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Tricia Deed: Posted on Monday, December 05, 2011 11:17 AM
I do review web pages to see where my original articles help other companies or individuals. This morning I came across this article so I thought I would include it in today's blog. It appears to be popular. Why not take golf instructions? And while you are at it why not take golf instructions from a professional golf instructor? See yourself mastering the game of golf. The other day I was listening to a program about acting, and I entered the middle of the interview where the emcee asked, what made you two actors exceptionally suitable for the roles which made it seem so natural and real to make the story line become so realistic to the audience? And do you improvise the script or memorize it? They not only answered the questions pertaining to their acting abilities, but to other accomplished and successful actors who share the same educational background of formal classical training in theatre and stage. They validated that education and training are valuable. And if you research an outstanding and excellent golfer the same will be discovered. They took lessons from professional golf instructors. The golf instructors can be found where you play golf. Do not hesitate to attend their classes. When playing on the golf course ask the golf instructor for an evaluation of your golf swing and other areas which need improvement. Be open to receive constructive criticism. There are pros and cons as to learning with video instructions. You will discover that there is much to be learned from the video. One tremendous advantage is being able to replay and listen to the instructor until you truly understand the lesson which is being taught. I had an experience in a teaching situation where a few blind people had attended the class. I discovered that the blind people were following my instructions directly and those who could see kept asking me to repeat what I was demonstrating. I learned a very valuable lesson that day. Visual people do not listen. Likewise, when viewing a video, regardless of the subject matter, listen. The instructor is telling you what to do, but your visual intake is distracting you from the words of instruction. Why take golf instruction? Here is a checklist: - Learn basics of golf correctly.
- Learn about the golf game.
- Learn about golf equipment.
- Become familiar with golf terminology.
- Learn how each type of golf club is to be utilized.
- Learn how to hit the golf ball a greater distance.
- Learn how to improve your golf swings, pitching, chipping, driving, takeaway, downswing, and others.
- Learn about fitness, stance, posture, and other biomechanics.
- Become familiar with golf drills and other practice methods.
- Learn how to shave strokes off your score.
- Learn timing, eye positioning, and focusing.
- Learn how to be still and quiet to maintain control.
- Learn how to correct your mistakes.
- Learn to be more consistent.
An instructor of golf will help you to learn this checklist in a matter of days. It would take you months trying to learn by trial and error. I am sure you know it would be more expensive in time, money, and frustration. Be kind to yourself. Discover the values of professional golf instructions. Visit the sports section of Infotrish at http://www.Infotrish.com and review the Golf Swing Book which will take your game to the next level.
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Tricia Deed: Posted on Sunday, November 20, 2011 2:34 PM
Aquaponics is a new type of farming which offers the unique opportunity to grow organic fish and vegetables in an arranged natural environment. Types of fish to use: - Check with the Agriculture and Fish and Wildlife departments in your residential state. These departments will let you know what fishes may be used.
- Personal use does not appear to require a permit or inspections.
- Learn about the types of fish you select in order to maintain healthy fish.
- Healthy fish also produce healthy produce.
Types of vegetables to use in the aquaponics system: - Any leafy type of vegetable
- Herbs
- Cucumbers
- Strawberries
- Tomatoes
- Squash
- Okra
- Pepper
- Melon
- Different types of beans and peas
Choice seeds to use: Purchase organic seeds, then all are 100% organic eliminating any chemical contamination. How many fish? A simple rule is 1 pound of fish per 3 gallons of water. How many seeds? The seeds, cuttings, or plants which you put into your aquarium will vary. I hate to be vague on this subject matter; however, it truly depends on how you intend to start your plant growth and the type of vegetables which are being selected. Have fun raising your organic foods. Discover how to grow organic fish and vegetables. Visit the gardening section of Infotrish at http://www.Infotrish.com and review Aquaponics 4 You.
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Tricia Deed: Posted on Thursday, October 20, 2011 9:15 AM
Putting – A Golf Swing Needing An Angel There are many golf swings to learn and the most important is putting. Putting appears easy to do, but you better have a sense of humor and a great deal of patience because there are days when it seems the hole is determined to do a hot potato dance and no golf ball will enter. Therefore, putting is an golf swing needing an angel to keep the devilment of your anger subdued. Try this physical technique to get started: - Grip – palms face each other and allow arms to swing in a triangle formation
- Stance – heels are shoulder width or closer, be comfortable
- Body is square to the target line
- Flex knees
- Eyes directly over ball
- Treat putts as striking straight, but place the golf ball 2” to the right of the hole
Putters to consider are: - 35” Standard
- 42” Belly utter
- 46” Long putter
It becomes your choice as to which length you wish to use. To execute be in a comfortable stance, visualize a triangle with the width of the triangle in line with your shoulders and the point of the triangle pointing to the grip. Let the putter swing from side to side like a pendulum, but do not exceed shoulder width. Stay within the triangle. The next steps include: - Waggle which means get into a comfortable stance and balance
- Grip
- Mentally prepare – Visualize your imaginary target line, but place your ball about 2” away from the target line. The shortest distance from point A to point B is a curved line. Have you noticed how the golf ball curves into the hole? By placing the ball 2” from the target line you will notice the ball traveling straight, curve away from the target line towards the hole, then drop into the hole.
How to improve: Do practice drills for both your short and long putts. Work on speed and distance. There are different types of grips. Try a variety of methods until you find what works for you. Discover putting – a golf swing which is absolutely necessary. Visit the sports section of Infotrish at http://www.Infotrish.com and review The GolfSwing Book.
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Tricia Deed: Posted on Tuesday, October 11, 2011 11:23 AM
A while back I wrote about hitting the golf balls into the lake because my friend had gotten frustrated with me as to how to hit the golf ball. It was great fun. But what do you do when playing golf and you hit the ball into the lake, or the sand pit and other golf course hazards? What is a golf hazard area? This is an area which is marked with colored stakes indicting a no golfing area because of hazards of ponds, lakes, streams, or an ocean. Other hazards would be private property, construction, and golf cart pathways. There are also point penalties for playing in these areas. When your golf ball drops near the edge of a small pond or a stream or in the water, place your ball as close as possible to where the ball entered the water, but away from the intended target. Take aim and try again. Add one stroke penalty to your score. If the ball landed in deep water, use another ball. If it landed in the shallow end, do not try to hit the ball. Leave it, no need to get wet or stir up the pebbles or the mud. What do you do when your ball drops into a lateral hazard? If it drops within the red staked area measure two club lengths from where the ball dropped, yet, away from the intended target. Do not remove leaves, twigs, or other earthly obstacles. It is recommended that you see at least two thirds of the ball before attempting to hit it. If the ball is not visible to where you have an opportunity to hit it, get another ball and drop it. Allow added distance to be away from the intended target. Add one penalty point to your score. White stakes mark out-of-bound areas. Avoid this situation. You cannot play from the flower garden of the home owner, it is tee time. Should your ball land in the cart pathway or in an area under construction pick up your ball, drop into another position with added distance away from the intended target. No penalty against your score in these situations. Do you like playing in the sand? Oops, you landed your ball in the bunker? Do not pick up the ball and move it, you will have to strike it out with your golf club of choice. The bunker or the sand pit and other golf course hazards will give you challenges. The bunker or sand pit hazard is a very common hazard for golfers to overcome. Did the ball end in the rough? Utilize your abilities and talents. Notice the direction of the grass growth and use your favorite iron which gets you to the freeway again. What if the ball is caught in the woods along the freeway? There are 3 options: - Locate the ball and hit it onto the fairway
- Pick up the ball and move it two golf club lengths and take a penalty or pick it up and place it where you had hit it and take yardage lost.
- Look for five minutes. After which, the ball is considered lost. Take a penalty as you are able to go back where you took your last stroke and try again.
Discover more about the sand pit and other golf course hazards in the game of golf. Visit the hobbies section of Infotrish at http://www.Infotrish.com and review The Golf Swing Book.
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Tricia Deed: Posted on Thursday, August 25, 2011 11:15 AM
How to assemble a patchwork quilt with lace appliqués: - Measure the size of he bed for bedspread length and width and determine the size of the individual squares or rectangles which would be the topside of the quilt.
- Decide how you want to connect these plain squares and rectangles. Will you want to connect with sashes between the squares or just connect squares with straight stitching?
- Arrange the different lace pieces on the individual squares and rectangles to determine their most attractive placement.
- Safety pin each piece of lace into desired position. Stitch each lace appliqué starting from the center and work outward in order that each piece will lie flat. Embroidery stitches may be used to enhance or repair areas of the lace.
- The fastening threads of the lace and the embroidery stitching will be the actual quilting and as a result will eliminate the overall quilting which would normally be done.
- After the lace appliqués have been stitched in all the blocks, connect all blocks and rectangles to complete topside of quilt. Think about this for a moment…if you decided to just stitch the blocks together and the outcome is too plain, you may wish to embroider over the seams for an added luxury or complimentary finish.
- Attach your border which has also been trimmed with lace. The laced border will add elegance to the finished design.
- Line the top fabric with quilting batting, add the back fabric. Connect these final sheets of fabric by stitching in the ditch. The lace pieces will stand on their own beauty; therefore, overall quilting will be unnecessary.
As you think about how to bring about this memory patchwork quilt, but still have doubts, consider making a sample mini quilt before attempting this large project. Your time will not have been wasted sewing a mini quilt sampler as it can be used as a wall hanging or a pillow cover. Discover the art of quilting today. For product information click this link http://c290dd2-0gw2-b0nq60p5sdu8y.hop.clickbank.net/ Do not forget to download your free quilting pattern.
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