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July 13, 2010

Horseshoe Bay Resort Golf Tips | Get a Grip!

Horseshoe Bay Resort’s Director of Golf, Glenn Lee, shows you the proper golf grip.

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July 7, 2010

Tennis Lessons – Basic Tennis Stroke Tips



Learning basic tennis strokes is essential to setting the stage for better play in the future. Fail to learn these basics early on and you will struggle with overcoming bad playing habits for years to come.

While there are a variety of strokes that new and advanced players can use in tennis, the novice should concentrate on the two main strokes first, before moving on to the more advanced techniques and movements used in more advanced play.

There are two basic tennis strokes that every player must master in order to be competent on the court: the groundstroke and the overhead. These are necessary in order to compete on any level, and should be mastered first.

The best way to learn proper stroke technique is to find a trained coach to get you started on a lifelong enjoyment of the game. Most newcomers to tennis spend a few months perfecting their technique and game with a trainer before hitting the courts on their own. If this is not an option, these simple tips should help get you started learning the two basic strokes listed above.

When learning the groundstroke, remember these important guidelines:

1: Always begin your groundstroke with a slight, short backswing.

2: Use a shortened grip on the club until mastering this all-important tennis stroke

3: Use a regular type of follow-through. Don’t try to be fancy here. The important thing is to learn the stroke first.

4: Try lengthening your backswing at a slow pace.

5: Slide the grip toward the handle.

6: Remember, in basic tennis for beginners, you will drop feed first! Second, doing your short drop feed is fine, and lastly, following the short drop feed, you will feed from your racquet.

7: Begin slowly and usually try to end with a run.

When practicing overheads, be sure to:

1: Begin your swing at point of contact, slowly presenting a bigger swing can

2: Stand close to the net, followed by slowly moving backward.

3: Begin with an incredibly soft-feed right to the racquet.

4: Practice for short periods of time (less than 30 minutes) in order to not tire your arm and stay fresh and alert. Some players, however, many find that they get so lost in the game that they can practice for hours. If this is the case, and you aren’t experiencing any negative side effects (swollen tendons and muscles or overall arm soreness), than by all means practice away! No matter how long your practice session, be sure to have them frequently. Several times a week is most commonly recommended, especially for beginners.

5: Begin advanced drills as soon as you’ve mastered this basic swing Whatever swing you’re working on, always be sure to practice precise technique, featuring the exact form and bodylines needed, and proper movements!



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July 1, 2010

Par Breakers Golf Tips

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June 23, 2010

Proper Golf Grip

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propergolfgrip.org Using the proper golf grip can increase your distance and accuracy. Cut strokes off your game by learning the proper golf grip today.

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June 21, 2010

The Five Golden Rules of Rowing Machine Exercise



Rowing machine exercise is an easy way to get in shape, to train your entire body, to lose weight and gain muscle and leave your body feeling great. Proper rowing machine exercise is easy to master and is relatively injury-risk free. However, performing rowing machine exercise incorrectly can leave you susceptible to a variety of injuries including undue stresses and strains of your lower back muscles. Here are some do’s and don’ts for rowing machine exercise to ensure you not only get the maximum benefits of the workout but keep yourself healthy and injury free.

1. Do properly adjust the rowing machine

Before beginning your rowing machine exercise you should properly adjust all of the settings to ensure comfort, good form and being secured in the machine. These include foot straps to keep your feet and body in place and any other seat adjustments that may be available to make you more comfortable and fully extended.

2. Don’t lean too far back

While performing rowing machine exercise your back should maintain a natural position and stay relatively straight. Leaning too far back can stress your lower and middle back muscles and leave you performing the exercise incorrectly and inefficiently.

3. Don’t lean too far forward

The opposite is also an incorrect way of going through your rowing machine exercise. Leaning too far forward could be caused by not adjusting the seats properly and leaving you reaching too far, or as leaning too far back, can be caused from being tired or simply unaware of proper rowing machine exercise form. Keep your head looking forward and keep your back in a natural, upright position to minimize injuries.

4. Do use the full range of motion

This means incorporating all of the needed muscle groups (legs, back, core and arms) and completing the exercise from beginning to end. A beginner could rely too much on solely their arms, merely pulling the handle to their body. You actually want to push off with your legs, while pulling the handle back with your arms, using your back for power and your core for stability.

5. Do keep your arms straight and palms down

The proper grip for rowing machine exercise is with your palms facing down, or depending on the machine, your palms facing each other. Your arms should also stay in a straight line of motion. Pulling up with your arms, down, or curving them in any way can put unnecessary stresses on your back muscles and make you lose proper form.

Following these 5 simple do’s and don’ts will ensure that your rowing machine exercise sessions are completed effectively, efficiently and safely.



By: Ed Baker

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