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Tricia Deed: Posted on Tuesday, August 16, 2011 12:35 PM
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. - 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 Golf Swing Book which will take your game to the next level. Click here: http://c45c08x2pk59tf0q4dxeibze1k.hop.clickbank.net/
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Tricia Deed: Posted on Thursday, July 07, 2011 9:59 AM
Quilting is fun. It can be a loner activity, if you wish, but most people like to get together as a group and work on a quilt. Now, that can be a weekly or monthly social life. Each meeting is filled with happy people sewing, talking, laughing, exchanging quilting ideas and sewing methods, sharing a bit of gossip, and later having a cup of coffee and a slice of home baked cake which welcomes an exchange of dessert recipes. Is that fun or what? Do you have a quilting story to tell or would like to share quilting ideas or comments. I would like to hear from you.
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Posted on Friday, July 01, 2011 12:22 PM
Tricia Deed is working to bring to Infotrish hobbies which become businesses in the home or in a traditional way. This is my mini-survey to know what would be the most needed information. I would appreciate your feedback- comments or questions- each will help. Here goes...would you have an interest in a dog bakery business, a scrapbooking business, or a fish farm business? These three products fit the criteria of being hobbies and at the same time they are hobbies which becomes home based businesses or business opportunities. I would appreciate your comments. Thank you, Tricia Deed
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Tricia Deed: Posted on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:29 AM
Would you prefer eating a slice of steak or a slice of bread coated with fat and artificial steak seasoning? Why are you feeding your four-legged friend commerical dry foods? For some dogs the dry commercial pet food may be like eating a sugared cereal. It may taste good, but in the long run it is not a good nutritional food source. Read labels on the packaging. Some commercial dog foods contain grain with some vitamins and minerals and sprayed with fats and meat flavoring. The dog is attracted to the odor and taste but is not receiving essential nutrients. Are you unsure of these commercial products and are truly interested in providing healthy foods for your pet or pets? I am currently feeding my dog a variety of fresh cooked meats and vegetables or raw meats. There has been a great improvement in his well being. You may wish to try a company which I am recommending. Visit the pets section of http://www.Infotrish.com and review Dog Food Secrets. This may be what you are looking for.
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