Used Sandvik
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Sandvik Men’s Training Javelin – 40M (800g) $193.33 Training JavelinSandvik Javelins have medal winning performance at 1997 World Championships! 1st, 2nd, & 4th winning throws thrown with Sandvik Champion 90! Sandvik Javelins had medal winning performance at the 1996 Olympics. Sandvik Javelins were used in 1 Gold, 2 Silver, & 1 Bronze medal winning throws. Once again Sandvik has used its research department and top athletes to design these “New Rule” javelins.All Nordic / Sandvik Javelins meet all 2006 NFHS & IAAF specifications.Javelin Competition ChartMen High School – 49800 gramWomen High School – 49600 gramMen 50 – 59700 gramMen 60 – 69600 gramMen 70 – 79500 gramMen 80 plus400 gramWomen 50 – 59500 gramWomen 60 plus400 gram |
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Sandvik Viking 500 Masters Javelin – (500g) M50-59 $251.95 Sandvik Javelins have medal winning performance at 1997 World Championships! 1st, 2nd, & 4th winning throws thrown with Sandvik Champion 90! Sandvik Javelins had medal winning performance at the 1996 Olympics. Sandvik Javelins were used in 1 Gold, 2 Silver, & 1 Bronze medal winning throws. Once again Sandvik has used its research department and top athletes to design these “New Rule” javelins.All Nordic / Sandvik Javelins meet all 2006 NFHS & IAAF specifications.Javelin Competition ChartMen High School – 49800 gramWomen High School – 49600 gramMen 50 – 59700 gramMen 60 – 69600 gramMen 70 – 79500 gramMen 80 plus400 gramWomen 50 – 59500 gramWomen 60 plus400 gram |
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Nordic Sandvik Kid’s Javelin $55 “Fly-Hi” kid’s javelin – Nordic used their Olympic medal winning design to make the first kid’s javelin. The design offers all the characteristics of competition javelins. This javelin has an aluminum shaft including a blunt plastic tip and tail for added safety. This is the perfect implement for beginning javelin throwers. With a weight of 270 grams and a length of 115 cm, this javelin is proportional in size for youth throwers. The balance and aerodynamics of this javelin will give correct throwing technique and medal winning performance from the start!Javelin Competition ChartMen High School – 49800 gramWomen High School – 49600 gramMen 50 – 59700 gramMen 60 – 69600 gramMen 70 – 79500 gramMen 80 plus400 gramWomen 50 – 59500 gramWomen 60 plus400 gram |
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Sandvik Women’s Diana 80 Javelin – 80M (225′-250′) $798.67 Record HolderSandvik Javelins have medal winning performance at 1997 World Championships! 1st, 2nd, & 4th winning throws thrown with Sandvik Champion 90! Sandvik Javelins had medal winning performance at the 1996 Olympics. Sandvik Javelins were used in 1 Gold, 2 Silver, & 1 Bronze medal winning throws. Once again Sandvik has used its research department and top athletes to design these “New Rule” javelins.All Nordic / Sandvik Javelins meet all 2006 NFHS & IAAF specificationsJavelin Competition ChartMen High School – 49800 gramWomen High School – 49600 gramMen 50 – 59700 gramMen 60 – 69600 gramMen 70 – 79500 gramMen 80 plus400 gramWomen 50 – 59500 gramWomen 60 plus400 gram |
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Sandvik Rubber Tip Master 60 RT Javelin – 60M (up to 180′) $398.67 800 Gram Record HolderSandvik Javelins have medal winning performance at 1997 World Championships! 1st, 2nd, & 4th winning throws thrown with Sandvik Champion 90! Sandvik Javelins had medal winning performance at the 1996 Olympics. Sandvik Javelins were used in 1 Gold, 2 Silver, & 1 Bronze medal winning throws. Once again Sandvik has used its research department and top athletes to design these “New Rule” javelins.All Nordic / Sandvik Javelins meet all 2006 NFHS & IAAF specifications.Javelin Competition ChartMen High School – 49800 gramWomen High School – 49600 gramMen 50 – 59700 gramMen 60 – 69600 gramMen 70 – 79500 gramMen 80 plus400 gramWomen 50 – 59500 gramWomen 60 plus400 gram |
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Gerber 22-41121 Prodigy Survival Knife $43.60 Be prepared for anything with the Gerber 22-41121 Prodigy Survival Combat Knife. Featuring ultra-durable stainless steel construction and an ergonomic overmolded rubber handle, the Prodigy provides a sure grip in all conditions and boasts a great balance and feel. Whatever outdoor adventure you tackle next, the Prodigy will be there to see you through.22-41121 Prodigy Survival Combat KnifeAt a Gla… |
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Fiskars 7031 30-Inch Bow Saw $9.18 Fiskars 7031 30″ Bow SawIt takes a noble metal to cut through oak and mesquite. This 30 inch Bow Saw is basically the equivalent of a human-powered chain saw and is designed for the big jobs. Use it for cutting big limbs or pieces down to size after the initial cut. Hardened carbon steel blade with rust inhibitor for long cutting life.Fiskars 7031 30″ Bow Saw Features:; Lightweight tubular steel f… |
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Hooked On Phonics Learn To Read Grk Complete Set $51.04 Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read uses a proven, simple, and fun method to give your child a strong foundation in phonics and reading skills, setting the stage for a successful future. This program will take your child from the basics of learning letter names, sounds, and shapes to blending sounds together to form words and progressively advancing to more complex goals. The program is approved by Th… |
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Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read 1st Grade Complete $46.53 Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read uses a proven, simple, and fun method to give your child a strong foundation in phonics and reading skills, setting the stage for a successful future. This program will take your child from the basics of learning letter names, sounds, and shapes to blending sounds together to form words and progressively advancing to more complex goals. The program is approved by Th… |
Raising Bilingual Children: 10 Tips for Boosting the Minority Language
Your toddler may think that he or she's a complete superhero -- and when it comes to language acquisition, it's actually true! In particular, compared to adult language learners. Lena Sandvik in Boston says "I'm amazed that my 15 and 11 year olds have grown up to be completely bilingual. My accent and those silly, grammatical errors still haven't disappeared, even after 15 years in the country." As easy as acquiring multiple languages is for small children, the single most important factor in language learning is the quantity of spoken language addressed to the child. So, if you worry that you aren't providing enough, here are a few tricks to boost your superhero's inherent powers.
1. Other kids: Join (or start) a playgroup for the second language. Children of all ages will learn from each other; there simply are no better language teachers than other kids. An added bonus will be that you will connect with other parents of bilingual children.
2. Books: Of course you know how vital those precious one-on-one moments are, but remember that they can be infused with language learning also. Books are the most effective tool for teaching language, and so I advise all parents: "Start reading at birth and never stop!" A good way to add to reading time (and make it really personal) is to create a dialogue, encouraging your child's comments, responses, and elaborations. Talk about what the characters are like and what they might be doing next.
3. The right stuff: From books, add video, television and games. There are a multitude of aides towards fluency. In particular, games that use rhyming will make the most of language memory, but "I Spy", "Bingo" and "Memory" with picture cards will also playfully build vocabulary.
4. Sing and dance: Children absolutely love music, but don't rely solely on recorded music; your own singing, even if it is off-key, will still serve to unite melody and words for your child more surely than any professional recording ever could. Melody is also a fantastic memory aid. Think about how much easier children learn their ABCs when they sing them, compared to just reciting them. And, the combination of music with movement and gestures will enliven it all -- as well as provide a nice outlet for squirmy toddlers.
5. Tap into their interests: Whatever your child's enthusiasms may be -- whether a love of soccer, dance, or horses -- make an effort to 'involve' these passions in the minority language. "My 3-year old son is a really big "Bob de Bouwer" (Bob the Builder) fan," says Martijn Fredriks. "So now we always watch it in Dutch, and he's even started speaking in Dutch when he plays with the Bob the Builder toys."
6. Be creative: The trick is to give the child lots to talk about, so draw out that conversation! Encourage them to make up their own stories, play dress-up and pretend in the second language. Even painting, working with sidewalk chalk, or molding clay usually creates more vocabulary than art! Older children may enjoy calling or using a webcam for calls overseas (one such free service is Skype).
7. Outside the box: Isabella Vellaccio, a mother in Washington DC, who reached beyond the obvious says, "I wanted my son to hear Italian from someone else than just me, and the playgroups were all during my working hours." Isabella decided to attend the church coffee after the Italian mass on Sundays. "The older Italian parishioners were thrilled to see him learn Italian." Needless to say, with that much attention, and Italian cookies, he loved it."
8. Baby sitter: Find a college student who speaks the language, or for something more consistent, try a nanny or an au-pair.
9. Visits: The ultimate language boost is to visit the country where it is spoken. Total immersion for a couple of weeks has an amazing effect. And visits from friends or family also provide a valuable boost.
10. Enthusiasm: While the quantity of spoken language is the most important factor in learning a language, the second most vital ingredient is the amount of positive feedback the child hears. Early on, when a child is struggling to get those first syllables out, resist the urge to correct…it can actually inhibit language skills.
There is a myriad of ways to ensure that foreign language time is "quality time," but like any other aspect of parenting: trust your judgment, employ your imagination, and listen very, very well.Christina Bosemark is the founder of Multilingual Children's Association,http://www.multilingualchildren.org, the definitive guide to raising bilingual children featuring expert advice and real world wisdom with parent discussions, tips, articles, a resource directory and more. Ask us you most burning questions or share your own experience in our Forum!
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