Tag Archives: Origins
Origins of Mountain Biking
Military use played an early role in the development of modern day mountain biking, which has branched into several different disciplines ranging from competition to leisure.
Read More »Origins of BMX: So Cal Scene to Olympic Stage
Bicycle motocross, commonly referred to as BMX, has risen from the first organized races at West LA’s Palm Park to the Olympic stage.
Read More »The Origins of Boxing, the Sweet Science
From bare-knuckled brawlers to transcendent fighters like Muhammad Ali and Joe Louis, boxing has enjoyed a long and storied history that stretches as far back as eighth century BC.
Read More »The Origins of Hockey
From the first game ever played in 1875, to the advent of the legendary Stanley Cup, we take a look back at over 130 years of hockey history.
Read More »The Origins of Modern Baseball
In this week's origins, ATLX takes a look at America's favorite pastime. A seemingly simple game, baseball has experienced anything other than a simple past. The sport has matured past humble beginnings, a multitude of rule changes, world wars, integration and competition from football and basketball as the king of sport in the U.S.
Read More »Origins: How Tennis Has Evolved
Tennis players are now some of the highest paid athletes in the world. However, the origins of tennis have a much more modest beginning. Check out this week's origins to find out how this sport has evolved over time.
Read More »The Origins of Modern Day Football
Did you know in the early 1900s, Football was almost banned in the United States because of the injuries and deaths related to the sport? Check out the full story on history of Football.
Read More »Origins: History of the Gentleman’s Game
"Gentlemen Only, Ladies Forbidden.” While a fun, although misogynist acronym, it’s a myth that the origins of the name “golf” come from that phrase. Read on to find out the real history of the game, and where the name really came from.
Read More »Origins: Volleyball
In this week's origins we take a look at the history of volleyball. Did you know that the founder of volleyball was good friends with the founder of basketball?
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