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]]>The best place to experience lucha libre in Mexico City if you are curious about the sport and its spectacle is, without a doubt, Arena Mexico.
Built in 1956 in the Colonia Dolores neighborhood of the city, this wrestling-specific arena has transformed into the heart of this sport. While it also sometimes hosts boxing matches, this arena’s main focus is lucha libre, holding events every week.
Typically, you will be able to see lucha libre shows at Arena Mexico on Tuesday and Friday nights hosted by the governing body of the sport, the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. Taped for television broadcasts, these fights feature some of the country’s biggest names in lucha libre such as Rush and Kenny Omega.
Affordable tickets for these events can be purchased at the box office, and it represents a fantastic opportunity to take in one of Mexico City’s most unique experiences. Will you visit Arena Mexico on your next trip to the city?
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]]>Cricket is the most popular sport in the Caribbean. If you aren’t familiar with cricket, this is a great place to learn about it from people who are truly passionate about the sport.
Bowls has become something of a national pastime. It is often played by the beach with a few drinks and really chilled out atmosphere.
Baseball is also a big deal in the Dominican Republic and Cuba. They are well known for hosting the Winter Baseball league.
As is true of most places, soccer is also extremely popular. There are a number of tournaments each year in which the different Caribbean countries compete against each other. If you are interested in Caribbean soccer, you should try and catch the CONCACAF Gold Cup which takes place every two years.
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]]>If you’ve ever wanted to check out some of the country’s most amazing athletic spectacles, here are three events that you absolutely must add to your “bucket list.”
The world’s premier American football league is the NFL, which pits 32 teams against one another every season to decide who wins the Super Bowl trophy. This game is the most-watched television event in America and is even more spectacular if you can watch its drama in person.
Baseball is considered America’s pastime, and the World Series between MLB’s two top teams every season is one of the most exciting competitions that you can see in person. The crisp October air and the crack of the bat create an atmosphere that you have to experience to believe.
The US Open is one of tennis’s four Grand Slam events and the only one which takes place in the United States. Held in early September at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City, this electric event will allow you to see tennis’s best men’s and women’s players square off in an All-American setting.
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]]>The post Top 3 Martial Arts Training Courses in China appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>At this 14-day retreat, you will be immersed in the basics of meditation, Qigong, and Tai Chi. This will include group sessions in English, organized according to level, traditional Chinese massage therapies, and daily nutritious meals. You can find out more here.
In this special course, you will learn Shaolin kung fu under the tutelage of warrior monks in an authentic Buddhist temple. You will have the opportunity to take daily kung fu training classes, learn Buddhist theory, attend Buddhist rituals, eat in the monks’ dining hall, and soak up the Chi in beautiful natural locations. Learn more here.
At this supreme training camp in the breathtaking Sikong Mountains, you will be immersed in authentic Shaolin king fu, Tai Chi, and Buddhist rituals. Training programs are tailored to individual skill sets and personalities and are available for all levels. You can book here.
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]]>The post A Trip to New York Isn’t Complete without Visiting these Sports Venues appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you are planning a trip to New York and you like sports, be sure to take time to check out these unforgettable and unique venues.
Yankee Stadium, the home of Major League Baseball’s New York Yankees, is one of the most iconic stadiums on the planet. Here, over 50,000 fans pack into this Bronx icon to cheer on the league’s most successful franchise. Also, it hosts New York City FC games if you like soccer.
Another venue that every sports fan on Earth will undoubtedly be familiar with is Madison Square Garden. The long-time home of the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers isn’t only great for seeing sports, but also for spotting A-listers like Jay-Z and Spike Lee on the front row.
New York City’s “second” arena is the Barclays Center, a state-of-the-art palace that opened in 2012 and is the home to the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets as well as the host of a selection of New York Islanders hockey games.
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]]>The post It’s Baseball Season, So Here Are Four Must-Visit Parks in the United States appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>America’s national pastime isn’t just a sport. It’s a community experience where family and friends gather to spend a warm evening together outside, eating, drinking, and watching a game.
If you want to check out this sport, here are four stadiums that you must visit.
The oldest MLB stadium currently in use is Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. Any baseball fan must see a game here due to its fantastic gameday atmosphere and the grandeur of the Green Monster, a massive 37-foot high fall that dominates left field.
Located right next to San Francisco Bay, this 21st-century park that plays host to the San Francisco Giants is a beauty. You can watch the sun set over McCovey Cove and marvel at the most gorgeous backdrop in baseball here.
If you’ve ever wondered what it’d be like if Gotham City had a team, go to the Pittsburgh Pirates’ home. Pittsburgh’s known as the Steel City, and it’s grey, jaw-dropping skyline is a sight to behold.
Recently renovated, the gameday experience at America’s second-oldest park is top-notch. Sitting in the bleachers at Wrigley on a summer afternoon with a cold beer in your hand is about as sublime as it gets.
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]]>The post Arena Mexico: The Home of Lucha Libre in Mexico City appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The best place to experience lucha libre in Mexico City if you are curious about the sport and its spectacle is, without a doubt, Arena Mexico.
Built in 1956 in the Colonia Dolores neighborhood of the city, this wrestling-specific arena has transformed into the heart of this sport. While it also sometimes hosts boxing matches, this arena’s main focus is lucha libre, holding events every week.
Typically, you will be able to see lucha libre shows at Arena Mexico on Tuesday and Friday nights hosted by the governing body of the sport, the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. Taped for television broadcasts, these fights feature some of the country’s biggest names in lucha libre such as Rush and Kenny Omega.
Affordable tickets for these events can be purchased at the box office, and it represents a fantastic opportunity to take in one of Mexico City’s most unique experiences. Will you visit Arena Mexico on your next trip to the city?
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]]>The post Here’s Why Sport Lovers Should Visit the Caribbean appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Cricket is the most popular sport in the Caribbean. If you aren’t familiar with cricket, this is a great place to learn about it from people who are truly passionate about the sport.
Bowls has become something of a national pastime. It is often played by the beach with a few drinks and really chilled out atmosphere.
Baseball is also a big deal in the Dominican Republic and Cuba. They are well known for hosting the Winter Baseball league.
As is true of most places, soccer is also extremely popular. There are a number of tournaments each year in which the different Caribbean countries compete against each other. If you are interested in Caribbean soccer, you should try and catch the CONCACAF Gold Cup which takes place every two years.
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]]>The post Add These American Sports Events to Your Travel Bucket List appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’ve ever wanted to check out some of the country’s most amazing athletic spectacles, here are three events that you absolutely must add to your “bucket list.”
The world’s premier American football league is the NFL, which pits 32 teams against one another every season to decide who wins the Super Bowl trophy. This game is the most-watched television event in America and is even more spectacular if you can watch its drama in person.
Baseball is considered America’s pastime, and the World Series between MLB’s two top teams every season is one of the most exciting competitions that you can see in person. The crisp October air and the crack of the bat create an atmosphere that you have to experience to believe.
The US Open is one of tennis’s four Grand Slam events and the only one which takes place in the United States. Held in early September at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City, this electric event will allow you to see tennis’s best men’s and women’s players square off in an All-American setting.
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]]>The post Top 3 Martial Arts Training Courses in China appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>At this 14-day retreat, you will be immersed in the basics of meditation, Qigong, and Tai Chi. This will include group sessions in English, organized according to level, traditional Chinese massage therapies, and daily nutritious meals. You can find out more here.
In this special course, you will learn Shaolin kung fu under the tutelage of warrior monks in an authentic Buddhist temple. You will have the opportunity to take daily kung fu training classes, learn Buddhist theory, attend Buddhist rituals, eat in the monks’ dining hall, and soak up the Chi in beautiful natural locations. Learn more here.
At this supreme training camp in the breathtaking Sikong Mountains, you will be immersed in authentic Shaolin king fu, Tai Chi, and Buddhist rituals. Training programs are tailored to individual skill sets and personalities and are available for all levels. You can book here.
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]]>The post A Trip to New York Isn’t Complete without Visiting these Sports Venues appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you are planning a trip to New York and you like sports, be sure to take time to check out these unforgettable and unique venues.
Yankee Stadium, the home of Major League Baseball’s New York Yankees, is one of the most iconic stadiums on the planet. Here, over 50,000 fans pack into this Bronx icon to cheer on the league’s most successful franchise. Also, it hosts New York City FC games if you like soccer.
Another venue that every sports fan on Earth will undoubtedly be familiar with is Madison Square Garden. The long-time home of the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers isn’t only great for seeing sports, but also for spotting A-listers like Jay-Z and Spike Lee on the front row.
New York City’s “second” arena is the Barclays Center, a state-of-the-art palace that opened in 2012 and is the home to the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets as well as the host of a selection of New York Islanders hockey games.
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]]>The post It’s Baseball Season, So Here Are Four Must-Visit Parks in the United States appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>America’s national pastime isn’t just a sport. It’s a community experience where family and friends gather to spend a warm evening together outside, eating, drinking, and watching a game.
If you want to check out this sport, here are four stadiums that you must visit.
The oldest MLB stadium currently in use is Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. Any baseball fan must see a game here due to its fantastic gameday atmosphere and the grandeur of the Green Monster, a massive 37-foot high fall that dominates left field.
Located right next to San Francisco Bay, this 21st-century park that plays host to the San Francisco Giants is a beauty. You can watch the sun set over McCovey Cove and marvel at the most gorgeous backdrop in baseball here.
If you’ve ever wondered what it’d be like if Gotham City had a team, go to the Pittsburgh Pirates’ home. Pittsburgh’s known as the Steel City, and it’s grey, jaw-dropping skyline is a sight to behold.
Recently renovated, the gameday experience at America’s second-oldest park is top-notch. Sitting in the bleachers at Wrigley on a summer afternoon with a cold beer in your hand is about as sublime as it gets.
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