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Wall Mount Heavy Bag Hanger from Century
Jan 13th
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Designed specifically for mixed martial arts workouts with training bags to practice a Variety of strikes and kicks. Can hold heavy bags Weighing up to 70 lbs. Once mounted to the wall, the hanger Can swivel from side to side. ?. . . More>> a>
Century Body Opponent Freestanding Heavy Bag, XL with Base Unit
Dec 11th
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Letter box Japan Edo Period 19th century CE Lacquered Wood 2
Sep 24th

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Century 100 lb Heavy Bag Combo
Sep 2nd
- Includes FREE Bag Gloves & Jump Rope
- Shell is 600 denier polyester
- Filled with synthetic fiber
- Chains for hanging, bottom tie-down strap
- Weighs Approximately 100 lbs
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Box in the form of a Double Peach Japanese Edo period 19th century CE decorated with takamaki-e lacquer
Jul 1st

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Gungfu Century 2 Piece Mouth Guard & Case – Mouth Guard Kit – Color: Clear, Size: Adult
May 17th
- 2 mouth guards and carrying case included
- Ideal for boxing, mma, jiu-jitsu, wrestling, judo, kungfu, karate & all martial arts
- Helps protect the jaw, teeth and gum from injuries
- Single mouth guard system fits comfortably over the upper teeth
- Select from adult or youth sizes
Product Description b> Complete Single Mouthguard
system includes two single clear Mouthpieces and a clear carrying case. Choose from Adult or Youth. Custom fits your mouth in seconds. Includes a ventilated plastic box for storage. When Used Properly, this mouth guard system Will Protect your jaw, teeth and gums from severe injury D
Gungfu Century Youth Boxing Gloves 6oz – Color: Black/Silver/Red
Apr 8th
- Quality leatherette
- Designed for youth 3-12yrs of age
- Hook and Loop closure
- Attached thumb
- 6oz weight for youth, Color: Black/Silver with Red Accents
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adult boxing glove design, but sized for children. Id? Al, boxing, kickboxing, MMA, fitness condition of carat? and g? n? eral Youth 3? 12. Con? Us specifically engineered for young ATHL? Your? 6 oz This set of boxing gloves is id? Al went for? Ment of fitness or entered? Ment heavy bag. The characteristics include characteristics High-density, multi-layer foam for shock absorption, curved design glove with bar poignant? E pillow? E to train fist pr? Cis, and a closure at the wrist r? Adjustable envelope to support . A.. . More>> a>
Gungfu Century Youth Boxing Gloves 6oz – Color: Black/Silver/Red
Century Hydrocore Heavy Bag
Apr 1st
- Durable polyester vinyl cover
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Training Montage for the game of boxing if? Century.
Mar 3rd
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Softball ***the Sport of the Century***
Oct 8th
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fa? ons to get on base. Types of visits include full swing, bunt, drag bunt, slap and hit. A batter can get on base with a walk, or when hit by one step, but these situations are not hits. Runners can not leave their bases after? S launcher rel? Che ball.
Both? Teams switch between offense and d? Defense after? S that? S team? Defensive killed three people. Outs can be brought because of his many? Ons. A player? Flung corners (a fielder) can catch a ball hit? E before it hits the ground, make a withdrawal. A fielder can also hold the ball while touching a base, when an offensive player (here, a base runner) is forced? ? advance before the runner reaches that base. If the rider does not have to? to advance the runner must? be? Tiquet? with the ball properly? be appealed? e. A pitcher “hits”? p? you, which came to no shrinkage.
A barr? Is when the pitcher throws three strikes? p? you. A gr? Ve is given? when there is a good location, o? the batter does not hit, when the batter s’? spear? and missing the ball or when the p? you need the ball (m? me if a foul ball can not? be gr? ve three? unless it is bunted). P? Also given you? four balls. A ball is not bad. If the batter re? Ilo four balls, the batter is? Cern? the initial registration database. This is known as a walk. Locations are good and bad? S finished? S by StrikeZone. The strike zone is a rectangular area that s’? Tends across the width of homeplate and drive? Short e? from the knees of the p? you just below? shoulders.
Softball has a number of rounds, g? N? Generally seven or nine. A set is an s? Series two? Teams playing offense and d? Defense. ? end num? s ro PERSIE handles the team to score with the most? lev? wins.
Softball is a direct descendant of baseball, which is sometimes? Named? Hardball to distinguish it from softball, but it diff? Re? more? custody (see Comparison of baseball and softball). This article assumes no knowledge of baseball.
F? D-operation of international softball? Holds world championships, held every four years, in several cat? Categories. The ISF is the international body. The Amateur Softball Association is the national administration for Softball? United States under the 1976 Act on amateur sport. Due to the popularity? this sport, there are a multitude of bodies such as the U.S. Sp? cialis? Sports Association and the National Softball Association.
Fast Pitch Softball is a tr? Sd? Defensive game launcher East?. The pitcher throws the ball? maximum speed with little or no arc. The pitch is tr? S similar? that of a jet? on by a baseball pitcher, but both diff? rent mainly in their styles to initiate and exit points: baseball pitchers over the dry out the ball? from a point above the catcher’s glove (pronation), while the softball fastball Communiqu? of pitchers? a point which is lower? than or? scabies? height catcher’s glove (below). Speeds of 70 + mph (110 + km / h) are common at the quarry? Re women. Because of the difficulty? Increased to hit the largest, least dense ball, fast ball games are soft g? n? generally not played? on areas much smaller than their counterparts slow pitch (typically 200 feet [61 m? very] marble? cl? structure of center field).
Put? Modified Pitch softball? establishes one? balance between speed and slo. The speed of the locations are limited? S not allowing the pitcher to raise their arms above their own? Shoulders.
Slow Pitch softball gives batters more dominance by making it easier for them to hit the ball. The type of ball for women and youth competition is g? N? Generally smaller and denser than the variety in your fastball, which makes it more difficult to hit a ball? ? the d? defense. This type of ball is often? Sign? as a “green dot” because of the green dot on the ball that marks its size range. Male type? pitch ball is very slow? s similar? one type of ball fastball. Softball Men’s slow pitch are often? sign? s like? Blue Dot “, due to the blue dot on the ball that marks its size range. In r? rule g? n? eral, slow softball are not much larger (300 feet [90 m? very] marble in center field) due to the advantage of p? you grew? slow pitch range and power over their fast pitch counterparts. L benefit increases? hit? p? you combined? e with new technologies in the production of b? tones softball has forced? many softball leagues? impose r? rules on the number of home runs over- le-cl? structure that can be brought account? during a game.
Slow Pitch Softball is popularis Chicago Style? E by using a large 16-inch leather li? base ball ‘Kapok, which is captured? and jet? with bare hands. No glove No? Necessary or required or permitted in some leagues. The ball is softened by the grace? Ve each hitter and can transport over long distances through the use of heavy b? Tones. A 36 oz bat is the limit of the r? Regulations in the many leagues. The most popular ball game is called? DeBeer Clincher made by Soci t? and manufactured? s Ha? ti. It p? Is 9 ounces, three ounces more of a ball 12 inches is also used? slow pitch softball, but the diff? Conference is an anvil gets softer as the game progresses while a tr? s tightened? s ball 12 inches is extreme? extremely difficult and impossible to field with bare hands. The sport is popular in the cities of Chicago, Philadelphia and Los Angeles.
The playground is divided? territory? equitable and foul territory. Fair territory is divided? field indoor situations, the outfield, and the territory-del? of cl? ture field ext? laughing.
The field is? Finished by fault lines that meet? right angle at home plate. The minimum length of the baselines varies classification of play (see below for official measurements). A cl? Structure being ex? Execution between the baselines of? Finishes bounds; this key? Structure is? ? Equidistant from home plate? all points.
Derr? Re marble is a net s? SAFETY?. It must? Be between 25 and 30 feet (7. 62 and 9. 14 m? Very) behind? Re marble.
Home Plate is a figure? five c t? s, a combination of a rectangle and a triangle, 17 (43 cm) wide. The c t? S are 8. 5 inches (22 cm) long. The triangle s’ins? Re in the right angle? by the baselines.
Marble is a corner of a diamond with bases? each corner. Other bases that home plate is 15 inches (38 cm) c t?, Cloth or matte? Rial similar, and not more than 5 inches (13 cm)? Thickness. The bases are g? N? Generally firmly fixed? S ground. The bases are numbered? Rot? Are counterclockwise as initial registration basis, second? My base, and the third? My base. Often, but not always, outside the initial registration database (which is, in foul territory) and? c t? and religious? e? it there is a contrast of color “in double? or? s base? SAFETY?. It is destiny? pr upcoming collisions between the first baseman and the runner. The short runner for the part under the stroke of the double base after? s hitting? the ball while the team to d? defensive attempts to throw the ball? the base r? guli? re initial registration time before the runner reaches the base of the s? SAFETY ?. However, not all softball diamonds have these bases s? SAFETY? and they are much en? quent in softball fetal feminine than men. The dual basis is n? necessary in ISF championships .
Int field? Interior consists? diamond and the adjacent space in which the fielders int? Market (see below) normally play. The field exterior is the remaining space between the baselines and cl? Outer structure of the field? Between Interior and the infield. Int field? Interior is g? N? Generally “skin” (dirt?), While the outer field? Interior has the grass in the comp? Partitions r? Order.
Near the center of the diamond is the pitching plate. In fastball, a circle of 8 feet? Corchera? S (2. 44 m? Very) OD? Be known as the pitching circle is around the pitching plate.
A field is officially hundred? have a warning track between 15 and 12 feet (ft? very 5 and 4) of cl? outer structure of the field? laughing. However, if the game is played on a field larger than required, no warning track is n? Needed before the cl? Outer structure of the field? Laughing temporary.
Situ? in foul territory outside both baselines are two boxes on the coach at. Each box? Is behind you? Re a line of 15 feet (5 meters? Very) long-situ? ? 12 feet (3 m? Very) of each r? F? Conference.
Mat? N riel? Necessary? softball includes a ball, bat, gloves, uniforms and? Protective Equipment, including the helmets of the team to attack and a protective helmet and chest of the recipient? flung corners.
Despite? the name of the game, the ball itself w? me is not tender. The size of the ball varies according to the classification of play; the circumference? Authorized conferences? E in the international game is 12 inches (30 cm) and 11 (28 cm). The ball is most often covered in white leather in two pieces? little pr? s the shape of a figure 8 and sewn with red thread, although other rev? are authorized to Wear? s. The core of the ball can be brought against long fiber kapok, or m? Mixture of li? Age and rubber, or m? Mixture of polyurethane? Methane, or other mat? Rial counterpart?. In 2002? High visibility? yellow “optic” softballs were t? introduced. Yellow is the color of the agent of the NCAA and NAIA softballs. Yellow softballs are fast becoming the standard for all levels of play balls are white? also allowed use, but you rarely use them in games.
In Chicago, where? Softball t? Invent?, it remains traditional to play with a ball 16 inches in circumference? Conference. This big ball is g? N? Generally softer (occasionally called a ball porridge). When using a 16-inch ball, the fielders do not wear gloves or mittens.
All the players? Flung corners gloves commissioning, leather or matte? Rial similar. Gloves have webbing between the thumb and forefinger. The first baseman and catcher may wear mitts, gloves are distinguished from gloves in that they have extra padding? Commentary, and no fingers. Except for the pitcher, whose glove can not? Be white or gray (this confuses the p? Te), gloves and mittens can be brought any suit. Softball gloves are g? N? Generally larger than those used? Are in baseball.
In 16 inch softball, gloves are g? N? Generally not harbor? S. It will be of? Finished? by the league whether gloves are permissible or not.
Each team to wear a distinctive uniform. The uniform includes a cap, shirt, undershirt, just drag and hold? Ons and shorts or pants, these are the components for which standards are? Tables. geniculate? res are sliding? also an option.
Caps need? Very similar and are mandatory for male players. Caps, helmet shield res and headbands are optional for female players, and should? Be the m? Me if color is more than one port?. A fielder who chooses to wear a helmet (see below) is not n? Necessary to wear a cap.
Including for softball players, most players use “sliding shorts? Otherwise known as compression? Short for other sports like soccer, football etc. These shorts help, and prot? The ger thigh during the transition from the second to the plate? me, third? me, or? home.
At the rear? Re uniform an Arabic numeral from 1? 99 is? Be visible. Numbers like 02 and 2 are considered? R? S as identical. player names are optional.
Jewelry,? the exception of Medic-Alert bracelets and necklaces-style, can not? be wearing? during a game.
All players must wear shoes. They may have cleats or spikes. The tips must s’? Tender at least 3 / 4 inch (19 millimeters? Very) far from the sole. spikes m fetal rounded are ill? scabies, as are those manufactured? s? from hard plastic or other MATERIALS SYNTHETIC. spikes METALLIC removable are banned? any level of play
Several leagues r? Cr? Ative prohibit the use of spikes m fetal or points to r? Reduce the severity? possible injury when a runner slides feet first into a fielder. ? all young (under 15) levels, co-? edition (the official terminology for? mixed teams) slow pitch, and pitch modification, spikes m fetal are not authorized? s.
All p? Your are required to wear batting helmets. Batting helmets must have two headsets, one from each c t?, and a protective cage. The cages are n? Sary? levels more? age except the youngest level but are mandatory? lower levels? lev? s youth softball. The cage emp? Che ball hit the batter’s face. Helmets and cages that are damaged? S or alt? R? S are prohibited.
In fast pitch, the catcher must wear a helmet with a mask and prot? Ge bra. A sensor Women must wear a protective body? any level of play at youth level, the prot? ge-guards are mandatory. The prot? Ge-guards also protected? Ger the ball. In addition, some third base player or players in other positions can? Be required to wear a mask. That case, preventing damage to the face. [Quote No? Necessary]
In slow pitch, the catcher must wear a helmet and mask at youth level. At the adult level, there is no formal requirement for the recipient to wear a mask, although the r? Official rules, it recommends.
? Protective Equipment of any kind is g? N? Generally not harbor? 16-inch softball.
A softball game can last from 3? 9 innings, depending on the league, r? Rules, and type of softball, but 7 innings is the most en? Quente. In each round, each team to bat up? that three hitters have t? turned off (see below). The team to take turns to b? Tone. Officially, the bat is first the team to ad? Cid? a lot [1], although the fetal d-operation can d? cider otherwise? its discrete? tion. R? Most common rule is that the bats? Team of two? Me home. Batting second is advantageous.
In case of? Galit?, Handles Supp? Ments are usually played to’re up to? what the link is broken, except in certain tournaments and championships. If the team to Home is the leader and the team to the road just completed his half? the seventh? me round, the game ends, because it is not n? necessary for the team to local bat? again.
In all forms of softball, the team to the d? defensive as the team to d? defensive, the team to be offensive? bat or b? tone and trying to score runs.
The game begins with the umpire saying “Play Ball”. Apr? S p? You is pr? You and all fielders (? Except the catcher) are in fair territory, the pitcher is? pitching plate and attempts to throw the ball pass? p? the receiver behind you? re marble. The launch, or not, must? Be done with a call often armpits? “Mill? Wind” motion: the ball must? Be lib? R? below the hip when the hand is far more hip than the elbow.
a motion mill? Wind is by extending your throwing hand around your body toward the rear? re and letting the ball? the height of hip? maximum speeds. 12u pitchers usually throw in Sch?’re 30, is about 14u in Sch?’re 40 or 50 of the bottom, 16U is when the speeds are u? ity? 70 mph.
The pitcher tries to throw the ball to pass it? through the strike zone. However, advance to play a highly qualified launcher? S can d? Lib? R? Not lie in a ball outside the area gr? Ve if it considers that the p? You may swing. In other cases, such as when an attacker tr? S powerful comes to b? Tone and they are followed by a weaker hitter, a pitcher may d? Lib? R? Ment walk down the first batter? on the calculation that the next batter will be an easy way out. The strike zone is? G? LY diff? Rent in the diff? Different forms of softball. A field that passes through this area is a gr? Fri. Ground that the batter ‘s? Spear? a gr? ve is? also, m? me that any ball hit? e that the lands in foul territory (unless it is a fastball and two gr? ves have to? j? t? call?).
Land that is not a gr dreaming and that the batter does not swing? a bullet. The number of balls and strikes is called? Count. The number of balls is always given? First, only 2 and 1, 2 and 2, and so on. A number of 3 and 2 is one of? Full number, since the next ball or gr? Ve ends rotate the drummer? the plate? unless the ball goes foul.
If the ball are lining? You fault, it is a dead ball and can not play? Be made up? the pitcher re? ilo the ball? again, and the umpire said, “play ball.”
Various acts ill? Gaux committed by the pitcher, such as jumping or hopping flight after a ball? As awarded? ? p? you, and any runners on base to go? the next base.
16-inch softball, the pitch is lob?. It must? Be launched? more? lev? that t? te p? you and spend? through the strike zone. The arbitrators will often calls based on the place o? the ball falls behind? re plate. A ball launched? E in “good” is considered? R? as a not perfect.
The team to send an offensive p? You? both? home plate to use the b? tone to try to hit the step forward in the area? fair. The order of the bat players, known as the batting order must remain the m? Me throughout the match. substitutes must beat in the m? my position as the player they are replacing. Hitters in mixed male and fetal Minins must alternate.
P? Stands facing you? the pitcher? the int? Interior of the box? te p? you (there is one on each c t? of the plate). The bat is held? both hands on? shoulder away from the pitcher. The ball is usually touch? by a full swinging motion in which the bat can go through more than 360 degrees? s. P? You? Steps usually proceed with the front foot and balan? Ories bat.
Once the ball is hit? E in fair territory the runner must try to advance to first base or del?. When ex? Execution? the initial registration basis, the p? you is a batter-runner. When she reached the first of any s? SAFETY? (See below), it becomes a base-runner or runner.
If four balls are called? S, it is a walk. P? Becomes you to walk first and if there is a runner on first rider arrives? advance? the second? me.
A bullet hit? E FRAPP? high in the air is a balloon. A bullet hit? fly upwards? an angle u? laughing? 45 degrees? S is a pop fly. A bullet hit? E entered? No? into the air by the infield? height? which a fielder indoor situations could play if in the right position is a player online. A bullet hit? E that touches the ground in the diamond is a ground ball. If a bullet hits? E touches a player or a base, it is considered? R? to have touch? soil.
The batter is out? if three gr? ves are called? s (b a withdrawal? tone), a bullet struck? e by the batter is caught before touching the ground (a flyout), the batter is touch? by the ball or glove holding the ball while the p? you is far from a base (tagged), a fielder holding the ball touches a base which is the only base towards which the p? you can s ex? CLURE before the batter reaches the? (A? Force or force play), or in certain circumstances sp? Sions. Unlike baseball, where? p? you are authorized? unlimited? bullets? chapp




