Posts Tagged ‘ Fit ’

Harbinger 1260 Men’s Training Grip Gloves

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Training Grip palm features Harbinger’s TechGel Comfort Pads, that mold to your hands, protecting them from the stresses of active training

Product Features

* Innovative Curved finger design offers a natural, flexible, and comfortable fit
* Extended fingers maximize hand protection
* No-Sweat lining wicks moisture away from your skin
* Hand washing/air drying removes salt and oils, maintaining suppleness, original fit, helping gloves to last longer

Product Details

* Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.3 x 1 inches ; 6.4 ounces
* Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
* Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
* ASIN: B00074T4WE
* Item model number: 1260

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Learn To Ride A Bike.

Sunday, October 12th, 2008

I have spent the last 15 years researching bicycles, riding techniques, frame construction, design processes, space-age materials, historical cycles, how to fit a rider to a bike, how people learned to ride, how to teach people how to ride, how to shift gears, rules of the road and mor

You will have “Learn to Ride a Bike in Less Than Two Hours and Nobody Gets Hurt” in front of you in less than two minutes (depending on the speed of your Internet connection).

Learn how a bicycle stays upright and how to convey that information to others who want to learn to ride and teaching others will be SO EASY for yo

Are you ready to finally understand exactly what makes a bicycle stay upright?

Look at it this way – $14.99 is really a painless drop in the bucket compared to the amount of time you’re going to spend running up and down with your child only to have your child even more reliant on your presence than when you started if you don’t use my technique

In less than two hours and nobody gets hurt!

Visit LearnToRideaBike.com and see exactly how a bicycle is ridden and how to convey these principles to the youngest of children…(and even adults, too!)

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