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Thursday, February 25. 2010
Jennifer Rodriguez: the Web's ... Posted by Rob Mars
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Olympic speed skater Jennifer Rodriguez finds herself atop a strange list.
A reminder, just in case she (or we) needed one, that the Internet is like a shadowy lodestone attracting seemingly in greater measure the unreasonable and the unscrupulous. But disturbing as that is to ponder, it is better than another simile, one possibly more faithful: a finely polished mirror in which we find a clearer than we'd like to think reflection of our world and ourselves. Tuesday, November 24. 2009
Ballet gone wrong Posted by Rob Mars
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This week brings us to the holiday season. For many, The Nutcracker is a tradition this time of year. Everywhere young ballerinas prepare earnestly for school and community productions of the popular ballet. But their practice sessions aren't always innocent; now and then things go wrong, as here with "Waltz of the Flowers":
Have a wonderful holiday! Monday, October 5. 2009
Jenny Finch teams up with Avocados. ... Posted by Rob Mars
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Time once more to recognize organizations that have wisely decided to enlist star female athletes to promote their goods and services. Of which there are two today:
The Amazing Avocado: Jenny Finch has teamed up with Avocados and kicked off the Avocado League. Eight women are competing for the game day avocado recipe that best embodies the spirit, passion and flavor of their hometown. Stop by www.theamazingavocado.com/bighit to take a look at the delicious recipes. Votes will be counted from September 23 until October 14. The "Big Hit" recipe – the one with the most votes – wins the title of Avocado League MVP and receives the grand slam prize package – a $1,000 grocery gift card and a year's supply of avocados. Tampax: Tampax, the number one tampon brand in the U.S., announced today that tennis champion Serena Williams will appear in a print advertising campaign starting in October 2009. The images bring to life Tampax's "Outsmart Mother Nature" campaign, further illustrating the brand's commitment to celebrating today's women and empowering them to live life on their own terms every day. We end with a video from the new Tampax campaign. Not so surprisingly, this ad has raised eyebrows and prompted a few comments (e.g. see here and here). I refrain from comment, yielding for once to my prudent self: Thursday, August 13. 2009
How to watch Carano vs. Cyborg on ... Posted by Rob Mars
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Perhaps you are like me. You don't watch enough television to justify a subscription to one or more of the premium channels. (My satellite bill has only one extra on it, a sports package that allows me to get most televised women's sporting events.) Given that, we have a problem: How best to affordably watch the Carano-Cyborg fight Saturday night? Always thinking of my loyal readers (both of you), and of course myself, I have researched the matter and can provide the following suggestions:
DISH Network: If you are a DISH Network subscriber and act soon enough, you might be able to watch the fight free. DirecTV: Here again it might be possible to watch free. All television services: Showtime has a $25 Cash Back promotion for new subscribers. Online: $24.95 gets you what may be the best seat in the house: you can choose camera angles during the event. Notice too another freebie: watch tomorrow night's weigh-in free at strikeforce.sho.com. Finally, don't delay. Your chances of getting a deal will be better if you don't wait until the last minute. Tuesday, August 11. 2009
Jennie Finch teams up with ProMounds Posted by Rob Mars
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In keeping with my undertaking to acknowledge whenever possible organizations that support female athletes, this just in:
Brockton, MA. – ProMounds Inc., the parent company of On Deck Sports, today announced that it has welcomed Olympic gold medalist Jennie Finch as the newest member of its Professional Staff Team. ProMounds is a leading manufacturer of baseball and softball products. Tuesday, August 4. 2009
Girls4Sport "Ordinary ... Posted by Rob Mars
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In a free society people can act together spontaneously—sans coercion and political strife—to better the world. The folks at Girls4Sport, apparently understanding this congenial yet often ignored truth, do their part to make the world a better place for girls and women (that is to say: for all of us).
For instance, their Pink Store, where 5% of purchases go to the U'ilani Fund; likewise, their Girls4Sport Foundation, which "supports organizations and programs that provide girls of all ages with the skills, support, and opportunity to lead active lives with confidence"; now, an essay contest that honors inspiring women: Surf and swim apparel designer Girls4Sport will honor inspiring women with its "Ordinary Heroes" essay contest. Girls4Sport invites participants to nominate the women in their lives—mothers, daughters, sisters, and friends—who have accomplished extraordinary things or inspired others [to] dream bigger and better. The contest entry deadline is August 30, 2009. Tuesday, August 4. 2009
Erin Hamlin supports National ... Posted by Rob Mars
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According to the National Headache Foundation (NHF), migraines affect women approximately three times more often than men. Of course, athletic women are not exempted, and 2009 Women's Luge World Champion Erin Hamlin has suffered her fair share. Fittingly, Erin recently became a spokesperson for NHF:
Having had some success with NHF's Chart Your Course to Relief Tool, Erin wants other migraine sufferers to visit Headache U so they too can begin finding personal relief. Tuesday, July 28. 2009
Nike Back Your Block Posted by Rob Mars
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Nike Back Your Block
Today I call your attention to what seems to me another worthwhile program sponsored by Nike:
Nike is supporting local efforts to unlock the potential of kids and young adults across the country by investing up to $650,000 in grants. Through NikeBackYourBlock.com, non-profit organizations and schools with programs in sports, education, advocacy and/or mentoring are being given the opportunity to apply for grants up to $5,000 in cash and Nike products. There doubtless are many, many youth-focused organizations that could use this grant money. Please encourage any you know to apply. Furthermore, the program already has a number of deserving applicants—e.g., 3M Track Club, Silicon Valley Glory, Central Florida Athletic Association, Pennsylvania Regional Ballet—that you can support by voting. Friday, July 24. 2009
A tribute reclaimed: another ... Posted by Rob Mars
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15:33
Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) A tribute reclaimed: another pilgrimage to the altar of Sydney Bristow
I was given a fright last week when I discovered that Clara Darko's beautifully edited tribute to Sydney Bristow—action heroine nonpareil—was no longer available on YouTube. Fortunately, it wasn't difficult to find on Vimeo. Better yet, the video quality seems to me even better. A good excuse to again honor Jennifer Garner, the athletic woman who made the epithet female action star manifest:
Wednesday, July 8. 2009
Finally! A politician worthy of my vote Posted by Rob Mars
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11:51
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If you frequent this blog you know that I'm not enthralled with politics, my view of it instead being rather cynical. And for its full-time practitioners, I have little regard. (I set the bar low, and they seldom disappoint me.)
Now, however, there is someone we can vote for with a clean conscience: Wonder Woman. (If only this were the real thing.) Be sure to vote for Wonder Woman this Friday. In the meantime, you can show your support on Facebook and Twitter. Thursday, April 16. 2009
"chin ups are near impossible ... Posted by Rob Mars
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An utterance you might expect when a relatively unathletic actress is slated to play a superheroine, arguably the most common Hollywood casting blunder. This comes from Scarlett Johansson, who is trying to transform herself so she can play Black Widow in Iron Man II, and finding it not an easy thing.
I have tremendous respect for Johansson; she is, in my view, among the finest actors of her generation. But I also know there are women far better suited to play Black Widow. Her getting the role, then, is another unfortunate instance of athletic actresses being passed over for bad reasons. In this case, however, I do side somewhat with Johansson. Her recent piece on Huffington Post does a good job making clear the inanity of tabloid journalism's obsession with body weight. Furthermore, her new, deeper appreciation for the importance of fitness rings true: "I've realized through this process that no matter how busy my life may be, I feel better when I take a little time to focus on staying active. We can all pledge to have healthy bodies no matter how diverse our lifestyles may be." And what brought forth her wrath is, indeed, nothing but pure drivel (even worse, their response). It's easy to see why she is upset. Much as I wish someone else were playing Black Widow, I find myself rooting for Johansson in her battle against tabloid imbecilities. Tuesday, April 14. 2009
Life, Liberty, and the pursuit ... Posted by Rob Mars
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Tax Day draws near. This may be a difficult time for some of you. If you're a politician, I'm guessing probably not. The rest, however, might be needing some relief.
The New York Liberty, so aptly named for a post close to tax time, is doing its part to help by giving away free popcorn to fans who purchase tickets $34.50 and up. Mention code SHAMEKA when you order tickets at ticketmaster.com, 877-WNBA-TIX, or the Garden Box Office, and you'll get a free small popcorn to enjoy while watching some great WNBA action (offer expires September 14). Visit the Liberty website to see what else is planned for the upcoming season. Monday, April 6. 2009
Michelle Obama's arms: nice, but how ... Posted by Rob Mars
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Kym (Saigh) of Championing Ourselves has written a piece that goes beyond the hoopla and sets forth the most plausible reason for the recent attention paid to Michelle Obama's arms—often missed, despite all the talk—along with several other worthwhile observations. I will add only two things.
First, there are the disparaging remarks about Madonna. I find these particularly absurd. There may be things Madonna can fairly be criticized for, but her commitment to fitness and nicely muscled arms aren't among them. Then, a thought that occurred to me. What if Michelle Obama had Tina Lockwood's pythons? Can you imagine what talk there would be then? Friday, March 6. 2009
The week wanes, Rob rambles Posted by Rob Mars
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This news merits first mention, though doing so perhaps betrays a self-involved disposition on my part. I'm pleased to announce that this blog is now part of the Women Talk Sports Network. I didn't even have to beg; they let me join despite my inferior biology.
Brittney Griner continues to astonish the basketball world. Only two games away from a Texas state championship, she will lead her Nimitz Cougars in a Class 5A semifinal game tonight. I also have Wonder Woman news. First, the DVD release this week of the animated movie (available on amazon.com). Second, this little tidbit, but I doubt it means anything, much as I like Eliza Dushku. Speaking of Eliza, have you seen this commercial? Thursday, February 12. 2009
Beat the BS Posted by Rob Mars
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I'm grateful that an alert reader pointed out this video from Nike's GameChangers campaign. Sometimes the best way to demonstrate the absurdity of a baseless viewpoint is to give it an unfiltered airing, a tactic used here to great advantage, I think:
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