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The new definition of team warm-ups

The new definition of team warm-ups

The term warm-ups have been created by players themselves. In old times whatever they used to wear while warming up before practice sessions was named team warm-ups. Steadily players realized the specific requirements in <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);” href=”http://www.shop4teams.com/”>team warm ups</a> viz these should be loose in comparison to sport uniforms and fabric should be thick enough to soak up body moisture. Consequently present team warm ups came into existence which are loose enough to provide proper ventilation to player’s body and the fabric used is also moisture wicking. Contemporary team warm ups are light weight and sublimated to withstand wear and tear during exercise.

Now definition of <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);” href=”http://www.shop4teams.com/”>team warm ups</a> has changed a bit more as warm-ups now have become stylish. Every team now opts for custom warm-ups which are sublimated and elite in appearance. Every player loves to look cool during warming up session. In fact these warm-ups are not preferred by players only rather regular joggers too are fond of custom sublimated warm-ups.

In the latest designs of custom warm ups, tricot knit jackets and pullovers are getting popular. Previously warm-ups were available in black, white or other dull colors, but now designers are experimenting with various unique color schemes in warm-ups just like formal sports apparel. For women, similar kinds of tricot knit hooded jackets are in fashion. Other than this, for women, polyester EV-tech jackets are also highly in trends.

For magnificent single colored designs, Oxford nylon is the best option and for amazing dual color scheme, it is best to opt for Micro-cord and micro fiber warm ups. In custom pullovers and jackets best designs can be found in spectrum, micron and micro cord warm-ups. These pullovers and warm-ups are available with contrast body mesh and mesh side panels.

If you are also looking for a heart winning design in team warm-ups then pick them now from www.shop4teams.com where you can also get 25% off on your purchase. Choose your design now or make a customized order as per your specific requirements.

Manpreet Dhiman is a profesional content writer in the field of internet marketing. At present she is working for a leading Web Design and SEO company Miracle Studios.


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Be Proud to be Hindu

Be Proud to be Hindu

First Vedas prescribes three types of forces

a) Air Force
b) Naval Force
c) Land Force

Considering the fact that lowest estimate of age of Vedas is around 2000 yrs ,
Nobody in the world would have even thought of air force leave alone artillery factor , except for the eternally intelligent Rishis

So a Christian dominated America’s , UK and of course VATICAN survive due to the knowledge they gained from Vedas . They owe their existence to Hindus .

Air force :
Those warriors (air men) who come by aeroplanes are free from the effect of dust
(Rig.1.168.4)
O warrior! You come through the shining sky.
(Rig.1.6.9.)
Warriors! Your enemy cannot trace you out in the space.
(Rig 1.39.4)
We bow to you, O soldier, who flying in the outer space protects those living beings there.
(Ath 11.2.4.)
Sea force
The ships (sea horse) carry away necessary wealth, ration etc. for those soldiers who are stationed beyond sea.
(Rig.1.167.2)
In this mantra a warrior is described as bird who travels in the sea under water, which fact indicates that soldiers go under the sea, viz. in submarines.
(Rig.5.52.9)



Qualifications of a Commander: In Vedas, / commander-in chief is mostly addressed as Rudra or Maruta. Both these words indicate his quality. Rudra means fearless and Maruta means swift in action. He is to be a man of strong will, sturdy and of impressive physique, should be able to command and protect the country from internal as well as from external invasions.


O commander-in-chief! You are capable of taking to task the wicked persons. You possess the capacity and power to annihilate the enemy. You are equipped with requisite weapons. We pay our respect to you.
(Yaju 16.1)


Some of the qualities required for a chief of an army are dealt in detail, in Rig. Veda 2.33, Ath.11.2. Only a few of them are noted below:


(1) (Kavim). Fully conversant with the art of fighting a war (Rig.1-114-4)
(2) (Shvitichey)-Possessing exemplary character. (Rig.2-33-8)
(3) (Vajrabahu)-Whose arms are like that of a sword. (Rig.2-33-3)
(4) (Pururupa)-Capable of handling all sorts of situations. (Rig :2-33-9)
(5) (Sahasrakshaya)-Possessing a very watchful eye. (Yajur Veda)
(6) (Avevirah)-Outstanding warrior. (Ath.:19-12-2)


O commander-in-chief, you possess the capacity to fight out the enemy. You deploy weapons for destroying the enemy and protect the boundaries from invasion.
(Yaju 16.3)
O brave warriors! March on fast, attack the enemy according to command of your officer, chase the enemy as a wolf worries the sheep, let not the enemy go out of your clutches alive, Stop his breath (kill him).
( Ath.5.8.4.)


Qualifications of a Warrior
Foremost qualification of warrior is that he must be deeply in love with his motherland. It is only then he can put his whole soul to save his motherland from all sorts of troubles. A good warrior has almost the same qualities, which are possessed by the army commander.


(i) (Urga) (Rig.1.19.4)-Swift to take action.
(ii) (Rig.1.19..4) Indomitable courage.
(iii) (Rig.1.19.5) fearless.
(iv) (Rig.1.37.2) Bright.
(v) Who is prepared to die for his cause?    (Rig.1.37.1)


The warrior should be brave, expert in the use of weapons, capable of defeating the enemy, should be expert (in driving and riding etc.) and in full know of army rules and affairs.




Military training
O warrior! You learn viz. training for parade etc. This whole hymn, seventh of eight mandala of Rigveda deals with the training and equipment of soldiers.
(Rig.8.7.2.)
O warrior! You sometimes disguise yourself as human, sometimes as a horse and at other times as a pigeon to befoul the enemy.
(Rig 5.52.11)
This mantra refers to the training of the soldiers to entrap the enemy in a winding coil like circle.         
(Ath. 11.9.5.)

The soldiers walk in line (parade) just as the birds do.   (Rig. 5.59.7.)
Like men, women are also to be given military training..  
O wife of the commander-in-chief! Expert in the art of archery, trained by learned person, on persuasion, go afar, encounter the force of the enemy, and achieve victory by slaying them. Let not even one of those distant foes escape.
(Yaju 17.45)

Clothing (Uniform):
Warriors’ bodies should be well protected and provided with uniforms to look graceful.
(Rig.5.57.6.)
Soldiers should look graceful there with their well-built bodies and good dresses. They should be provided with bulletproof jackets.
(Rig 1.166.9)

Oath Taking:
Devoid of all misdeeds we vow to serve the motherland.
(Yaju 12.12)

Military Band
Hymns twelfth and twenty-first of fifth Kanda of the Atharva Veda deal mostly with war drums bands.

Let the war drums, which are meant for quick victory and known to all, roar loudly like oxen marked by strength among the cattle. Let these drums pierce the hearts of the adversaries with sorrow and let our routed enemies desert their villages.

The war-drums are also useful in the battlefields as they play great part in frightening the enemy and his forces.
(Ath.5.20.3)
Let the roar of the war-drums be loud spreading their noise all-around between earth and sky; let their sharp notes spread out in all directions, let them reign at the enemy to frighten him and his forces. They also encourage our army and our allies.
(Ath.5.20.7)

Let these war drums be victorious in battles, loudly roaring and becoming the means of seizing whatever may be seized and be witnessed by all. Let these war drums sound wonderful note and let the army commander capture all the possessions of the enemies.
(Ath.5.20.4.)
FLAG
May these one-minded wondrous armies holding the flag marked with sun, subjugate our enemies. (Whatever uttered herein is correct.)   
(Ath.5.21.12)
Let the red flag wave high in the sky when the army equipped with Trisandhi (three types of army, viz. land force, airforce and sea force) come out victorious.
(Ath.11.10.7)
Flags should fly on each vehicle carrying young commander or other warriors to distinguish as to whether it is our or that of the enemy’s vehicle.  
(Ath.15.19.13.11)
Attack the enemy having flying flags.
(Ath. 11.10)

Equipment for the army

O you the producers of arms and ammunitions : (ordnance factories) and you the supplier of the same, vouchsafe that the arms you are supplying are in good condition and shall never fail while in use by the warriors who are wholly and perfectly devoted to defend their mother land.
(Yaju 16.10)

Army Tactics
May your arms, namely your cannons, rifles, bow and arrows, swords, spears and all other war weapons be strong and firmly wielded by you to repel the wicked foe, bent upon injuring you as well as for opposing and setting at naught the force of his machinations against you? May your army, the strength of nation, be worthy of praise.
(Rig 1.39.2)

O Commanding-chief! if the enemy makes strong hold of the physical forces (against us) and through science produces effective means of shelter (trenches, forts etc.) taking all steps for the shelter of their persons, conquer him and take necessary steps to defeat him.(Ath. 11.10.17)

Cut off supplies, including food of the enemy’s army. Kanda sixth and Mandal 65th and 66th of Athrvaveda deal with the subject of defeating the enemy’s army by taking away or destroying his arms and ammunitions.    
(Ath.4.22.6)
O commander! You make the enemy sick by use of gas or poison.
(Ath.4.31.3)
By creating weakness, misfortune, pain, fatigue, languor, drowsiness___ I defeat the enemy.         (Ath.8.8.9.)
Let the wings with tongues of fire and crest of smokes go conquering foe. 
(Ath.11.9.19)
O enemy, there are spread the trap of death or the fatal missiles, of which you can never escape, and this complicated device would smite and slay thousands of your soldiers.
(Ath.8.8.16)
O Foe! get your share of the flame of death, hunger, exhaustion, slaughter and fear.. Let the electricity and fire destroy you with snares and nets prepared specifically for the job.
(Ath.8.8.18)
Let the army of the foe of the ground be troubled in the eyes with smoke and gases and let them cry.       
(Ath.11.10.7.)
O brave and winner commander! you rise with your army, breaking the nests of the enemy and surround him as snake surrounds the prey with its winding coils.
(Ath 11.9.5)
In case of need use of chemicals for destroying the enemy is allowed.

Deadly poison may be mixed in the food or in the milk, or in the fruits etc.
(Ath.5.31.1)
To kill the enemy there is instructions that the powder glass be administered orally in a bomb etc.
(Ath.1.16.2)

Hospital, Medical Aid
O you Maruta! The commander will arrange for you all those medicines, which are pure and useful for the betterment of your health.
(Rig 2.33.13)
There is a simile in this verse. Just as children run hither and so also the soldiers, during war go on all sides to save themselves from onslaught. All those soldiers who are tired wounded, torn of their parts or the tainted ones should be removed immediately from the field and taken to safe places for providing them medical treatment for the dead, proper arrangements for their cremation are to be made.
(Yaju 17.48)

EQUAL RIGHTS FOR WOMEN
O queen, the slayer of foes, organize the band of the army of women, that may bewilder the hearts of the forces of the enemy, remain aloof from sin, convey him to thy Soldiers, burn down the foes, whereby they may abide in utter darkness with hearts full of grief.
(Yaju 17.44)

So as Max Muller (exponent of Indo – Aryan theory put) once a Hindu basher  put it

“The Vedic literature opens to us a chapter in what has been called the education of the human race, to which we can find no parallel anywhere else”

WE INVENTED EVERYTHING THAT WESTERN AND WHITE PEOPLE REINVENTED
WE WERE FOREFATHERS OF THE WORLD
WE ARE THE THE MOST INTELLIGENT PEOPLE ON EARTH
VEDAS IS BEST CONCEPTION OF THE HUMAN MIND
BE PROUD TO BE A HINDU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
JAI SRI RAM

 


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High Visibility Clothing – The Essential Facts

High Visibility Clothing – The Essential Facts

Does your business use high visibility clothing? Are you an employer who provides hi viz clothing to your workers, contractors or visitors? Or are you an employee who is required to wear high visibility clothing when on site?

If so, are you aware of the legal requirements governing high visibility clothing, the ways in which you can verify that hi viz clothing is suitable and fit for purpose, and what to look for in hi visibility clothing that has been used, soiled, washed or simply worn for extended periods of time?

It’s a fact that many employers can become oblivious to the problems which may be encountered when using hi viz clothing, and if such clothing has been provided to workers or visitors for use on site and it does not comply with recommendations, regulations or the law, then not only are you running the very real risk of placing people in danger, but if an accident occurs you will be directly responsible in the eyes of the law.

Whether you are an employer who is under a legal obligation to provide hi viz clothing free of charge to any and all workers involved on site, or whether you are an employee who has been provided with high visibility clothing to wear, it is imperative that you are aware of the different ways in which such clothing should be checked to make sure that it is entirely suited to the job.

If it isn’t, then people are likely to be placed in direct danger, and worse than this, they may be relying on the hi viz clothing under a false sense of security and protection when in fact it is doing relatively to protect the wearer.

In some cases failing to verify the high visibility clothing is completely suitable can result in the clothing itself representing a direct risk, and there have been instances where such clothing has been responsible for an accident occurring which would not have occurred had the wearer either been provided with more appropriate hi viz clothing, or indeed hadn’t been wearing any safety clothing at all.

The first thing to be aware of, and perhaps one of the more obvious aspects of safety clothing is the colour. Most high visibility clothing is fluorescent yellow as this most often contrasts effectively against the surrounding environment. However, there may be instances where yellow is less effective, and may almost act as a form of camouflage. Regulations governing hi viz clothing state that the colour should be in contrast to the surrounding environment, and this may mean that the clothing should either be orange or green.

If unsure, compare the different clothing choices in the environment, under the conditions and lighting normally expected. However, be aware that lighting, the weather and the environment can all effect the level of contrast, and if in any doubt make sure that high visibility clothing is available which provides as great a contrast of  colour as possible.

The next point to be aware of is that there are three classes of hi viz clothing, simply referred to as class 1, 2 and 3. The lowest form of protection is class 1, which includes such items as tabards. Class 2 provides slightly more visibility and includes waistcoats and jackets, with class 3 providing full body cover and the very highest level of visibility.

It is important to make sure that the appropriate class of high visibility clothing is provided to the wearer. If managing a car park in summer class 1 or 2 is likely to be all that’s needed, but if working on the motorway in foggy, dark conditions class 3 will be essential.

However, there are times when the bulk of class 3 clothing can prove to be dangerous, either because it is too baggy, could get caught in machinery, restricts movement or limits vision. Judgement should be made according to the specific circumstances in such cases, and there may be cause to lower the class worn to lower the potential risk.

All hi viz clothing, regardless of class, will eventually be subject to wear and tear, including UV damage, damage due to washing, wearing, folding and working with machinery. Check regularly for missing retroreflective strips, or reduced reflectivity or visibility, otherwise the high visibility clothing may in fact be providing much less protection than would be assumed.

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