Showing posts with label Sports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sports. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 September 2016

Jinghong Song - Preparing To Write Fiction

Jinghong Song has made a living and a name for himself by writing self-help and life coaching books. His favorite topic to write about is finance. He recently published a romance novel that also did well and he is now ready to move on to try fiction books. If you are planning to write fiction books as well, there are several ways you can prepare and transition to this type of writing.

Brainstorm
It is always beneficial to brainstorm before you write, but especially when you write fiction. You can get creative when writing fiction books so the more you brainstorm ideas, the more you allow that creatively to flow and the more content you will have for your book.

Do Research
Even though you are writing a fiction book, you don’t want to skip out on research. You should still learn as much as possible about the topic of your book even if you plan on writing about topics that are not necessarily factual.

Let Your Ideas Flow
When you are writing and feel like you have an idea that you may not have considered earlier in the process, let it go. You can always change the idea or even take it out if you decide you don’t like it. Many writers do better when they stop holding back and let their minds be as creative as necessary.

Jinghong Song is excited about writing fiction books and although he knows it will be different from what he is used to, he is ready to embrace the changes. If you are going to transition from non-fiction books to fiction books. There are several things you can do to prepare for the change and write better books.

Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Jinghong Song - Loving Baseball

There’s nothing quite like a home run; a crystal clear sign of success that has captivated fans like Jinghong Song for decades. Song, an avid sports fan and Kansas City Royals follower, has been interested in baseball since he was a child and has fond memories of playing the sport with his father and friends. Like many adults, baseball holds a high level of nostalgia for Song.

Baseball is like no other sport. With a schedule that allows fans to watch their favorite teams practically every day during the season, baseball is a pastime that can easily find its way into anyone's schedule. For many families, baseball is also an excellent way to bond. A lazy afternoon spent at the ballpark can quickly become cherished memories for the entire family.

Unlike most sports, baseball is incredibly inclusive. In football, if you don't have the right build it is not very likely that you'll go far. Likewise, in basketball players are normally expected to be a certain height if they want to play professionally. Baseball is unique, in that players of all shapes and sizes are able to find their place in the sport and excel. Although players are excellent athletes, players aren't expected to be a certain height or weight to get the job done!

Baseball fans are for life! Those like Jinghong Song have their favorite teams they’ve followed most of their lives and true fans never let a team’s failure change their minds. Many baseball fans stick with their favorite teams through thick and thin and simply hope for a better season next year!

Sources: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/676720-americas-pastime-20-reasons-why-baseball-will-always-hail-over-football

Wednesday, 29 June 2016

Jinghong Song - Kansas City Royals

The Kansas City Royals rise to prominence seemingly happened overnight. For fans such as Jinghong Song, it has been a long time coming. In 2015, the Royals captured their second franchise title and first since 1985. Now with many key players still on their roster, they are geared up for their 2016 campaign to defend their title. 

Their pursuit of back to back titles is sure to be filled with an exciting mix of setbacks and accomplishments but the Kansas City Royals have depth on their roster and are built to win for many years in the future. Among the key players on their roster are Edison Volquez, Eric Hosmer, Lorenzo Cain, and Wade Davis. With this solid foundation of players and some key role players the Royals currently are on pace to qualify for the 2016 postseason. But the current success hasn't been without sacrifice. On May 26, 2016, Royals Manager Ned Yost informed the Royal's fan base that starting third baseman Mike Moustakas would be out for the remainder of the season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament. While it was quite the setback, the team has rallied around each other to keep their momentum going.

Injuries to key players like Mike Moustakas haven’t deterred merchandise sales or led to a decreased following. With back to back World Series appearances the Royals have gained a plethora of new fans. Which has lifelong fans like Jinghong Song all the more excited. With a rejuvenated fan base and one of the league’s best teams, the Kansas City Royals have exciting games in their future.

Saturday, 18 June 2016

Jinghong Song - Staying Active

Born in the Midwest, Jinghong Song grew up spending his time outdoors enjoying each season and the wide array of activities they would bring. With milder climates than most Northern states, he was able to comfortably enjoy winter and usually catch some snowfall yet still take part in summer to its fullest. Now as an adult, Jinghong still enjoys spending his time outdoors and knows the importance of staying physically active. Staying physically active doesn’t have to be a chore. Recognizing opportunities in everyday activities to stay active can make exercise a routine part of the day. Aiming for at least thirty minutes of physical exercise each day can provide numerous health benefits to people of any age. If you are able to occasionally incorporate more strenuous workout activities for added health benefits.  

There are activities that may not immediately register as exercise but can people reap the benefits of physical fitness. Staying fit can prolong life, lead to a decrease in risks for heart disease, cancer, and numerous other diseases such as type 2 diabetes. Staying active can improve the quality of a person’s life as well. Although some people may not be able to physically participate in rigorous activities, maintaining physical fitness should be a priority for everyone. 

Besides walking, there are other ways of staying fit that are low impact for those who may find extensive walking more difficult. Swimming is a great low-impact activity for those who want to get moving but may have ailments that potentially hold them back! Swimming often uses more muscles than many other forms of exercise but is easier on the body than running or other forms of more strenuous workouts.

Simple actions like taking the stairs instead of an elevator or escalator, parking further back from a store entrance in a parking lot, or taking a walk after dinner each night can help one lead a healthier life. Breaking up long periods of sitting with some sort of physical movement, taking short walks, for instance, is important as well, especially for those who may sit behind a desk at work for much of the day.

For people like Jinghong Song, physical fitness is now an everyday part of life. Song has always enjoyed playing sports, especially in his childhood, and continues to play recreationally as a young adult. The benefits of fitness far extend the basic desire to stay in shape. Those who work out on a regular basis often report fewer issues with depression and more regular sleep patterns. Playing baseball and football casually with friends or co-workers is not only a great way to maintain fitness but also serves as an excellent form of team building as well.