October 29th, 2009
Ski helmets for the entire family and information on ski helmet sizing and safety ratings along with all the latest styles for this winter season. Get the latest mp3 or audio ski and snowboard helmets or a style that fits your head and your personality. Get all the latest ski helmet information and watch a video on how to size a ski helmet. Have fun but keep your noggin protected with a quality helmet. Just remember you can replace a helmet but not your coconut!
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October 28th, 2009
To improve yourself and your golf experience you should start with a golf fitness training program that will improve your ability to play golf and reduce injuries that have prevented you from playing golf. A golf fitness routine can increase your driving distance and decrease potential injuries.
As you know the golf swing is very difficult and complex. All the twisting and turning during the golf swing puts a lot of torque on your legs, knees, and upper body. A good fitness program is one that will prepare your body to produce the required power in your swing and at the same time withstand the forces placed on your body during the golf swing. A good golf fitness training program is one that will improve your flexibility, muscle strength, posture, and coordination.
Improve your flexibility to increase your club head swing range.
Develop your muscle strength to increase your club head speed and provide more distance to your drives and irons.
Train your posture and coordination to increase your golf club swing power.
Improving your golf game will come through a physical fitness routine that you consistently perform on a regular basis. The fitness training program should also include cardiovascular exercises to increase your overall fitness
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October 28th, 2009
In Golf Digest’s October 2009 issue, they ask, “Can a push cart help you make more birdies?”
Consider this: how about instead of riding a cart which robs you of the rhythm of the game and the time between shots to review and refocus, you walk the course and use a golf bag cart.
And don’t even consider carrying your bags because we all know how taxing it is to haul around a set of clubs the entire course. You should have gone to the gym if you want that kind of workout. And forget about having the strength and stamina to play a good game when you have to carry your clubs.
Really, unless you have a caddy, the best solution is a push cart.
Why a push cart instead of a pull cart? Go to www.GofBagCart.org to discover why.
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October 28th, 2009
Ever what to get into that small fishing hole but couldn’t get there because your boat was too big and it was too deep to wade? You can get to those spots with a kayak. Fishing kayaks get you where you want to go.
Kayaks are small boats that have been around for hundreds (maybe thousands) fo years. Some are enclosed so that you are covered from your waste down while others you sit on top.
Fishing Kayaks typically are the sit on top kind. They have a wide beam that increases lateral stability and some have motor mounts. You can even get twin hull models that let you stand to fish.
The advantages of a fishing kayak are numerous: they are much less expensive than a fishing boat, they ar easier to pick up and move and they can be transported on your car or in the back end of your truck.
Find out more and see different brands and styles at www.FishingKayaks.us.
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October 28th, 2009
The Belly Putter is longer than a regular putter and is used to help force the golfer into the correct putting stance.
It does this by the fact that during the putt, the butt end of the belly putter stays in contact with the golfer’s body at the abdomen. Putting in this way helps create a pendulum swing. Using a belly putter will increase the golfer’s confidence and train the body to maintain that perfect putting stance. The golfer has the option of just using the belly putter for all putts or only using it as a training aid and then going back to a regular putter at some point.
Belly putters have help win tournaments and will improve your putting game.
To learn more about belly putters and to read the buying guide go to www.BellyPutter.net.
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October 27th, 2009
“I hit the ball better than ever before”, seems to be the genuine consensus amongst real golfers, whenever they talk about Taylor Made Tour Burner Irons. And there is real substance behind the hype, because if you are looking for a rock-solid set of Game Improvement clubs, you will find the Tour Burner series hard to beat – especially at their price point.
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October 26th, 2009
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With new technology, materials and components now being used in the production of junior golf clubs junior’s can use a properly designed and fitted set of golf clubs that will lead to greater confidence and pleasure in thier golf games.
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October 23rd, 2009
Hang Five Hot-Dogger
Surfers have their own cool language with words such as, hang five (putting five toes over the nose of your surfboard), curl (the break of a wave), pearls, wipe-out and hot-dogger (red hot surfer), which may all seem like double Dutch to the non surfer. However for the surfer, it’s his talk, he understands it and lives it.
The dream of surfing inspires lifestyles, journeys and freedom, but you need more than the right surfing gear in order to exercise this freedom wisely, especially if you are a novice and planning a surfing holiday. The surfing holiday needs to have plenty of training from a surf-pro or good surfing school and needs to be fit. Unless you are fit, you will be unable to meet the challenges or earn the right to this freedom.
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October 23rd, 2009
Learning karate:
Learning karate is very simple but the fact is that you need to practice it for quite long time. It’s not just a course that probably lasts two or three month’s time. It’s a process through which you learn the striking art that includes all punching and kicking techniques. Learning Karate lets you live a life of perfect health and security.
Read the complete article on how to learn karate over here.
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October 22nd, 2009
Self Defense Tips:
Self defense is very much important and say, unavoidable in a violent society like that of today where we see increasing number of crimes like harassment and molestation towards girls. Why not Boys? Yes they are too. Learning kung-fu or karate can virtually help prevent such things happening in the society as people are taught and trained to be more disciplined.
Find more here at self defense.
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October 21st, 2009
It has been said that basketball is a simple game to learn but a difficult one to master. It is also a very popular game requiring little by way of equipment. Once you have a basketball court, all you need is a ball. Actually, you can practice basketing, a key skill, with just a hoop fixed ten feet high.
You can see people playing it everywhere, in driveways, parks, school yards and gyms. Young kids dream of becoming an iconic hero like Michael Jordan, and making millions of dollars in the bargain. For spectators, it is an intensely exciting game to watch the dancing athletes weaving around with incredible speed and agility dribbling the ball and scoring impossible baskets. To know more visit please.
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October 19th, 2009
If you are a skier, especially a downhill skier, you need to be sure you have prepared your body physically for the demands of skiing. A lot of ski enthusiast get fired up at first snow fall to get all the proper equipment, but fail to prepare their bodies from a physical exercise standpoint.
The most common mistake skiers of all ages make is they fail to prepare their bodies for skiing. It is similar to the weekend warrior, forty year old, athlete who thinks they can play like a twenty year old.
Do you want to know all of the specific ski conditioning exercises that really work when it comes to developing rock solid legs that you can really rely on when you’re in the slopes?
Stop by Ski Tips Fitness.com and discover the best downhill ski exercises and learn the best kept secrets.
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October 18th, 2009
Is your putting frustrating you? Are you trying to find a way to practice putting without going to the driving range or your local golf course? Do you live in an area where it snows and gets to cold to go outside and practice putting?
Well consider using an indoor putting mat to practice and hone your putting to a fine edge, especially those dreaded short putts.
With an indoor putting mat you can practice putting in
- Your Office
- Your Family Room
- Your Living Room
- Your Basement
- Your Garage
- Your Bedroom
- Your Hotel Room
- On Your Pouch
- Outdoor In Your Backyard
Practice, Practice, Practice Your Putting Year Round With An Indoor Putting Green
Practice on an indoor putting mat can help you shave strokes off your score through improving your putting techniques. You can also improve your confidence in putting those dreaded 3 to 6 foot putts. Those are the ones that usually cause the knees to knock and a nervous stomach.
Putting is a huge part of the golf game. Up to 50% of your score comes from putting. So using the right putting aid such as an indoor putting green can help you work on improving your putting techniques and it can also be a lot of fun.
What Do You Want In A Putting mat?
They come in a variety of prices, styles, and shapes. Some are portable or you can set up a permanent indoor putting green. The important thing is that you find one that you like and feel will help you improve putting.
If you are focusing on improving your putting techniques there are a few features to look out for when considering which putting mat to purchase.
• A step on either side for both left and right-handed golfers
• Putt reducer to make your target that little bit more difficult to reach thus enhancing your putting ability
• Putter-rack to rest your putters against
• A ball returner
Find A Putting Mat That Fits Into The Area Designated
Before you buy a putting mat you need to decide on the type of green and consider any installation issues. You should measure the dimensions of the room you intend to install the putting green. You want to make sure the length of the room will allow for the length of the green. You should also ensure you have adequate space for a right hand person and a left handed person to approach and address the putt.
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October 12th, 2009
Just a brief post, to announce the launch of a new website which reviews recumbent exercise bikes. If you are considering buying an exercise bike you may find the information helpful.
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