink hot Ovaltine. Breakfast should be your largest meal of the day to raise blood sugar level which falls during the night.

Lunch: Egg, tuna or turkey sandwich on whole grain bread with bean or alfalfa sprouts and yogurt w/fruit. If you had meat loaf for dinner, bring a meat loaf sandwich on whole grain bread (NO mayo). On cold days, a squatty thermos of hot chili, split peas with ham, or beef stew.

Snacks: Fresh (not canned) fruit: banana, orange, apple, kiwi, grapes, peach, nectarine, cherries, pineapple. No chips and nothing ever from a vending machine.

Dinner: salad with white meat chicken and fresh (not canned) veggies: tomatoes, 2 kinds of lettuce, 2 kinds of shredded cabbage, shredded or sliced carrots, alfalfa or bean sprouts, zucchini, green or red peppers, hard boiled eggs, brussels sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower, tofu, cottage cheese...Instead of dressing, squeeze 1/4 tomato over it.

Or homemade bean/vegetable soups; great way to recycle leftovers.
Or grilled fish with steamed veggies.

Or omelet: In blender, whip together eggs, tofu, cottage cheese, onions, garlic powder. Cook with mushrooms, chopped tomatoes and green or red peppers.

Foods to avoid: junk food, fast foods, pastries, desserts, sugar, salty foods, syrup (even canned fruit in syrup), peanut butter, fat/grease (pork, wieners, chops, bacon, salami, pizza, chips, fries), pasta, potatoes, white bread, rice, canned veggies, ice cream, soda, chips. And of course no tobacco or alcohol in any form. Both of those add wrinkles and destroy your brain. No oil except olive and mac nut. Coffee also rots your brain.

To keep your skin clear, drink water. Veg. juice is good too. But not canned juice (too much sugar.)

Join a gym; they have all the equipment and staff to show you how to use it to get the look you want to achieve. Much cheaper than buying your own equipment. Go hiking, biking, jogging, bowling, swimming, rowing, jump rope, play tennis, badminton, volleyball, soccer, jumping jacks, lift weights, trampoline? To tone your tummy, do sit ups, push ups, pull ups, leg lifts, butt raises and crunches.

If you lack energy, take Super B complex.

Does anyone know some good Picture taking ideas?




ashhielle


Okay so, my friends and I LOVVE taking creative photos.
You know ones of us doing cool stuff and cute little poses and stuff
Does anyone know some majorly cool and unique things we can do for pictures?:D
thank youuuuu:)



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1. Put your camera on slow-shutter (night setting for some cameras) and get one person to take the photo, and the other person to duck right out of the photo right as they're taking it. If you do it at the right time, it'll make you look like a ghost! This takes quite a few times to master. Example: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3159/2572005340_1028675c47_o.jpg

2. Find a spot with a beautiful sunset, and one of you take a photo of the other jumping in the air. On most digital cameras, you can half-hold down the button then when you fully press on it, the photo will take immediately. This helps when counting in for the jump, if you know what I mean. These sorts of photos work best if you jump off a trampoline, or jump on top of a dune or something so it's just the silhouette and the sky. Oh and make sure your flash is off! Example: http://www.natural-answer.co.uk/gfx/products_sunset_jump.jpg

3. Take three photos of you're friends face (pulling different facial expressions) then three of their body/arms (doing different actions like pointing, etc) then take three of their legs/feet (one with left one up, one neutral, and one with right up) then go on to Word (or something similar) and arrange all the photos so that the face ones are in a line, the body/arm ones are below them and then the leg/feet ones. Print screen this, put it on to paint, crop it, and you have a cool looking photo. This one's good because you can do it just at home. Example: http://i965.photobucket.com/albums/ae135/sheeba_queen/Profile%20Pictures/USE.jpg

4. Do you have an underwater camera? If you do you can take some great photos of you and your friend dressed up in fancy clothes and pretending to dance or something underwater. Increase the contrast on your computer to make the water look really cool. Here's a really cool example, but you needn't go to as much trouble as this.. even if it were taken in a pool it would be fine.. http://stylefrizz.com/img/behind-the-surface-underwater-photography-project.jpg

5. Get your friend to stand really far away from you, so they look really small in the camera. Then step in front of it and play around with how you can look like you're stepping on them, picking them up, etc, because you'll be closer to the camera... You're going to need someone else to take the photo for this. Hard to explain, but here's an example: http://www.kennelson.com/newblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/image47.png

6. Take a photo of you or your friend (close-ups turn out better in my opinion) with really cool make up on. Then, put this photo on to Word, and put a blank square over the top of it. Next, go onto google images or whatever and find a cool light, flash, or colour photo- save this to your desktop. Go back to your word document, and make the photo the background of the box. Before you click ok, move the transparency up to around 70% (you can play around with this amount later.) Now, you should see the picture of you or your friend, with a light but recognizable picture over the top. Once again, this is really hard to explain, but my dp is an example of one I've made.. Here's another one I've made... http://i965.photobucket.com/albums/ae135/sheeba_queen/Profile%20Pictures/Untitled2.jpg

7. Like the first answerer said, you can take some great photos using mirrors and reflection. Here's one you could try to mimic, that looks awesome in my opinion. http://www.photo-zen.com/slideshows/black-and-white-photography-01-03.html You're going to need to play around with the angle of the mirror and the camera, but in the end it's worth it if you get a photo like this.

Hope this helps!




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Marsha Mas


A 10-ft wide round water trampoline is floating in a pool measuring x ft by x ft. Find a polynomial for the remaining surface area of the pool


Answer
Supposing x to be greater than or equal to 10:

Area of the pool: x^2 sq. feet

Area of the trampoline: (Ï (10/2)^2) = 25Ï sq. feet

So the remaining area = x^2 - 25Ï sq. feet

(If x is less than 10, the remaining area can be calculated, but it becomes complicated because of the overlap of the trampoline on the surrounding land. The word "floating" suggests that x is not less than 10.)

A 10-ft wide round water trampoline is floating in a pool measuring x ft by x ft. Find a polynomial for the re?




Mangie Bam


A 10-ft wide round water trampoline is floating in a pool measuring x ft by x ft. Find a polynomial for the remaining surface area of the pool


Answer
r=5
xsquared-25pi would be the area not covered




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Thursday, October 31, 2013

what toys do you think are a great investment?

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Sexy Ma


what toys do you think are a great investment? I have a 12 yr old daughter and 4 yr old son and they use the trampoline EVERYDAY! I also, have a motorcycle power wheels and my daughter will ride on it with him(we have a jeep power wheels but my daughter can't fit into that one comfortably) and a 9 ft. inflatable water slide..Both my kids have sooooo much fun on it!


Answer
I hate to spend money on big expensive toys...Mostly because kids get bored quickly and most toys break or the kids lose pieces really quickly!

I like toys like play-doh, cheap fun and easy to replace.

Our biggest investment was a play kitchen with food and pots and pans. We also built a sandbox, but sand toys are really cheap.

Our favorite toys:
Play-doh
Washable water colors
Wooden blocks
Crayons (Washable)
Books
Wooden puzzles
Hot wheels cars
Army guys
Bubbles (which you can make yourself)
Etc.

How hot and humid is Houston in the summer?




WYETT M


I'm going to be traveling there in a week or so.. how hot is the weather there and are there any lakes, rivers, places to go swimming besides the hotel pool?


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Today's high is 97 with a heat index of 103 and a low of 77. Humidity ranges between 65% and 84%. It's safe to assume it would remain pretty steady in those temps for the next 2-3 weeks. Rain is hit and miss... it's hurricane season and tropical storms pop up quickly.

Man made water fun: Splashtown water park (20 mins N of down town Houston) or Shlitterbauhn (45 mins or so S of downtown).

Natural water fun (fishing, swimming, camping, boat or jetski rental): Lake Houston (20 mins NE of down town), Lake Conroe (1 hr N of d.t.), Clear Lake (Galveston Bay 45 mins S of d.t.) or Keimah is in the same area. San Jacinto River (20 mins E/NE of d.t.) has several parks off of it that you can swim at such as Loves Marina on Hwy 90 E (camp grounds, pic nick tables with day or overnight options) or Kingwood Park off of WoodlandHills Dr (day access and boat ramps) or probably the most popular, Banana Bend in Highlands, TX (20 mins E of d.t.) to name a couple. In Crosby (20 mins E of d.t. Hou) is Cecil's Water Park, they have man made lakes with water slides, water trampolines, beach volley ball and other fun activities and often have night time events with bands during the summer. I've added the link to their myspace (their myspace background is deceiving since it's also water realted BUT they do have pics on their page).




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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Does anyone have any good ideas for a 16 birthday party?

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Here are some ideas for you to work with


â¢Highlighter/Blacklight Partyâ¢Glow Party
â¢Pretty in Pink
â¢Under the Stars
â¢Mardis Gras
â¢Dress to Impress
â¢Slumber Sweet Sixteen
â¢Glamour Sweet Sixteen Party
â¢Diamonds and Denim
â¢Masquerade the Night Away
â¢Red Carpet Sweet Sixteen
â¢Hollywood Sweet Sixteen Party
â¢Chocolate Party
â¢Sugary Sweet Sixteen
â¢Luau Sweet Sixteen
â¢Fairytale Sweet Sixteen
â¢Jocks and Cheerleader Sweet Sixteen Party
â¢Party LIke a Rockstar


Dance Party: This is by far the most popular party theme. It's the most popular for a reason, if you find the right entertainment it can be the most fun of all the different party types. Think about your school dances, many schools only have two per year of which you may only be allowed to attend one! But everywhere you look you see other people having dances on TV or in movies. Dances allow you to throw your own party just like an adult where you can have a blast with all of your closest friends. If you find a DJ who specializes in sweet sixteen's with lights, games and contests you (or your parents) don't have to worry about anything except showing up, picking out the right music and having a blast with all of your friends! The right DJ should make sure everyone is involved and keep the party going all night.


2.Rock Band, DDR or Guitar Hero Theme Party: Why not take the games you play with your friends to the next level? Setup a screen, rent some lighting and speakers and have a real rock championship to determine the best Rock Band, Guitar Hero, or DDR players. Setting up a tournament with brackets and themed prizes can make your sweet sixteen party a blast!

3.Outdoor Movie Party: Having your party outdoors can be awesome for you and your friends to take in the great summer weather and watch a movie together. You can rent all the equipment you need to have a massive screen in your backyard or by the pool so you can all watch a movie together or make a movie night out of it. Having games and party favors within the theme can help turn it into an awesome party.


4.Pool Party: Pools are a great way for your friends to relax and hang out in the pool. Hiring a DJ to keep the music going and to incorporate the pool into the evening with contests and games can be a really great party during the summer. You can setup a giant inflatable movie screen next to the pool to show the movies on, or have a volleyball net or basketball hoop if you don't already have one for the pool.


5.Roller Skating/Ice Skating Party: Having an activity to focus on throughout the night is important if you don't like being the center of attention the whole night. It makes it easy for everyone to have a great time from your really outgoing guests, to friends who need a little help getting into the party. Having a roller or ice skating party can be a great theme option. Many rinks have a lot of creative ways to enhance your party. Having a local band or a DJ can also be a great way to kick up a party to the next level.


6.Lake Party: If you have a lake or campground near you, these parties can be the most memorable parties and weekends of your life. Most larger lakes have boats or pontoon boats that you can rent, or you can rent jet skis to have a blast with all your friends for your birthday party! Some lakes you can even combine pontoon boats with a dance party if the lake is big enough! You can also look into water trampolines, these can help turn your sweet sixteen party into the party of the year!


7.Scavenger Hunt: Having all of your friends show up ahead of time and surprising the birthday person with a party and then going out on a scavenger hunt can be an awesome party idea! It gives everyone something to do as well as adding competition into the night. Theme each stop after something that the birthday person likes or reminds you of them. You can do photo or video hunts or hunt for physical objects around town. Have the final location be a secret until you have found all the clues, then everyone can meet up at the final location to really celebrate your party with everyone together!

Fun things to in Mill Creek WA, or Everett WA?




Bella


I'm really bored and my friend is coming over. We want to do something fun in Mill Creek or Everett or something around those areas. Like a lake, fun pools, idk something like that. We don't want to do boring normal stuff.


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Have you tried the indoor trampoline place yet? It's on the Bothell-Everett Highway south of Mill Creek:

http://www.elevatedsportz.com/#sthash.PpPrgONl.dpbs

For lakes you have Martha Lake on 164th (small swimming area, difficult parking)
and Silver Lake (larger beach and swimming area)
Pools - there is an outdoor pool at McCollum Park (on 132nd) - nothing special there, but it's outdoors
Forest Park in Everett has an indoor pool with a rope swing, inflatable obstacle course and more
Lynnwood pool has a lazy river and two inner tube rides)

And there is always Jetty Beach - take a small ferry across the Everett Marina waterway over to Jetty Island - big sandy beach with warm(er) water, lots of kite boarding to watch etc. It doesn't feel like you are still in the city at all.




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Is this normal for a grandparent ?

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josie


I know grandparents love their grandchildren and love to spoil them,but what consists of spoiling.A grandma I know takes her grand kids and their mom on vacations every year,she pays,she spends $200 on school clothes each year,Christmas the kids get $200 each in toys,She takes them out and buys toys a couple times a year,goes to library with them,parks,they help her in her yard,museum,circus,$450 for inflatable water slide for yard,trampoline,video games,lunch,dinners,overnights.I ask her isn't this going overboard,she says she enjoys it.The thing is her daughter and son in law fight with her,they say she tries to control but I don;t see that.They don't seem to appreciate what she does.Is this just expected of grandparents or what ???
Nope not loaded,grandpa works for united parcel service---2 sons still at home--even after doing all this grandma is told she didn't have to--so now grandma stops spending even though she loved to.
Nope not loaded,grandpa works for united parcel service---2 sons still at home--even after doing all this grandma is told she didn't have to--so now grandma stops spending even though she loved to.



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It isn't normal for my grandparents since, well they don't have a lot of money. Your grandmother wants you and your cousins/siblings to be happy and there is nothing wrong with that. I want a relative like her. If your parents and uncles/aunts have a problem with that, let them handle it.

Why do humans always seem to desire MORE, regardless of how little or how much we already have?




Angela


Have you ever been completely satisfied with every aspect of your life?

Even when things aren't perfect, why can't we just be happy with what we DO have?

But isn't it human nature to be in constant pursuit of improvement, progress?

I'm just wondering why I'm not satisfied with my life. Much is lacking, but frankly I'll tell you what I DO have, and why can't I just be satisfied now?? Husband with a fantastic career, stable income, renting a not-too-big, not-too-small house in a middle class neighborhood, soon will be buying the house, surrounded by fantastic neighbors, no crime, excellent schools, two gorgeous healthy children, the most perfect cat we've ever had, we're lacking nothing really. Of course we do haveto budget and we can't just buy every little thing we'd like, so it keeps us appreciative & disciplined. I'm a housewife with a gym membership and I love the gym! I love to mow our huge lawn, and I love to pull weeds, I love to entertain the neighborhood children after school on hot days with our huge inflatable water slide and/or put the sprinkler under the trampoline, and yeah it's a lot of physical labor to maintain that water slide!

My life sounds great, right?!?!

But humans are always in pursuit of forward progress, right? What's lacking here that is invisible to everyone but me is that my husband has absolutely no personality, and he never really did now that I can see as the desperate frenzy of courtship & marriage is 11 years behind us. I honestly never really did like him, but I was so sexually charged when I met him (he was the first man who came along), and my religion recommends marriage for the sake of being civilized. So here we are now.

What else am I lacking? After being a stay at home mom for 9 years I've managed to become ill-adept at keeping up with the pace of the career world. My college education is incomplete, and I've tried to go back. I'm at the end of spring semester right now and it was going well until a couple of weeks ago, and now I feel like a failure and my self-esteem is shot.

But I am beautiful & healthy (sometimes), and even at a flying trapeze class a few months ago one of the apprentice instructors was heavily taken with me. Well he was on the trapeze and I was learning silks, and next thing I knew he was standing 6 feet away from me, watching me. He wasn't trying to hide the fact that he was watching me either. It was just he & I, everyone else was busy at other things. He was standing right at the foot of my silks gazing at me. Then when I was available he spoke to me. He hadn't planned anything to say, it was just as if we were both in a dream. I didn't know what to say, and frankly I've sort of forgotten how to speak over the years of being a mom to two little kids, and a wife of a man who never has conversations with me. So there we were, in a dreamlike moment, two acrobats caught in an unexpected moment of rapture...

He stayed so close to me throughout my class, then the class was over and I didn't know what else to do, so like I always do, I went to the changing room, changed into my street clothes, and went home.

And I continued on with my mundane life as if that enchanting hour had been a dream. Because it really did feel like a beautiful dream. There have been three or four nights I've cried myself to sleep, yearning for joy in my soul, yearning for love, and wondering what if...?
Maja & Paul G, Bravo! Thank you for listening to me, heart & soul...I really want to pick you both as Best Answers and give you exponential points, I wish I could do that!!! So I'll eeny meeny miney moe...randomly between you two.

Oh and to Mr. Blimey, I do not watch television AT ALL...EVER!! for precisely the reasons you stated (and for so many other reasons too), so thankfully my dissatisfaction with life has nothing to do with the TV :)



Answer
Yeah, we only think that we want 'more', and libertarians say that we are free to choose whatever we want, and we all have chance to get anything.

But in the other hand, we don't know actually what is the final goal of it. We don't know when to stop, when it's enough. And we're so unhappy. Many years ago people knew their purpose and now? we only know that it's not the limit.
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And now I have actually read the whole post of yours. (Sorry, I thought at first it was merely a philosophical question)

I think... well you seem to be trying to persuade yourself that you are supposed to be happy because you have lots of things, family etc. You talked quite a lot about things. And it was so... I don't know, so nice to read then about that event on trapeze. Because you were talking about your experiences. There's so much difference between what we gain by posessing things and what we gain by having experiences (whatever they are, love on trapeze or bungee jumping or whatever).

I feel so strange giving an advice for a woman who has seen probably much more than me while I'm just learning to be one right now. But I just... wish you good luck. Have a lot of these experiences. Learn new things. Change your routine maybe. I'm not saying- change everything but maybe...put some colors in your life:)




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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

I am having a pool party, i need advice!?

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Q. SO i am 11 and i am having a pool party and about 8 ppl at my house. We will swim at my house and jump on my trampoline. What else can we do.


Answer
There's LOTS you can do!

Get some inflatable beach balls and scatter them around in the pool everyone will love having them to play around with.

Set up a volleyball net and play volleyball and badmitten.

Get an inflatable kiddie pool and fill it with water, break into 2 teams and have a tug of war, the losing team ends up in the water!

Set up some lounge chairs and waterproof cushions around the pool so when you and your friends aren't swimming you can use the area as a lounge area to hang around.

Have some relay races in the yard. Potato sack races, three legged races, etc.

You can do a pie eating contest, but instead of pie, fill the tins with whipped cream and whoever finishes first, wins!

Have some water balloon fights in the yard!

Set up an ice cream bar. Get chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry ice cream and some toppings. Sprinkles, chocolate syrup, whipped cream, and cherries and have everyone make their own sundaes. You can go to the dollar store and get the plastic sundae glasses or the grocery store and get the waffle cone bowls.

You can play some team sports, kickball, soccer, baseball, etc.

Play charades, pictionary, board games, etc.

I'm sure there's some water games you and your friends can come up with, with the beach balls you can play volleyball in the pool, come up with a mid-point for the net, and have 4 on one side and 4 on the other.

I hope some of these ideas help and that you have a great party!

Is anybody rich in this place.?

Q. I know this people named Shawn and Jim. They have a pool that goes up to 7 fit, and no it is not inflatable. They have a trampolines and a tv that rewinds and goes rewinds and goes forward. She has 4 labtops. And a lot more.


Answer
What are you trying to say?




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Monday, October 28, 2013

How can I learn to do a back-flip without a trampoline?

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Marie


I would to learn how to do a back-flip (and hopefully learn more, so I can do parkour) but my mom who is a nurse says they are too dangerous for me. I see where she is coming from since she is a nurse how probably sees accidents for kids paralyzing themselves everyday. I think I can handle it I am a 15 since to be 16 year old girl! Since a trampoline is out of the question how can I learn?


Answer
Ah!! Ok so that one guy above me has the motions correct. Jump up, grab your legs leaning backwards (tucking), and then land... BUT knowing that is nothing. What you need to do is get help. And NOT from a friend. I tried that and he dropped me on my damn neck. Luckily we were in a gym so I landed on a thick pad. Regardless, it hurt for a week.

Every city I've lived in has a gymnastic institute. They all have open gym days too. Pay 5-15$ average and you get a whole day in a giant gym with foam pits and stuff. I suggest you learn there. Also you will be able to ask gymnists for help too. They will know how to properly spot you as well.

Otherwise just go to a pool and try doing it over and over into the water.

Good luck man.

How can I safely learn how to do inverted (upsidedown) freestyle sking tricks?




mei


Please don't recommened the water-ramp or a trampoline, my area isn't that great so I don't have those things. Other than that, any ideas?


Answer
Swimming and diving is one of the best ways to learn if you do not have the special areas. Next is gymnastics, including a trapeze with a safety net. All of this takes time and effort to learn. The inverted aerials are very difficult and dangerous. They are not something you learn in a few hours here and there. The spectacular events you see on video are by trained, highly skilled athletes that take years to perfect and they spend hours every day in practice of the basic skills.
The Quebec Air Force was one of the best teams ever to compete and they spent years to get that good. Start with the gymnastics and the diving lessons and learn from there.




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Mangie Bam


A 10-ft wide round water trampoline is floating in a pool measuring x ft by x ft. Find a polynomial for the remaining surface area of the pool


Answer
r=5
xsquared-25pi would be the area not covered

What would be the area if x was 12 feet? What would be the correct units for your answer?




Angel Came


A 10-ft wide round water trampoline is floating in a pool measuring x ft by x ft. Find a polynomial for the remaining surface area of the pool is given by...
Answer:
r=5
xsquared-25pi would be the area not covered
x^2 -- pi (5^2) ft^2 = x^2 -- 25pi ft^2
Question:
What would be the area if x was 12 feet? What would be the correct units for your answer?



Answer
Since the problem states dimensions are in feet, the answer must be in feet^2.

x^2 = 12*12 = 144 ft^2

x^2 - pi*(5^2) = (144 - 25*pi)ft^2




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Does anyone know much about the Martha Vineyard diet?

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anitae1980


The news channel around here had some local people do it and followed up with them. It realy worked. I just put the book on hold at the library to get more info on it. But does any one know if you hvae to buy the 21 day package they sale on line to do the diet?


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Lose 21 pounds in 21 days. That's the big promise of the Martha's Vineyard Diet Detox, made popular by its celebrity dieters, including Howard Stern's sidekick Robin Quivers. In addition to weight loss, the plan also promises to deliver more energy, lower blood pressure, a sharper mind and a body cleansed of toxins.

On the program dieters have three choices -- either a two-day plan, a seven-day tune-up option or the full 21-day detox. The daily schedule for all three is the same. Your 8:30AM breakfast is a high-density antioxidant berry drink, an herbal cleansing formula, a cup of hot herbal tea and eight ounces of water (preferably distilled). At 10:30, you'll have eight ounces of water and eight ounces of hot or iced herbal tea. At 12:30PM, lunch consists of either one cup of fresh vegetable juice (made at home in a juicer) or a green drink (made from packets of powder), as well as another eight ounces of water, more of the herbal cleansing formula and an enzyme capsule. At 2:30, you'll repeat your 10:30 "snack." At 4:30, dieters have either a high-density antioxidant or berry drink. At 6:00, dinner consists of one cup of homemade cleansing soup, one cup of broth, one cup of herbal tea, more herbal cleansing formula, 8-ounces of water and another enzyme capsule. At 7:30, you'll have either eight ounces of water or tea. At bedtime, dieters take an aloe vera supplement.

For physical activity, followers of this plan are encouraged to walk one mile a day or bounce on a trampoline for 20 minutes. Those following the entire 21-day plan are also advised to have one colonic and one coffee enema each week. Dieters using the seven-day or two-day version skip the colonic, but are still expected to administer one coffee enema to help detoxify.
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Cost: Pricey. The entire diet hinges on having a juicer, which according to the book can cost between $35 and $500. Other expenses include buying enzyme capsules and plenty of organic fruits and vegetables, distilled water, colonics, enemas, body wraps and other spa-like treatments.
Meals Provided: No.
Diet Duration: Up to 21 days.
Fitness Requirements: Dieters are encouraged to either walk one mile or bounce on a trampoline for twenty minutes a day.
Time Commitment: Intense. Physical activity amounts to about 20 minutes a day, but expect to spend considerable amounts of time preparing juice and soup at home, and getting colonics.
Eating Out: Impossible. The mainstay of the diet is homemade juices, soups and other drinks.
Alcohol: None is allowed during any of the plans.
Vegetarian-Friendly: Very. Dieters end up eating a minimum of twenty-two servings of fruits and veggies -- either in soup, juices or supplements.
Strict/Flexible Eating Plan: Incredibly strict. Dieters are told exactly what to consume and when.
hope that helped

What can I do over the summer at home by myself?




Lola G.


I only get together with my friends a few times a month, so I have a lot of days when I'm at home with just my crazy family. I don't have much transportation, its mainly me and my computer. What are some fun things I can do online or at home by myself?


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de this list for me, my friends, and family so it might be a little weird, but here it is anyway:
ï­play on trampoline
ï­play on trampoline w/ water
ï­go to the pool
ï­bake a cake
ï­Slip-n-slide (with tarp)
ï­ride your bike around the block
ï­update you iPod/Mp3 player (songs)
ï­play with chalk
ï­go to the park
ï­play run the bases
ï­play wiffle-ball
ï­have a picnic
ï­have a bake-sale
ï­have a lemonade stand
ï­go shopping
ï­have a scavenger hunt
ï­make a website (www.webs.com)
ï­have a bake-off
ï­have a bubble bath
ï­bake chocolate chip cookies
ï­play on the swing-set
ï­plant a flower
ï­make a movie (using video camera)
ï­tumble in the back yard (kate)
ï­stunt!
ï­make bracelets
ï­make dinner for our family
ï­play a board game
ï­clean your room
ï­coordinate a sleepover
ï­make a fort
ï­play Wii
ï­tye dye a shirt
ï­go camping in our back yard
ï­DANCE PARTY!
ï­make popsicles in the freezer
ï­read a book
ï­write a book
ï­have a tea party (with costumes and iced tea and cookies)
ï­make a coke rocket, or explode a coke
ï­draw
ï­start a diary
ï­make a smoothie
ï­make a scrapbook
ï­play cards
ï­have a water balloon fight
ï­go to the library
ï­play an online game
ï­play jump rope
ï­make up a hand game
ï­start a club
ï­make a tree house
ï­start a band
ï­make up your own sandwich
ï­make your own kind of camp (soccer, cheerleading etc.)
ï­invent a dance move
ï­make a collage
ï­have a family game night
ï­find a pen pal (www.stonesoup.com/main2/penpal.html)
ï­put on a play
ï­write a song
ï­have an egg-drop
ï­fly a kite
ï­make something from recyclables
ï­create your own holiday
ï­get a tan
ï­attempt a world record
ï­play kitchen
ï­play dodge ball
ï­try to sound British
ï­create a routine on the trampoline
ï­enter a contest
ï­make pound cake
ï­make up a recipe
ï­make a gum wrapper bracelet (http://jas.familyfun.go.com/arts-and-crafts?page=CraftDisplay&craftid=11851)
ï­watch T.V.
ï­create a log of what you eat everyday for 4 days
ï­make your own ice cream
ï­have a race: skateboard down our driveway on you butt
ï­have a water relay
ï­go to a friends house
ï­play hide-n-go-seek
ï­add things to this list
ï­stretch
ï­pretend to play American idol
ï­make your own music video
ï­spend the day taking pictures
ï­have a sleepover everyday of the week (with different or the same people)
ï­have a garage sale
ï­have a bon fire
ï­play Frisbee
ï­learn how to do the spongebob dance (search it on youtube)
ï­go to the zoo
ï­hang a swing from a tree
ï­learn all the lyrics to a song (www.metrolyrics.com)
ï­make your own cake walk
ï­create a rollercoaster at your house
ï­have a mini-garage sale
ï­walk to Wawa
ï­have a blind-folded makeover
ï­go to the dollar store and buy stupid stuff
ï­make a sign for your door
ï­organize a party
ï­make a puffy paint shirt
ï­make a piñata
ï­wash mom or dadâs or Melanieâs car
ï­make your own popcorn
ï­clean out your closet
ï­create your own board game
ï­paint your nails
ï­have a day at the spa at our house
ï­clean out under your bed
ï­make a bookmark
ï­teach one of your siblings to do something
ï­wear a pedometer
ï­run around the block 3 times
ï­do 100 push up throughout the day
ï­freeze a go-gurt
ï­write your friend a letter
ï­learn a foreign language
ï­make a treasure hunt
ï­play mafia
ï­search your family tree
ï­see how many people have the same name as you
ï­play keep it in the air
ï­go geocaching
ï­play capture the flag
ï­paint a picture
ï­play pin the donkey
ï­sumo wrestler fight (using big balls in office)
ï­go pillow skating (on trampoline)
ï­sew your own pants
ï­ride your scooter around the block
ï­make a C.D. (burn it)
ï­play pirates? (mattâs idea)
ï­have breakfast for dinner or lunch
ï­take a hike
ï­decorate your own flip-flops
ï­egg race
ï­play volleyball
ï­play tennis at school courts
ï­reenact your favorite show
ï­put on a puppet show
ï­search a word on Google and try to get the least amount of results (EX. Smacker tinsel fishcake)
ï­go to www.girlsense.com and create outfits
ï­decorate a drawstring bag with puffy paint
ï­have a movie sleepover. Rent lots of movies and watch them all night!
ï­make play dough
ï­make a really thick string bracelet ï 
ï­write a letter to the future you
ï­use washable dye to dye your hair a crazy color!
ï­play 4 square
ï­pump up our basketballs!!
ï­go to the movies
ï­take a nap
ï­meditate
ï­save up your money for something you really want
ï­stay up for 24 hours with your friend




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Sunday, October 27, 2013

i want to know how to hand wash my black pullover,its wool and i just wanna know should i wash,how long time?

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sunshine.


should i soak it in water?plssssssss help!!!


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Use Wool Mix (Used to be Martha Gardener's Wool Mix - but I think they renamed it). Directions are on the bottle.

The main thing is to make sure that you dry it flat. Don't hang it up. Mum used to dry ours on the trampoline. I use a bra bag pegged across the top of a clothes airer to make a platform to dry it on.

To be on a diving team in college, do you have to be a really good swimmer?




***Big Blu


also, i am a gymnast and cheerleader, do you think those abilities to flip and twist will help in diving?
also is it frightening as a beginner?



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No, you don't have to be a top-level swimmer to dive, although you should be comfortable in the water.

As divers, we used to cross-train on trampolines, so I guess the same principle would apply going the other way. If you already have good motor co-ordination from gymnastics and cheerleading, doing the actual movements in diving should come real easy. You'll need to work on the takeoffs, but once you're in the air it'll be similar. You'll just have to get used to 'landing' on your head! ;-)

The only part of diving that I ever found scary was going up to the highest platforms (7.5 and 10 m, 24 and 33 ft), but that's because I don't much like heights. I was usually OK off the 5 m though, and none of the (junior, u18) competitions I ever entered had people going off the 10 m. I doubt you'll get sent up the top boards as a beginner, anyway, but if you've mastered the moves on the lower boards, then why not? It's not as if you hit the water that much faster from 7.5 as from 5 m, or from 10 as from 7.5 m.

Good luck with it.




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