Monday, December 15, 2008

My New Year's resolution: yawn more, drink less coffee

I never thought the subject of yawning was all that interesting, but I read a fascinating article today that explains why we yawn. Contrary to popular belief, we yawn to cool our brains, not because we're bored. Yawning keeps our brain temperature regulated which helps us operate more efficiently.

So how does this relate to Australia? The researchers that conducted this study chose to analyze parakeets because "the birds have relatively large brains, live wild in Australia, which is subject to frequent temperature swings, and, most importantly, do not engage in contagious yawning, as humans and some other animals do." This left me wondering if people in Australia yawn less than say, Americans?!?

Since I can't employ a research team to answer that question, I do know that the Aussie tour group we visited with this weekend was yawning quite a bit. But I think that had more to do with jet lag and a busy schedule than outside temperature, because the temperature change they recently experienced was working in their favor for brain cooling. When they left Sydney, it was 90 °F (32 °C), and when they stepped off the plane in Raleigh, the temperature was 41 °F (5 °C). Since they were pretty tired, and exhaustion was shown to increase deep brain temperature, a big yawn here was probably just what they needed. Plus, they say a good morning yawn can function like a cup of coffee and give you a jolt of energy.

I know what my New Year's resolution is for 2009 -- to replace coffee with yawning. I think I can handle that.

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Monday, November 3, 2008

Australia kicks off women's soccer league

For the past four years, there has not been a national women's soccer league in Australia. That's shocking for several reasons:

- Australia's national team, The Matildas, is currently ranked 12th in the world and has competed in four Women's World Cup tournaments.

- Football Federation Australia (FFA) considers women's soccer to be the fastest growing team sport in Australia.

- The FFA has over 100,000 registered female participants.

So with the backing of a new corporate sponsor, the FFA kicked off the Westfield W-League on October 25. Since Westfield has 44 shopping centers across every major metro area in Australia, the league's homepage pairs an action shot of glamorous soccer players with the headline "football with style".

All eight teams in the competition were matched up for four games during the opening weekend. Round 1 resulted in Sydney, Melbourne, Queensland and Newcastle coming out on top.

According to FFA CEO, Ben Buckley, the W-League "completes the pathway for women in football, and creates an opportunity for the best players in the country to perform on a national stage.''

If your soccer team is looking for high-level competition and would like to visit Australia, Horizons Sporting Events can put together a great tour package for you.

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Sunday, November 2, 2008

Aussie invasion

Horizons Sporting Events is excited to announce that we will be coordinating 40 tours from Australia to America during the months of December and January. Teams will be visiting states all over the US, from the Carolinas and Florida to Texas, California, Washington and even Hawaii. So keep your eyes open over the holidays, there just might be some Aussies playing ball in your town!

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Saturday, October 25, 2008

The Lowdown on Low Down Under

Horizons Sporting Events had the pleasure of coordinating a team tour for Washington State University Men's Basketball Team in June 2007. They played six games between New Zealand (Auckland) and Australia (Canberra, Sydney, Gold Coast and Cairns). During the tour, Derrick Low had some stand-out performances, catching the attention of coaches from several NBL teams and the Australian National team. He scored 35 points against the Sydney Kings and had 30 points and 3 rebounds against the Boomers.

This summer, Low signed to play with the NBL's newest club, the Sydney Spirit. He's having a great season so far. In fact, he recently put up 32 against Melbourne's South Dragons. And during Sunday's game against the Wollongong Hawks, he led the Sydney siders with 24 points, helping them clinch their fourth victory of the season. Congratulations Derrick!

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Top 10 reasons your team should visit Australia

10. Recruiting exposure -- great way to introduce Australian student athletes to your school.
9. Opportunity for athletes on your team interested in playing professionally overseas to show off their skills.
8. Outstanding competition across multiple sports -- basketball, soccer, rugby, tennis... the list goes on and on.
7. Exciting sights and attractions -- the Sydney Harbour and Great Barrier Reef, just to name a few.
6. Learn international concepts that can be applied to your game. Gives you a competitive edge back home.
5. No language barrier. You may even pick up some Aussie slang, mate!
4. Great cultural experience -- from Aboriginal art to their "no worries" mentality.
3. Chance to catch up on your reading or watch movies during the long flight.
2. Cuddle a koala or pet a kangaroo.

And the #1 reason your team should visit Australia...
The adventure of a lifetime!

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Saturday, June 21, 2008

"Off To See the Wizard" - Our Cheerleading & Dance Tour

HSE recently attended the 2008 Cheerleading & Dance Worlds in Orlando, FL. Based on feedback from the Worlds, we created an international tour especially for American cheerleading squads and dance teams. Ever wanted to cheer in Australia? Here's your chance. The itinerary for "Off To See the Wizard" is packed with the perfect mix of performing and site seeing -- from cheering at professional rugby games to exploring the Great Barrier Reef.

Contact us for more information.

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Monday, March 24, 2008

Think you can beat the Boomers?

The Boomers, Australia's National Men's Basketball Team, are preparing for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, and they would like to compete against American college teams as part of their training for this prestigious competition. HSE is honored to be coordinating tours for select teams to travel to Australia and experience this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Contact us to learn more about the Boomers' training dates.

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Thursday, February 21, 2008

Recruit from Down Under

HSE is coordinating a basketball tour to AUSTRALIA this summer. And here's the best part... it's designed exclusively for coaches. If you're a college coach, then you're invited to join us on this recruiting adventure to the Australian U18 National Tournament.

Space is limited, so please contact me (Damon) directly for more information or to reserve your spot. 910-599-0788

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