Many people believe that effective martial arts is solely about the fusion of power with technique although this statement is true this combination can become even more effective if you know exactly where to land your strikes. The human body has many tiny areas which when identified and understood can be used to boost the effectiveness of your technique. These tiny areas are known as Pressure Points. The Pressure Points in the Martial Arts system is the ultimate addition to the repertoire of any martial artist or self-protection practitioner. The DVD features the USA's Professor Rick Clark a leading authority in this field and contains some of the most impressive and effective pressure point work on DVD.
When the Winter temperature reaches rock-bottom and still waters are frozen solid there is still one option available to the keen pike angler...moving water. Working along various sections of Linconshire's River Welland top Pike angler Mick Brown shows how perseverance and correct technique can stir the lethargic pike from their Winter torpor and provide heart warming sport in an otherwise inhospitable landscape. See Pike fishing as it really happens. From bank and boat with live
GAA ALL IRELAND FOOTBALL FINAL -SAM 2011. Released Nov 2011
Champions of League One and promotion back to the Championship at the first attempt mission accomplished by Nigel Pearson's men. With a free-scoring forward line of Matty Fryatt and Steve Howard leading the way Leicester led the division for most of the season entertaining home and away in front of their huge following. See goals galore as the Foxes swept all before them during a sensational season of flowing football and top class entertainemnt. Featuring interviews with the boss and the season's key men and enjoy the celebrations at a packed Walkers Stadium as Leicester lifted their first silverware for almost a decade.
Every Premier League goal ever scored by West Bromwich Albion contained in one pulsating 90 minute game. Featuring the dramatic the exquisite the sublime and the memorable goals scored during Albion’s Premier League adventures. Not forgetting the tap-ins the own goals the penalties and the consolation goals because every one counts. This is kind of game that only happens in your dreams! Where the Baggies score again and again and again and again.
The average angler is a reluctant river angler. In this video top angler Keith Arthur shows how to tackle up and demonstrates the art of river fishing. More than that Keith takes on the pace and depth of Ulster's River Erne and demonstrates the need to put plenty of shot on the line. In this film he fishes for roach and bream and shows that a well-presented bait will account for a fish in even the most appalling conditions.
Relive one of the most thrilling majors in recent history. When Charl Schwartzel birdied the 18th hole of his final round to win the 2011 Masters at Augusta National he provided a fitting finish to one of the most thrilling last days of any golf major in recent times. While the first three days of the tournament had already provided some magical moments on perhaps the most famous course in world golf it was the final day when the fireworks really started as a host of players were poised to seize the opportunity to wear one of the most coveted prizes in the sport the Green Jacket. A total of eight players held at least a share of the lead over the closing holes including Tiger Woods who threatened to win his first major since 2008 and Rory McIlroy whose capitulation from leader by four shots to finishing ten shots adrift was felt by everyone who watched the amazing scenes unfold. It was a tournament high on drama and filled with unforgettable moments that made for compelling viewing. All this can now be remembered on this incredible DVD which lets you relive one of the grandest occasions in the whole of sport.
In an exclusive interview Sven Goran Eriksson gives you the lowdown on the current crop of Liverpool lions. They're the latest in a long line legends who've worn the white of England while at Liverpool. It's a line stretching all the way back to 1897 through the golden era of the 1970's when being an Englishman at Anfield was virtually a passport to the national side right up to the present day and the undoubted highlight of September 2001 in which Germany were hammered by five goal from Liverpool players: Owen bagged a hat-trick Gerrard struck a thunderous finish and Heskey rounded off a perfect evening with the fifth. Goals and action from the great names of the past and the heroes of the present combine to tell the story of the Liverpool legends who have given their all for club and country.
Relive a nail-biting year of record-breaking action and excitement as Ignition revisits the most memorable and heart-stopping moments of the 2005 FIA World Rally Championship. Citroen's superstar Sebastien Loeb shone as he defended his title as World Champion in awesome style breaking numerous records en route making his closest rivals work harder than ever before. Featuring a full review of the 2005 season Ignition takes you on a journey through 16 rallies over four continents
Aston Villa is a club that has earned a reputation as a fantastic cup team, and this collection of League Cup Final victories is a chance to relive these moments of brilliance time and time again.1975 League Cup Final vs Norwich City: The League Cup proved to be a positive association for both teams competing in the final, as both Second Division rivals achieved promotion that season. However, it was Aston Villa that claimed the glory on the day as Graydon's strike edged the team to victoryto lift the trophy1977 League Cup Final vs Everton: The 1977 tournament, coinciding with the Queen's Silver Jubilee year, delivered a celebratory League Cup Final as Aston Villa and Everton battled it out, and thanks to a Brian Little brace, secured an unprecedented third League Cup title for the West Midlands side.1994 League Cup Final vs Manchester United: A victory over league champions gave Aston Villa a well deserved confidence boost, and proved that the team could take on the best in the country. A goal from Atkinson and a spectacular strike by Saunders cancelled out Mark Hughes' effort and ensured that the League Cup would once again be on its way back to Villa Park.1996 League Cup Final vs Leeds United: Carving their name into the roll of honour once again, Aston Villa secured a triumphant victory over league rivals Leeds United to ensure that the trophy would be clad in Claret and Blue for the fifth time in the Clubs' history. Goals from Milosevic, Taylor and Yorke ensured that their Yorkshire opponents returned home having received a strict lesson in Cup Final football.
A magical history tour Art Wood older brother of the Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood ex-vocalist with Alexis Korner and founder of the Artwoods takes us on a tour of rock'n'roll London showing where the seeds were sown for the blues explosion that defined the sound of London in the 60s. Taking a dry and droll look at the past Art shares with many of the most famous names in the music business we delve into a graffiti sprayed back alley where the R'n'B sound was laid down visi
Ever since man first looked to the sky, there has been an undeniable fascination with flight, perhaps no event taps into that spirit like the Slam Dunk contest at NBA All-Star Weekend. For more than a quarter of a century, gifted athletes have raised the bar on the art form known as the dunk and then proceeded to soar above it.This DVD traces the roots of what has become the centrepiece of All-Star Saturday night. Not only will the founding fathers of flight such as Julius Erving and Dominique Wilkins tell their stories, but also more recent stars such as Vince Carter and Blake Griffin reflect on performances that will never be forgotten.Experience the Slam Dunk Contest's greatest moments and the most inventive innovations. Watch dunkers of all sizes, such as 5'7 Spud Webb captivate the crowd. Re-live the epic battles between Nate Robinson and Dwight Howard and dip into the Slam Dunk vault for a look at dazzling gems that haven't been unearthed in years.
When cycling took off... literally!Produced by the people who brought you MTV's Jackass (Johnny Knoxville, Jeff Tremaine and Academy Award nominee Spike Jonze), this is the story of Mat Hoffman, living legend of the global BMXcircuit. Throughout a lengthy career that saw Hoffman turn pro at just 16 and grow to dominate the sport of BMX vert-ramp riding, the man they call 'The Condor' has continually worked to push the limits of what is possible on two wheels.Hoffman has not only dominated the sport of BMX vert-riding for over 20 years, he actually invented a large amount of the tricks that has seen the sport rocket in popularity. As with so many extreme sports pioneers, Hoffman's motivations stem purely from his own ambitions, and even without endorsements, cameras, fame and fans, he would still be working to push the boundaries of gravity. Now, this group of talented filmmakers open the door to the world of 'The Condor', showcasing the inner workings and exploits of the man who gave birth to 'Big Air'.
Highlights of the 2007 - 2008 Season
Relive all the Hammers' highs (and lows) of the 2001/02 football season with interviews from the team and match-by-match coverage.
This programme follows the remarkable career of Lorenzo Amoruso at Rangers. Joining the club in summer 1997 Amoruso led the team to a domestic treble and in 1999-2000 a league championship. Through thick and thin injury problems and cup glory Amoruso has become a respected player much loved by the dedicated Rangers fans...
Featuring a full review of the 2006 - 2007 Season.
Gary Lineker was such a player. Featuring more than 50 memorable goals this legendary DVD follows his final seasons for Tottenham and caps off a fabulous career by scoring in his last ever English game at Old Trafford. Matt le Tissier was a remarkable player. In a one-club career he played 540 times for Southampton scoring 209 goals and converting an amazing 47 out of 48 penalties. Sir Trevor Brooking epitomises all that is great and good in football. Born in Barking in 1948 Tr
Colin McRae: Stages Rally 2008
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