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- Sport (14061 bytes)
18: Not only has professionalism helped increase the populari...
33: * Combat ([[Judo]], [[karate]], [[boxing]], [[fencing]], [[taekwondo|tae kwon ...
54: [["Winning isn't everything; it's the only thing."]] or an obsession with individual achiev...
58: ...example, in [[football]] it is considered sportsmanlike to kick the ball out of play to allow treatmen...
62: .... Athletes, coaches, fans, and parents sometimes unleash violent behaviour on people or property, in m... - List of sports (7304 bytes)
1: ...may fit in more than one category. Here they are only listed in one.
53: * [[Karate]]
164: Sports mainly based on sheer power.
191: * [[Inline speed skating]]
195: * [[Roller skating]], Inline skating - Cheyenne, Wyoming (8059 bytes)
35: ...the capital of the [[Wyoming Territory]] and the only city of any consequence, as well as being the se...
78: [[Alferd Packer]] the only American ever convicted of [[cannibalism]] (thou...
83: ...Boxing Association]] a sanctioning body for sport karate and kickboxing. - Foot (3755 bytes)
3: ...y]] of the human being, the term [[leg]] denotes only foot.
5: ...s that have soft or padded feet, the foot is commonly called a [[paw]]. In [[mollusk]]s, on the other ...
13: ...On the other hand, some martial arts (including [[Karate]], [[Judo]]) are customarily trained in bare feet...
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