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Monday, December 26, 2011
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Tony Stewart 1/24th Die Cast Display Case | Details: 2011 Sprint Cup Series Champion, with Race Used Tire
!±8±Tony Stewart 1/24th Die Cast Display Case | Details: 2011 Sprint Cup Series Champion, with Race Used Tire
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Price : $64.99
Post Date : Dec 20, 2011 11:34:09
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Commemorate Tony Stewart as the 2011 Sprint Cup Series Champion with this attractive acrylic die cast display case from Mounted Memories. Each unique case comes with it's own built in pedestal and a piece of race-used tire from the 2011 championship season. It also comes engraved with the NASCAR 2011 Championship logo and Tony Stewart's facsimile signature. Includes a statement of authenticity from Stewart-Haas Racing and Mounted Memories guaranteeing that the piece of tire that was used is authentic. The case interior measurements are as follows: 9 3/4x5 1/2x7 1/2. *Memorabilia not included.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
NASCAR Display Case Diecast Car 1/24 scale 24 Compartment
!±8± NASCAR Display Case Diecast Car 1/24 scale 24 Compartment
Post Date : Dec 15, 2011 23:58:21 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days
MADE IN U.S.A. Since 1986 Carney plastics Inc. has been creating the finest hand fabricated acrylic display cases available at any price. We use only the highest quality American made materials. Our display cases are hand crafted by highly skilled plastic fabricators. You can buy our displays with the comfort of knowing that since 1986 Carney plastics has designed, built, & shipped thousands of display cases world wide. All Carney Displays come with these standard features & options: American made Cystal Clear Acrylic. Extra strong, light weight acrylic mirror. Hinged doors to help keep dust free and protect from unwanted handling. Most are available with or without the individual divided compartments. DIMENSIONS: 23 7/8"H x 28 5/8"W x 3 7/8"D. This case has 8 shelves, & each shelf holds 3 cars. The SPACING between each shelf is approx. 3 1/4". All our displays are shipped in 200# test double walled cartons with custom foam packaging. .............. DISPLAY CASE ONLY ......... CARS NOT INCLUDED
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Saturday, December 10, 2011
How To Help Young Athletes Set Goals in Sports
Too often, sports parents set goals for their kids that are different than the kids' goals. It's important to help sports kids identify their own goals and then help them follow through on them.
Says Dony Wilcher, a popular basketball coach in Portland, Ore., "I had one parent who wanted the world for his child. He went out of his way to get him the right shoes and send him to the best camps. At the end of it all, he was perplexed that the kid was not a superstar. In some cases, kids will veer away from the sport altogether if the parents' goals are different than theirs."
At first, many sports kids generally want to play to have fun and be with friends. At that point, that's their goal. It's not necessary for parents to set goals with them. Adults want to structure the sports experience for kids. They can take the fun out of a simple pick up game in the back yard.
When sports kids begin to be competitive-when they play in tournaments or join competitive teams-it's time to begin talking about their goals. This might be appropriate for some children as young as 7 or 8-if they display unusual talent and motivation.
For example, at peaksports.com, we worked with one 8-year-old motocross racer who spent four hours per day training. It would be appropriate to talk about goals with a child who competes at the national level. When you're talking with your young athlete, begin with a broad, open-ended question.
If, for example. your child's goal is to try out for and make his or her high school basketball team, that's the long-term goal. Ask the child what he or she needs to do to make the team.
Evaluate his or her skills in dribbling, free-throw shooting, and defense, for example. Try to de-emphasize the long-term goal of making the team. When young athletes are too preoccupied with making the team, they may impose too many expectations on themselves and undermine their confidence. Instead, parents should help young athletes identify smaller, shorter-term goals, such as improving their free-throw shooting.
Once you've helped your young athletes identify their goals, it's your job to help them follow through on them. The parents, coaches and athletes need to work as a team. Parents should support their kids by driving them to practices, cheering them on, and finding ways to ensure they are able to follow through on their commitments.
However, it's critical to be flexible. Parents should help kids modify their goals on a weekly or monthly basis.
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011
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Friday, December 2, 2011
NASCAR Display Case 21 car Angled Shelf fits Diecast 1/24 Action 1:24 Scale
!±8± NASCAR Display Case 21 car Angled Shelf fits Diecast 1/24 Action 1:24 Scale
Post Date : Dec 02, 2011 14:35:39 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days
- Keep your diecast cars safe & dust free!
- Crystal clear hinged door, protects from unwanted handling!
- Extra strong light weight ACRYLIC mirror back for full view of cars!
- Fast and easy to hang on your wall
- We safely ship thousands of displays worldwide every year.
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NASCAR Display Case 21 car Angled Shelf fits Diecast 1/24 Action 1:24 Scale
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