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Are The Top Pro Golfers Any Good For Golf Swing Tips?

Posted by Carl on Mar 20, 2009 in Good Going

If you’re looking for golf swing instructions, that may seem like a silly question. You might think that of course the top performing golfers are great for golf swing tips, because who wouldn’t want to play like Tiger Woods, right?

Wrong.

Yes, of course we do all dream of playing like him and the other champion golfers, but with all due respect, it seems to me that there two main reasons why Tiger Woods would probably not be particularly good as your teacher.

The first reason is that he is not a teacher, he is a professional golf player. His job, how he makes his living, is to compete in golf tournaments. He does not make his living as an instructor, so he has probably not had much (if any) experience or training in how to teach beginners or amateur players. Less gifted players have difficulties and questions that the top players may never have needed to address.

Even if they do have some of the same problems, before every practice or tournament round that he plays, while a champion golfer goes through his hour-long warm up working though his bag of clubs, he will be watched. He will be watched by maybe his fitness instructor, maybe his psychologist, but absolutely he will be watched by his coach! It is the coach that is the teacher, not the player.

In fact most champion pros, and Woods is no exception, will have changed their swing and other major points of their game at some point in their career. When they did, you can bet they did not do it all by themselves. They did it under instruction from their coach.

The second reason why the pros might not be the best guide to follow, is that their strokes are tailored to their style of game and their own physique and muscular structure. There is a huge variety of different styles when it comes to the swing. The intended end result is exactly the same for all of them, but each player goes about it in the way that best suits them.

This is an important point, because your most effective golf swing will be the one that makes the most efficient use of the body you have. Although it may be useful to watch instructional DVDs giving various different approaches, in the end you will not receive your most effective golf swing instructions from copying another person, as their swing has been honed for their own individual body.

These two important points are good reasons why you if you want to improve your game with good golf swing tips, seek golf swing tips from a teacher rather than a competing professional player.

 
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Lincoln Continental rear air suspension!

Posted by Carl on Mar 20, 2009 in Good Going

Lincoln Continental rear air suspension stop working? The air suspension on your 1995 Lincoln continental broke? Lincoln Continental accessories from AutoAnything and your automobile: the way a car should be. If America’s big automakers want to recapture their competitive edge and carve a new niche in the market, perhaps they should look back to their classics-classics like your Lincoln Continental. Lincoln Continental rear doors were designed this way because they were too heavy to be front-hung, especially on the convertible models. In the mid-60s, a two-door Continental was made and it carried a bigger engine.

Lincoln Continentals are the vehicles I’ve seen the most of this on, although other manufacturers also use air suspension. They normally have 2 sensors (one for each front wheel)in front and a single sensor for the rear. Lincoln Continentals are Jewish if driven by someone over the age of 65. Skee ball is Jewish, Bowling is Goyish except as a Saturday night camp trip in the 80′s. The way to detect air leaks in air springs is to turn off the air suspension moter while the car is running(located in the truck,) turn it off and then leave the car sit overnight or leave it running and take it for a drive. It should not lose air. If one corner or area is sagging then there is a leak.

It will be perfectly drivable for a while, but evetually the air pump will go out since it is have to work more regularly just to keep air in the springs. You say your motor is kicking on randomly. If it is ramdomly and frequently, then I’d say this might be your problem. Cheaper to fix it now than later. A humped trunklid, modest taillamps in the rear fender trailing edges, and a toned-down Mark grille were stylistic links with the past, but the car was clearly aimed at a very different clientele: younger, affluent buyers who’d been defecting to high-dollar, high-status imports, a group Lincoln had never courted before. It was also a bold challenge to Cadillac’s Eldorado, which was still relatively overblown.

 
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If Children Ruled The World, Divorce Would Be Illegal

Posted by Carl on Mar 20, 2009 in Good Going

If children ruled the world one of the first pieces of legislation to be signed into law would be a ban on divorce. At least that’s what kids would do according to a recent U.K. poll conducted by Luton First in a partnership with the University of Luton. The annual study, conducted via on-line questionnaires, is an ongoing effort to identify what things are important to kids.

Their most recent study polled 1600 pre-teen kids and their responses are illuminating. Because, according to these kids, the second worst thing in the world was marital break-ups or separations. Undoubtedly the results would be similar if conducted here in the U.S.

According to divorce rate stats, both divorce and separation can be devastating for a child. And the younger the child, the more a divorce or separation will probably affect them.

The most important thing that a parent can do is to recognize that divorce can cause separation anxiety in kids and to set about finding ways that can help alleviate the anxiety as much as possible. There are two main steps you can take to lower their anxiety levels:

1) Be honest with them. Make sure they know that he or she is not the reason for the separation.

2) Let them communicate with you. Don’t shunt them off to another room when the subject of separation comes up. Let them know what’s happening so that they are not in the dark.

Since divorce rate stats shows no slowdown in the number of divorces taking place, it’s important that we learn how best to deal with the children from the break-ups. Children are very resilient and most of them eventually will come to terms with their parent’s separating. But, if you make it easy on them, they will adjust much more quickly to the circumstances and hopefully with minimal psychological effects.

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