by Jennie Heckel
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July 17th, 2008
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by Ray Walberg
There are many factors to consider before you choose a club and take a swing. One of the biggest factors to consider is golf weather. While a wet course will make your ball roll slower and a dry course will have the opposite affect, it?s really the wind that will have the biggest impact on your round of golf. Wind affects the direction your ball will go after you hit it and even after it touches the ground. Here are some basic golf tips for helping you compensate for wind.
The majority of golfers are right handed so we’ll go over this as if you are right handed. If you are left handed then you?ll need to adjust accordingly.
The first thing to do is determine which way the wind is blowing. If the wind is blowing on your back then you?ll strike the ball softer than usual especially if it is a brisk wind. This can certainly work in your favor especially on a drive. Hit the ball high and let the wind do most of the work. If the wind is blowing directly into the front of you then the opposite is the case; strike the ball harder than you normally would to counteract the force of the wind.
What if the wind is blowing from the right or left? If you don?t compensate then you?ll find that your shot will fall to the left or right of your intended target and might end up rolling completely off the green. For example, if your hole is 150 yards from the tee box and the flag is in the middle of the green you?ll need to alter your stance to compensate. Depending on the amount of wind you may also need to keep the ball low so the trajectory is not as greatly impacted. If the wind is blowing severely then you may consider choosing a club bigger than usual; a five or six iron instead of a seven iron.
Usually a breeze won?t have a huge impact on putting since the wind is less powerful near the ground but this isn?t always the case. If you are on a rise or the wind is very powerful then you?ll also need to compensate on these shots.
To play golf you have to take into account a number of factors and wind is one that shouldn?t be underestimated. Next time there is a windy day, don?t skip on golfing but take advantage of it and practice on the driving range so you know how to compensate. Playing golf in Spain is different than playing in the US or China.
July 17th, 2008
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True success doesn’t come from privilege. It comes from spirit. Bonnie St. John is a perfect example of this. If you believe the stereotypes of the world are true, you’d have a hard time believing how much success Bonnie has seen in her life as an Olympic skier. When life knocks her down, she gets right back up.
Bonnie St. John was raised by a single mother in San Diego. They were very poor, and what’s worse is that Bonnie had to have one of her legs amputated at age five. Without any snow or money, her crazy dream was to be a skier. Her mother was always supportive of her and never tried to compensate for the disability.
People will tell you that black people never ski, swim, or play golf, but this is 100% untrue. Sure there are a few big names out there like Tiger Woods, but in reality, there are a lot of black people involved in these sports. One of Bonnie’s motivations from a very early age was to do her best so that others could be motivated by her.
A friend from school invited Bonnie to go skiing when they were both just children, and it changed her life forever. Bonnie St. John was the kid nobody liked. She was exempt from PE class, she rode a special bus, and she was teased at recess. Barbara Warmath was different, though. She didn’t tease. She encouraged.
To go on the ski trip with her friend that Christmas, Bonnie had only a few short weeks to overcome several obstacles. Embarrassment wasn’t an option for her. This was before the days of the internet, so Bonnie flipped through the Yellow Pages looking for inexpensive snow gear. Most of her gear ended up coming from the Salvation Army.
Skiing proved harder than even Bonnie St. John could have imagined. She was constantly falling down as she fought with the prosthetic leg. She didn’t know what equipment to buy, so her knit mittens left her fingers cold and met. None of it mattered, though. Bonnie was having the time of her life!
Through the Ski Club, Bonnie St. John was later able to get appropriate ski attire and begin ski lessons. She found other amputees who weren’t only skiing, they were racing. Bonnie joined in the fun and decided that still wasn’t enough. She wanted to train for the U.S. Olympic Ski Team.
We can all be successful, no matter what the challenge we face. Some people have harder barriers to break than others, and some people are more creative at breaking those barriers than others, but in the end, we all have the same chance. Never give up. Never let your dreams die. Get up when you fall, and have patience.
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July 17th, 2008
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by Craig Petersen
Is bass fishing one of your favorite pastimes? Might your fishing for a specific type of bass be an extra opportunity for fun? How about considering going striped bass fishing?
Striped bass fishing is widely popular and enjoyed by many people. Rather than focusing on all types of bass fishing, this sport concentrates on just one type of fish in particular, the striped bass.
No matter whether you are an experienced bass fisherman or a novice, you need to gain an appreciation for the differences between the types of tackle required for striped bass fishing. This is because having the right mix of equipment makes for a much more successful venture.
For a number of different reasons, striped bass fishing has become very popular. Stripers are caught in several ways: by casting, trolling or with a fishing pole.
Stripers can mature into very big specimens and they taste really good. Thus, your catch will be a rewarding experience - one that you can share with others.
Stripers are well known to fight hard and don’t give up without a struggle. These traits have lots of appeal to avid fishermen who enjoy a good challenge. Also, when you go striped bass fishing, your trip will be full of excitement; and, it will require the physical exertion you need for your exercise regimen.
There are plenty of websites devoted to striped bass fishing that can be found on the Internet if you desire to learn more about striped bass fishing from experts. These sites enable you to become a member of a group, to read blogs, to ask questions, and to learn from others how best to go about this rewarding fishing endeavor.
A little research can help you avoid mistakes others had to learn the hard way. The writers are passionate about striped bass fishing and they can share their experiences, thus giving you the opportunity to do well. When using these websites, you don’t need to hold back any concern you have about striped bass fishing. Websites are available to assist you in making your new endeavor a great success.
Fortunately, whether you want to learn the generalities about striped bass fishing or what bodies of water will yield the best results, you will be exposed to the tips and inside secrets of people who are in the know. Their advice and fishing lore can guide you in the direction that will make your striped bass fishing trips worth the time you spend learning to be a better fisherman. Isn’t that what fishing it is all about?
July 16th, 2008
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by Greg Hansward
A warm-up is very important to playing golf. Golfing professionals indicate that is one step any golfer cannot afford to forego. You may be in great shape, play often and are ready to step up to the tee immediately. But, are a couple practice swings sufficient before teeing off? Although you may be mentally ready to play as soon as you step onto the course, you also may find yourself playing a poor game or, even worse, injured because you skipped a quality warm-up.
Cars from a few years ago always required a brief warm up before heading out to the highway. You started the engine, allowed the fluids to circulate and then knew the car was ready to go. Your body is no different. No, there have been no major upgrades over the past several years. Your body still needs time to warm up. In fact, it becomes even more essential as you age.
What exactly is a good warm-up, then? You do not have to hit an entire bucket of balls on the driving range, nor do you need to do a full workout of stretches. Just take time to hit at least a dozen balls but do so starting slowly. Start by hitting a few short range shots, gradually working up to longer drives.
Some gentle exercising is always a good idea, even if it consists of a brief walk. The reason so many people have heart attacks on the green is because they did not prepare their bodies for the physical demands of golf. Even if you are playing a casual, recreational game, golf places some strenuous physical demands on your body.
If you do not play regularly, a warm-up of at least a half hour to an hour would be proper before the golfing begins and you tee off. This requires you to arrive early or doing your warm up somewhere other than the course, perhaps at home. However, you may find that the driving range at the course is the best place to warm-up prior to a game. Some golfers spend some time practicing with training tools before leaving home, then park a good distance from the clubhouse allowing the walk up to serve as part of his or her warm-up.
If you play golf often and are in good physical condition, you may be fine with a shorter warm-up period, but you still should set aside some time for warm-up before making your first swing. If you do not, you may find yourself straining muscles that are not ready for such rigorous use on the course. Not only will pulled muscles hamper the rest of your game, they may also keep you off the course and in the clubhouse much longer than you want.
Some golfers use the warm up period as a time to be alone and concentrate on the upcoming game whereas others like to warm up friends and partners. Either way, it is essential that you set aside some time beforehand to prepare for the game. You will play better at this game and future tee times!
July 16th, 2008
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