
From Pilates to Poolates
08/02/2010
From yoga came Pilates and now from Pilates comes Poolates.
New Project Preserves Traditional Herbal Knowledge
05/02/2010
Ethnomedica is a project aimed at preserving the medicinal knowledge of British herbs.
Los Angeles Captures Rainwater Spilloff
04/02/2010
In its goal of environmentalism, Los Angeles is set to require new properties to capture rain water.
Mass Homeopathic Medicines Overdose Demo
03/02/2010
A mass overdose of homeopathic medicines is set to take place up and down the United Kingdom.
Big Company Incentives to Get Fit
02/02/2010
Encouraging employees towards healthier lifestyles is not new, but U.S. company, Whole Foods has gone further.
Is Swine Flu a “Faked Pandemic”?
01/02/2010
The Council of Europe‘s Parliamentary Assembly has accepted that there is a need to launch a Swine Flu enquiry.
Modern Day Olympics
16/07/2006
According to Roman legend, the original Olympic Games were founded by none other than Heracles, the super human son of Zeus, no doubt as an opportunity to demonstrate his god like strength in front of the ladies. An alternative legend tells the story of Pelops, a Greek romantic, and father of the Olympics. In a desperate attempt to win the hand of his bride, Hippodamia, Pelops challenged her father, the King of Pisa, to a chariot race. To give himself the edge, Pelops replaced the king's linchpin with one made of wax, which melted during the race, throwing the king from his chariot and killing him. Upon winning the race, the girl, and the entire empire, Pelops declared this the first Olympic Games - forever instilling the qualities of cheating and deception upon the games.
The ancient Olympics had their own version of celebrity appearances, including Homer, Socrates, Aristotle and Hippocrates. Even Plato got in on the games, winning not one but two gold medals in the pankration event.
The ancient games lasted nearly 1200 years, from at least 776 BC to 393 AD, when the Roman emperor Theodosius I, a Christian, abolished the games because he felt they were pagan and evil. And so the Olympic Games slept for over a thousand years until 1892, when a young Frenchman named Pierre de Coubertin proposed the idea at a meeting of the Union des Sports Athletiques in Paris. His pitch failed miserably. But ever the optimist, Pierre tried again two years later, this time in front a meeting of 79 delegates representing 9 countries. The delegates voted unanimously in favor of the revitalization, and so, in 1896 in the city of Athens, the Olympics were reborn.
Due to poor planning, the 1896 games was held in very cold weather, though it consisted entirely of "summer" events. In her book First to the Wall, 100 Years of Olympic Swimming, Kelly Gonsalves describes the first swimming event: "Not only did they battle 12-foot waves, but the weather in Greece was unusually cold and the water was a frigid 55 degrees Fahrenheit." The book goes on to tell the story of Garner Williams, an American Swimmer, who despite spending a fortune to train and travel to the Olympics, jumped out of the water after only a few moments into the race yelling "I'm freezing".
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