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November 21st, 2008 — , DVD Review, Golf Ball Driver, Tips and Tricks, back swing, compensations, consistent golf swing, exercises, golf ball, golf game, golf school, inconsistencies, inconsistency, posture, putts, strengths and weaknesses, swing faults from CourseLadder @ Golf Ball Driver
“Golf Made Simple - Improve Your Golf Swing Indoors” is a Golf Made Easy DVD that allows you to understand your strengths and weaknesses in your golf game, your golf swing and your body. This is the best step that you can take in learning how to build and develop a consistent golf swing, and [...]
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November 21st, 2008 — , Tips and Tricks, club fitting, culprit, custom clubs, footprints, game 1, game problems, golf game, golf shoes, legs, overpronator, rack clubs, right shoes, score, swing, torso from CourseLadder @ Golf Ball Driver
If you are finding that no matter what you try, your golf game is just not getting to the point where you want it, the answer may be in the tools and equipment you are using. Many players go their entire lives without a proper fitting for their clubs. Others may never realize that their [...]
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November 20th, 2008 — , Boating, Fishing, Shape, Tips and Tricks, artificial bait, big fish, catching fish, circle hooks, circles, different styles, hook, hooks, large mouth bass, mouths, nibble, saltwater fish, saltwater fishing, species of fish, success rate, tackle stores, trout from SFBoater
Believe it or not, the type of hook that you are using can have a big impact on your success rate with catching fish. While we all understand that big fish need bigger and stronger hooks, there are many different styles that can be used. Certain species of fish, such as large mouth bass, will [...]
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November 20th, 2008 — , Money, Tips and Tricks, added expense, athletic shoes, bargains, best choice, budget, frustration, game, legs, next level, proper foundation, risk, tennis, tennis shoes from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
If you are interested in learning how to play tennis, there are a few things you need to know before you get started. By having the proper foundation in this sport, you can be assured that you’ll learn properly and be able to play better as a result. Although this game is a lot of [...]
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November 20th, 2008 — , Tips and Tricks, best buy, best ski resorts, boots, circulation, embarrassment, gloves, jeans, learning experience, padding, risk, ski pants, skiers, skiing, skiing instructor, skis, slopes, snow, struggle, sweat pants, warm clothes, weather forecast, winter sport from Snow Patrol @ Snowboarding Skier
Have you ever tried skiing before in your life? If you are thinking about exploring everything that this popular winter sport has to offer, then the first step in your process should be to equip yourself with all of the necessary and relevant information, including the most basic do’s and don’ts of the sport. For [...]
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November 19th, 2008 — , Tips and Tricks, ally, basic golf, concentration, fairway, foe, game, golf practice, golf tips, nerves, practice swing, psychological advantage, rough idea, score, stroke from CourseLadder @ Golf Ball Driver
Golf is absolutely a game of nerves, requiring concentration at all times because each and every stroke is going to require quite a bit of focus and attention if you want to drive the best possible results. If you follow these basic golf tips and tricks you will be able to significantly improve your game, [...]
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November 13th, 2008 — , Tips and Tricks, accuracy, coach, element, growth spurts, important point, motivational methods, period of time, pete sampras, short period, solid foundation, tennis, true love from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
If you’re trying to get your child interested in tennis, there are a few things that you should know about ahead of time to make sure that they get a solid foundation in the sport. Whether you’re teaching them on your own, or they are going to actual lessons, these tips will help keep your [...]
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November 6th, 2008 — , Tips and Tricks, game, intimidation, match, mistake, nerves, new perspective, shot program, sport 1, tennis, visualization from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Tennis is a game that is played primarily in your mind, even though your body is running back and forth on the court. Many of the top players in the game have devoted volumes to the subject of mental tennis, but these tips can be distilled down into a few strategies that every player can [...]
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November 5th, 2008 — , Snowboarding, Sports, Tips and Tricks, better luck, breakaway, broken limbs, center of gravity, confusion, different shapes, halfpipe, height and weight, important things, next level, risk, shapes and sizes, skateboarding, ski shop, snow from Snow Patrol @ Snowboarding Skier
Not only does snowboarding look like a lot of fun, there are few sports out there that are this exhilarating. Whether you already ski and are looking to take it to the next level, or you are completely new, there are a few things that you need to know ahead of time. As an aside, [...]
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October 30th, 2008 — , Stress, Tips and Tricks, accuracy, controversy, elbow pain, false confidence, game, gigantic head, hand eye coordination, handful, inexperienced players, simple solution, tennis, tennis elbow, tennis rackets, true test, truth from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
One of the hottest issues in tennis is the use of oversized rackets. While there are a handful of pros in the circuit that actually use them, by far, they are most often used by inexperienced players that are just getting started in the game. There are some benefits and a few drawbacks to using [...]
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October 23rd, 2008 — , Tips and Tricks, assumption, exceptions, floor model, playing the game, swing, tennis, tennis ball, tennis racket from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
The racket you pick will have more than an impact on a tennis ball, it will have an impact on the way that you play this game. If you’re not using the right tennis racket, chances are you are not playing the game as well as you could be. It is a good idea to [...]
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October 22nd, 2008 — , Rope Tow, Snowboarding, Tips and Tricks, basic principle, chair lifts, contraptions, gloves, intervals, little time, many mountains, pulley system, rope burns, rope tows, ski shop, skiers, skiing, skis, snow, snowboard from Snow Patrol @ Snowboarding Skier
Before you can learn how to ski, you’ve got to learn how to get to the top of the mountain. While the widespread use of chair lifts has made this a lot easier, many mountains still use rope tows, especially on beginner areas. They may look like simple contraptions, but for many new skiers, these [...]
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October 16th, 2008 — , Tips and Tricks, body language, mental game, next level, opponent, physical game, private lesson, professional training, swing, tennis, urge, wimbledon from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
While many people are under the impression that learning tennis is nearly impossible, there are actually quite a few incredibly easy tips that can drastically improve your game. While these tips may not turn you into a star over night or land you at Wimbledon, they will help solid players get better and give beginning [...]
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October 9th, 2008 — , Injury Prevention, Tips and Tricks, elbow joint, exercises, full contact sport, joints, periods, players face, repetitive injury, repetitive strain injury, risk, sessions, sporting goods stores, taking the time, tennis, tennis elbow, tennis players from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Although tennis may not be a full contact sport, it is still possible to get injured. One of the most common injuries that tennis players face is called tennis elbow. This is a repetitive strain injury that can be incredibly painful. The good news is that you can prevent it, or at the very least, [...]
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October 8th, 2008 — , Tips and Tricks, boots, different places, different style, eq, essential 1, old habits, personal preferences, ski instruction, ski instructor, ski resorts, skiing, skis, snow from Snow Patrol @ Snowboarding Skier
If you are interested in learning how to ski, there are a few things to know before you get started. In many cases, the steps you take early on will shape the entire way you ski in the future and if you’re not using the right techniques, you may find it difficult to advance. Whether [...]
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October 2nd, 2008 — , Nike, Tips and Tricks, ankle problems, athletic shoe, blisters, excursion, foot and leg pain, game, great deals, guesswork, k swiss shoes, medical issues, next level, pronation, shin splints, tennis, tennis shoe, tennis shoes from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
One of the biggest problems facing beginning players is right under their nose, and they may not even realize what may be holding them back from success. The shoes you wear on the court can have a big impact on the way that you play the game and if you’re not wearing the right ones, [...]
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