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  • The Ping Pong Psych-Out  By : Andy Meredith
    This table tennis psych-out technique will increase your odds of intimidating and utterly dominating your opponent. I give clear instructions on how to use the technique and on how I developed it.
  • Scuba Diving for Beginners  By : Rick Abbott
    Scuba diving is an exciting water activity for almost all ages. It involves using special gear to stay underwater for extended periods of time. That simple definition, though, belies the true excitement of this recreation - scuba divers enjoy seeing marine life up close and even see underwater shipwrecks, coral reefs, and caves, all from a unique perspective.
  • Humminbird PiranhaMAX 15 - Seeing Is Believing And Catching Fish  By : Cinneide
    The Humminbird Piranha 15 is simply too good not to own. It has some of the best features, the best looking displays and the most ability to help you find your fish.
  • MLB Baseball Betting  By : Jake Truman
    Betting on MLB baseball is both fun and profitable. The purpose of this article is to explain the basics of baseball betting. We will talk about the line as well as some points to help you win more when betting on the MLB baseball.
  • College Basketball Beting  By : Jake Truman
    A successful sports bettor needs to know what teams are motivated and what teams are just going through the motions. It would be a grave mistake to assume that a team with an average record is playing for nothing.
  • Hockey Betting  By : Jake Truman
    NHL Hockey betting sure has changed from the old days. It used to be based on a spread (goals). In those days, you might have one team as a -1.5 goal favorite. For some, the good news was that it was like football and basketball in that you would be returned $10 for every $11 wagered.
  • Address Stamp Collecting - A Sticky Hobby?  By : Ernest R Peterson
    Collecting stamps can serve as a means to relax, to reflect, to play or more simply a time of redemption. It is amazing to think about the ways a simple address stamp can exert a positive impact on someone’s life, and not just because he or she gets an all important letter in the mail either.
  • Chicago Bears 2006 Preview  By : Jake Truman
    The Chicago Bears had a great season in 2005. They finished 11-6 and went to the playoffs. Their one problem was scoring. Many in the media have touted the Bears as the NFC North champions. Are they correct? Let’s take a look at the 2006 Chicago Bears. Fortunately for them, their division is not that tough.
  • Detroit Lions Preview 2006  By : Jake Truman
    It’s no surprise that the Detroit Lions had a miserable season in 2005. Over the last five seasons, 2004 was their best with six wins. In 2005, they finished 5-11, which is around average for them. Their worst season recently was in 2001 when they had just two wins. Are the Lions doomed for another season of 2-5 wins? Is there any reason for hope?
  • Digital Photography Allows YOU To Do Pro-Quality Work  By : kael
    Is there any reason that YOU cannot take professional quality photographs? Not any more. We are in the digital age – and for photographers (by the way, that’s you) this is good news! You do not need a lab full of darkness and chemicals to set up a darkroom – digital allows you to take control of every step of your photography – from shooting, to loading on your computer, to editing and printing your images – all from your desk (or the kitchen table, if you so desire).
  • Is It Time YOU Thought About How You Can Make Money Taking Pictures?  By : kael
    If you and your camera are inseparable – if your images are really good – if YOU are the one always pressed into service when the need for pictures arises (and you love doing this) you have probably already asked yourself if you could make money taking pictures.
  • Music Listening The Polite Way With Headphones  By : Abigail Franks
    The IPOD has done much to quiet the noise level of society in that it's kept those who would crank up their music for everyones enjoyment to be more discrete. The listener has the benefit of the music as loud as he or she desires without disturbing anyone around them through the use of headphones. These are the little ear buds to professional grade headphones used in recording studios that filter outside noise and allow for a much cleaner sound environment.
  • Green Bay Packers Preview 2006  By : Jake Truman
    Since 2001 the Green Bay Packers have won fewer games than the previous year. Their alarming slide came to the forefront last season when they finished a paltry 4-12. The team was riddled with injuries and problems. It looked like Brett Favre's last season would be one to forget.
  • Minnesota Vikings Preview 2006  By : Jake Truman
    The Minnesota Vikings have won 9 games per season for the past three years. It's been a while since they have broken that mark. Could this year be the one? In the weakened NFC, winning 9 games just might get you into the playoffs.
  • New Orleans Saints Preview 2006  By : Jake Truman
    After last years disgusting 3-13 season—thanks partly to hurricane Katrina—the Saints are hoping 2006 brings better fortunes. Unless you have been in a coma, you know the Saints drafted one of the top college players, Reggie Bush. He recently signed a deal. Could the Saints actually improve?
  • Arizona Cardinals Preview 2006  By : Jake Truman
    For years the Arizona Cardinals have been good for one thing—taking up space. Their best season came back in 2001 when they won seven games. Last season they were a paltry 5-11. Could this season really be any different?
  • A Step-By-Step Guide to Homemade Stepping Stones  By : Scott Byers
    Stepping stones can be used for many different things. A common use for them is around the house and the yard to make your home have a more artistic, sanctuary-like feel.
  • A Brief History of Competitive Archery  By : Scott Byers
    Archery is one of the oldest sports that are still being practiced today. The bow and arrow can be traced back as far as the Paleolithic era (35,000 to 8000 B.C.), and is the most widely used weapon in human history.
  • A Brief History of Archery  By : Scott Byers
    Archery is a sport that dates back years and years before the modern day version that we have today with all sorts of high-tech equipment and different techniques of shooting and competing with other archers.
  • An Overview of Olympic Archery  By : Scott Byers
    Archery first appeared as a sport in the Olympic games in Paris in 1904, 1908, and 1920. Because no formal rules were developed for the game, each country developed their own format.
  • The Different Types of Archery Accessories  By : Scott Byers
    There are many different archery accessories that one can purchase when pursuing the sport of archery. Whether you’re going into archery for competitive reasons, hunting, or just for recreation, this article will discuss the different types of archery accessories that are currently on the market.
  • An Archery Arrow Overview  By : Scott Byers
    The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage--at least it seems that way. If you've been thinking you need to know more about archery arrows, here's your opportunity.
  • Carvel Ice Cream - Ice Cold Fun  By : Scott Byers
    If you are looking for a great tasting ice cream, you are going to want brand ice cream carvel. You will love the taste that you get from the ice cream that you choose when you go for the carvel brand first. You will not be disappointed and you will want to have more and more. In fact, you will want to take in as much brand ice cream carvel that you possibly can.
  • St. Louis Rams Preview 2006  By : Jake Truman
    The St. Louis Rams struggled last season going 6-10. They closed out the 2005 season by going 1-4 over their last five games. This season the rams have a new coach—Scott Linehan. Are the problems gone as well?
  • How Many Different Ways That There Are to Eat Ice Cream  By : Scott Byers
    Ice cream is a good snack for any time of the day. Some people go out to eat ice cream just to have some thing to do. Others eat ice cream as a snack before they go to bed. Ice cream is usually really popular thing only in the summer time. The in the wintertime it is usually too cold to eat ice cream. Many people still eat it in the wintertime though.
  • The Popsicle - A Brief Overview  By : Scott Byers
    The Popsicle, referring to a frozen treat made of ice and flavoring on a stick, is the common name in the United States and Canada. If you were in England or other British territories, you would ask for an Ice-lolly. In Australia, it is referred to the icy pole when ordered.
  • Coffee: Quality Is Important  By : David McFarlane
    A quality cup of coffee is the highlight of many people's day. Find out how to get the very best coffee around.
  • New England Patriots 2006 Games  By : Jake Truman
    The New England Patriots are going to have their most difficult season in recent memory. They face the realistic possibility of finishing 8-8 or 9-7. While many expect them to fight for the AFC East title, most are not giving it to them easily as in years past.
  • New York Jets 2006 Schedule  By : Jake Truman
    The New York Jets were 4-12 last season. Their four wins came against the Miami Dolphins, Tampa Bay Bucs, Oakland Raiders and Buffalo Bills. I wouldn't say that any one of their four wins were impressive performances.
  • Pittsburgh Steelers 2006 Schedule  By : Jake Truman
    The Pittsburgh Steelers won the Super bowl last season—albeit among much controversy. Can they repeat this performance? The signs currently point to not likely.
  • Button Celebrates First Grand Prix Victory  By : Thomas Berten
    After over a hundred Grand Prix starts, Jensen Button can finally celebrate victory with his first win in Hungary.
  • Tools  By : Roberto Bell
    When you start work on any kind of construction project it is important to first make sure that you have the right kind of tools, and that you know how to use those tools.
  • YBD - Throwing Knives  By : Roberto Bell
    Throwing knives is a unique and exciting hobby. At first, it may sound a little "out there." But when you think about it, throwing knives is really much less dangerous "out there" than shooting a gun or bow and arrow, or many of the other activities people today consider to be normal.
  • Easy Deviled Eggs  By : Roberto Bell
    Are you looking for a delicious recipe to make for your next get-together with family or friends? Deviled Eggs are always a popular choice, yet many cooks do not make them, feeling unsure of the steps necessary to get a successful result.
  • Easy Egg Salad  By : Roberto Bell
    There’s nothing more enjoyable for lunch on a warm summer day than a cold egg salad sandwich. As long as you keep your egg salad mixture refrigerated prior to use, you can safely make and eat egg salad sandwiches regardless of the weather.
  • Review of the Burris Black Diamond Rifle Scope  By : Scott Peters
    Highlights the features of the Burris Black Diamond Scope.
  • Itchiness, Flakiness, and Peeling: The Healing Process  By : Roberto Bell
    So I’m half way through the second week of healing after getting my second tattoo and all I want to do it scratch it.
  • These 2 Worlds Should Never Collide  By : Roberto Bell
    Fellow tattoo enthusiasts, we all know the gold standard for boyfriend/girlfriend tattoos is a cursive, italicized name in heavy print. Something like “Jesse” around the breast or buttocks area. But I knew instantly this would not do. I felt my girlfriend and I needed something a bit stronger. We immediately set out to conjure up that image in an intense brainstorming session.
  • He's Real, I Met Him, and I'm a Little Scared  By : Roberto Bell
    It was getting late at the shop one night and we had one artist still hard at work while another was closing down his station.
  • Ambigram Art  By : Roberto Bell
    I am currently studying a lot of word-related art, amongst all the other things (I am a bit of a ‘sponge’ when it comes to new information and knowledge).
  • Trusting the Inkslinger  By : Roberto Bell
    After the third session on my sleeve a couple of days ago, I realised I left with something more than just ink – a bond between myself and my tattoo artist. This gets stronger after every visit, and I have worked out that it is down to the trust I have gained in him.
  • What two Sisters Do When They’re Bored  By : Roberto Bell
    These are pictures of my nephew, Xander. He’s four months old and recently tagged along on a trip to a tattoo shop. The first place we went to wouldn’t let us bring him in.
  • A Guide to Term Paper Writing  By : Roberto Bell
    No student has ever had to go through school without having had to write at least one term paper. But how to go about it? This article will give you the basics of Term Paper Writing.
  • Enriched Air Diving  By : rickabbott
    There are many misconceptions around enriched air diving. This dive article will provide some facts about enriched air, advantages and disadvantages of diving with enriched air, and equipment used for enriched air diving.
  • Choosing a Baseball Glove  By : Scott Peters
    Tip to pick a baseball glove that's right for you.
  • Boat Towing Tips  By : Roberto Bell
    There are many boat towing companies whose main business is the smaller loads, or even large power boats, but if you have big boat, it requires special loading and handling.
  • Motorcycle Towing Tips  By : Roberto Bell
    Towing a motorcycle is definitely not the same as towing a car or boat. In fact motorcycle towing usually proves harder than towing a car for various reasons.
  • Tips for Traveling by Airline with Diving Equipment  By : rickabbott
    Planning you nest dive destination means a lot more than just picking a spot you want to dive. Just as with any dive, preparation is the key to success. You should read all you can about your dive destination and make sure you have all of the most recent information.

    That includes weather patterns and forecasts, charters, hotels, and transportation as well as anything else that pertains to your diving adventure. Even if you have been somewhere before, you need to make sure everything is still the same as the last time you were there.
  • Garden Stepping Stones - What Are They?  By : Scott Byers
    Our life is running like an aircraft where you don’t have much time to spend on others. In this busy world where every single minute has its own significance, thinking about a garden would be termed as imagination or day dreaming. A garden in your house always keeps you fresh and gives you peace and serenity. And what’s even better that having a garden has many more advantages which makes all the hassles that you undergo for it seem worth while.
  • A Funny Joke and The Man without Humor  By : Bedrich Omacka
    April fool’s day is a favorite day for some, because there are many funny jokes that can be played.
  • Jeff Gordon NASCAR Profile  By : Jake Truman
    Jeff Gordon is a famous American race car driver who was born in 1971 in Vallejo, California. He has won the Nascar Winston Cup four times, and he drives car #24 for Hendrick Motorsports. As of this writing, one of his most prominent sponsors is DuPont.
  • Underwater Lighting Basics: Which Light Is The Best Light For You?  By : rickabbott
    Every diver must think of underwater kinetics at some point. Unless you want to feel around in the dark every time you go under the water you’ll have to consider what kind of flashlight you need. Here are a few tips for choosing the right scuba light.

    First, let me give you an introduction. The basic types of light include LED, HID, and Xenon. Each, of course, has its special characteristics and which one is right for you depends on your diving goals. Let’s examine each type of scuba light on its own merits.
  • Detroit Pistons 2006-07 Preview  By : Jake Truman
    For eighty-two games last season, the Detroit Pistons were the best team in the NBA. Now, just a few months later, they find themselves on the heels of a disappointing playoff loss to the Miami Heat and without their defensive anchor, Ben Wallace.
  • Chicago Bulls 2006-07 Preview  By : Jake Truman
    Just how good are the Chicago Bulls? After two straight playoff appearances, the Bulls look to take the next step after a couple of key additions in the offseason. To do so, however, they have to prove that they are the best, or even second-best, team in their own division.
  • Cleveland Cavaliers 2006-07 Preview  By : Jake Truman
    The main story for the Cavaliers in the 2006/07 season, as it has been for the past three and probably will be for the foreseeable future, is LeBron James. LeBron is by far one of the best young players that the league has seen in a very long time, and his performance last season was as impressive as any other players in the NBA.
  • Miami Heat 2006-07 Preview  By : Jake Truman
    No team was more successful than the Heat last season, as they ended with a championship under their belt. To repeat their success, however, the Heat will have to dedicate themselves to winning one game at a time once again.
  • NJ Nets 2006-07 Preview  By : Jake Truman
    Going into the 2006/07 season, the New Jersey Nets are one of the biggest question marks in the NBA. While they have had enough talent to make the playoffs consistently for a good while, they have never been able to get over the hump and win a championship.
  • Why People Are Not Healed - And How To Prevent It  By : akw
    Looks at some sets of the causes of why some people are not healed when we pray with them. Investigates these sets of causes and argues that understanding them will greatly increase effectiveness in praying with people for healing.
  • Indiana Pacers 2006-07 Preview  By : Jake Truman
    One of the most disappointing teams for the past few seasons, the Indiana Pacers have been on a steady decline ever since their former small forward Ron Artest charged into the stands to attack Pistons fans. After losing his replacement, Peja Stojakovic for almost nothing, they find themselves without championship caliber talent for the first time in half a decade.
  • Toronto Raptors 2006-07 Preview  By : Jake Truman
    The Toronto Raptors of 2006 have the distinct honor of being a team that no one knows about. Besides their superstar Chris Bosh, the Raptors are full of new acquisitions and draft picks. And even though they don’t play in a tough division, or conference, it is hard to imagine this ragtag group making the playoffs.
  • A Guide to Making Your Own Stepping Stone Molds  By : Scott Byers
    A ‘mold’ is a hollow or matrix which is generally used for shaping a fluid or plastic substance. It is a frame or model which is used to give a shape.
  • Coldstone Ice Cream - Examining the Brand  By : Scott Byers
    Looking for a great taste in ice cream, if so, you are going to want to have brands of ice cream Coldstone. This delicious ice cream will get your senses moving. You will want to have this ice cream in your freezer all the time. You will love the taste a long with the great quality ingredients that you will love.
  • Salmon Fishing in the Pacific  By : Flipper Tomasio
    Fishing sports are growing in popularity and one of the most prized fishes is the salmon. There are many varieties and each fisherman has his or her favorite. The granddaddy of Pacific salmon is the Chinook. It can weigh in at up to 100 pounds and grow to 40 inches in length. Chinook make up only about one percent of the annual salmon harvest.
  • Points to Keep in Mind when Buying a Kayak  By : Melody Veloce
    Are you thinking about trying a new sport that will challenge you? You many want to consider trying kayaking since it will not only challenge you it will also take you to places that you haven’t been before. You can take lessons and rent a kayak to get you started and to see if the sport is for you. After kayaking for some time you may want to think about buying your own kayak instead of renting one. Here are some tips that you can use to make sure that you buy the right kayak for you.
  • How To Care For and Maintain Your Guitar  By : Kevin Sinclair
    It's not surprising that proper care of your guitar will give you a more consistent quality sound and a much longer guitar life. If you are serious about playing guitar you will want to get some accessories that are essential for the care of the guitar.
  • Your guide to the ultimate 3-step free dive training program  By : rickabbott
    There’s a good reason Tanya Streeter holds multiple world records for free diving. It’s all in the training. Here are a few tips from Streeter’s own training regimen:

    First, expect to stick with this plan for 14 weeks. It’s rigorous but well worth the time spent and you could very well find yourself improving on your time and stamina in No Limits, Constant Weight or Static and Dynamic Apnea events.
  • Hand Quilting- Only For The Passionate Ones  By : Clive Jenkins
    Hand quilting was a tradition in the 18th and 19th century, not just a hobby as many of you might think. All mothers were teaching their daughters the secrets and the complicated techniques of hand quilting. Generation after generation, this passion was transmitted and taught, keeping it alive and improving with time.
  • Salmon Fishing Lures  By : Milos Pesic
    There are several ways to catch the kind of salmon you target. Some would use different fishing methods, while others would use fishing lures.
  • Fishing for Salmon  By : Milos Pesic
    Are you planning to go fishing for salmon? If you are and you are one of the beginners or first-timers, there are basic things you need to know to get you started and to help you enjoy this enjoyable outdoor activity.
  • How To Choose A Great Pair Of Golf Shoes - Essential To Your Golf Success  By : Gill Reese
    Golf shoes are a very important item for both beginner and advanced golf players. A good pair of shoes will help you maximize your swing and get the best out of the game. Here are a few tips for getting the right golf shoes.
  • Good Things To Know About Formula 1 Circuits  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    A Formula 1 circuit usually has a starting grid placed on a stretch of straight road. The teams work on the cars before the race in the place called pit lane. This is where the drivers stop for fuel during the race and it is also situated next to the starting grid.
  • Latest Formula One Racing Strategies  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    As you may already know, a Formula One Grand Prix lasts for a whole weekend. On Friday there are two free practices, and on Sunday there is another one. But these free practice sessions are not useless as you may think, as third drivers are allowed to run on Fridays for teams that finished the preceding season in 5th place or lower.
  • 3 Simple Steps to Flip-Flapping A Defender  By : Heikal Suhaili
    The move is famously renowned by Ronaldinho where he effortlessly perform the trick to outbeat the defender with surprise. Here are 3 simple tips that will help you improve and sharpen this trick whether you are a beginner or a veteren.
  • How To Write A Song  By : Kevin Sinclair
    Have you ever had the dream of writing a song that one day you or a big star will sing? Or it may be that you want to write a piece of music for an orchestra to play.
  • What You Need To Know Prior To Scuba Diving  By : Clive Jenkins
    Before beginning any new physical activity, you should always be sure you can handle what it requires. If you have any conditions that preclude you from other activities such as heart conditions, diabetes, high blood pressure, breathing problems and definitely anything that would make you more susceptible to drowning, you will need to consult a physician to be sure you are able to dive! This is recommended for anyone else as well.
  • Make The Best Quilts With The Long Arm Quilting Machine  By : Clive Jenkins
    Before women were able to work, they often spend their time quilting and sewing. Few women came to the quilter's house and spend their nights working together at the quilt. It was a great occasion for them to talk about food recipes, new quilt designs and share their experience to younger women.
  • How Will You Learn to Play the Piano?  By : Kevin Sinclair
    Is your passion listening to piano music? Would you like to be able to play just like your idols? Are you thinking of taking lessons but you are not sure where to start?
  • Career In Scuba Diving: Your Future Being A Dive Instructor  By : Clive Jenkins
    Many look up to the diving instructor assuming they know it all about scuba diving. Since the potential to inspire them can be great or potentially heartbreaking, you really do need to know anything they need to know, and more! When you don't, you need to admit that as well! If your journey is endlessly learning more when diving in many situations, you should seriously consider a career in scuba diving as an instructor.
  • Skateboarding History and Facts  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    Not many people know that surfing is considered to be the ancestor of skateboarding. At first it was called sidewalk surfing, so this can be a possible link to its origins.
  • Things You Should Know About Real Estate Offers  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    So, found the perfect home for you and your family? Congratulations! But it is only now that the hard work begins. This is because you also have to write an offer for purchasing the house.
  • Chrysler Crossfire – Brakes and Brake Assist System  By : Scott Byers
    The power-assisted braking system provided in the Chrysler Crossfire is befitting to the performance level of the Chrysler. Undoubtedly, brakes and brake assistant system are important factor of a racing car like Crossfire. The brakes and brake assist system in the Chrysler Crossfire is appropriate for a racing car and also has set yardstick for others in the motor industry.
  • State Quarters – The Easiest Way To Start A Coin Collection  By : Mike
    If you want to get started collecting coins you might want to start with the popular US State Quarters series. Not only is this an easy and inexpensive entry point into a great hobby but you also get a free history lesson too...
  • Hints And Tips For Those Learning To Sing  By : Kevin Sinclair
    Whether you are training your voice to join the ranks of professional singers or wish to cultivate your amateur talent, there are numerous aspects of singing to take into consideration.
  • Art Courses To Sharpen Up Your Craft  By : Ernest R Peterson
    You may also find individual artists in your area offering art courses from their home or a studio. These will not earn you a degree, but you can learn how to draw or paint this way. Usually these art courses are one on one, or if there is a class, the class is usually very small, and you get a lot of attention from your instructor...
  • Create Your Own Indoor Table-Top Fountain  By : Adam B
    Learn how easy it is to create your own indoor tabletop fountain. This article gives you the basic steps and supplies you need to build a simple, yet decorative indoor tabletop fountain.
  • Fascinating Facts About Dolphins  By : Joshua Plansden
    Most people are under the impression that dolphins are fish because they live in the water. The truth is that dolphins are actually warm-blooded mammals. Like humans they breathe air and produce babies rather than lay eggs. This makes them unique among creatures, but there are other factors that make them so fascinating to us.
  • Musicians and Performance Anxiety  By : Kevin Sinclair
    Have you ever faced your time to shine, and felt overcome with an intense hesitation or worry about an upcoming performance? As the time nears for you to address your audience, do you suffer from sweaty palms? Is there a lump in your throat? Do you experience tremors, tension, stuttering, upset stomach or loss of focus? All of these symptoms are a sign that you may suffer from performance anxiety, which is a common problem that requires a little mental rewiring to get you on the right track.
  • Coin Collecting Was Easier When I Was Younger  By : Mike
    When I was young silver coins were plentiful and it was easy to start a coin collection from the change in your pocket. Sadly that is no longer the case…
  • Deck The Halls With Beaded Socks  By : Ernest R Peterson
    It’s not uncommon to see a newborn baby girl all decked out in a pretty little outfit. Items like hair ribbons, beaded socks and in some cases, even small earrings are often seen on infant girls. Many mothers view their little girl as a princess from the moment she’s born and want to dress her as such...
  • Sharing With Creative Memories Scrapbooks  By : Ernest R Peterson
    What I love about the Creative Memories scrapbook meetings is that they are designed to keep you focused on the task at hand. You are also surrounded by others who are engaged in making wonderful displays so you have a great resource for inspiration...
  • How To Find Quality Used Cars  By : Ernest R Peterson
    There is one draw back of buying cars for sale by owner. Many times, they do not come with a warranty, and you don’t know the history of the car or how well the engine is running...
  • Golf Fitness Tips - Five Benefits Of Adding A Few Simple Exercises To Your Golf Game  By : Guitarjoe
    Fitness is a major priority for professional golfers on tour these days. Golf, like any other physical activity, takes a good amount of stamina because you're pushing yourself to excel and you're doing a lot of walking while you're out on the course.
  • You Can Learn to Play the Guitar  By : Kevin Sinclair
    In high school, did you ever dream about starting your own rock band? Want to duplicate the soothing sounds of folk tunes for family and friends? Does your favorite musician work magic with a Gibson ES 335? Is Jimi Hendrix your idol? It doesn’t matter the reason why you want to play the guitar - a seed has been planted and now it is time to nurture the desire.
  • 5 Keys for your Success in playing Golf.  By : Dr.Team
    1. Always use same swing pose every time you shift the ball from sand bunker.
    Every time you have to shift the ball from the sand bunker, always use same swing pose, then adjust only the position of the ball, and also consider to adjust the weight of down swing whether it should be harder or lighter, in order to estimate the distance to the target.
  • Prepare to drive! (Tee off)  By : Dr.Team
    I will advise how to prepares to play tee off (drive), which if golf players know the right approach and get proper training as a routine, as a result , this will help you to play tee off shot effectively and also help improve your score.
  • How to choose golf clubs that has grip suit you the most.  By : Dr.Team
    The most important factor that can affect to the quality of your play and affect to the distance of your shot and the accuracy is the size of grip. If you are a golfer who are looking for the set of golf club that has grip that most suit to your play, this article may be useful to you.
  • How to maintain body balance when playing golf?  By : Dr.Team
    There is a story about a golfer who can not walk normally just after lose the balance during gave a shot at sand bunker and got an ankle injury.
    After he had X-ray diagnostic, he was told that his ankle bone is broken, and this requires 6 weeks to recover. The situation like this can happen to many of amateur golfer, but the majority of them are not often the worse case.
  • Just change the way you think, and you will be a putt guru.  By : Dr.Team
    Just change your attitude.
    All of the successful golfer who are very keen on putting are always believe that they can be the putting expert. On the other hand, many of golfers who are normally fail to develop their putting always believe that they can not develop their skill, only they can remember is about bad putting experience, but never remember about their success putts.
  • No Longer The Hobby Of Kings Coin Collecting Is For Everyone  By : Mike
    One of the first things you need to do once you decide to start collecting coins is to chose what type of coins you will collect...
  • The Skill Of Making Christmas Cards Much More Personal  By : Benjamin Adamson
    When it comes to making cards from scratch it can be time consuming but this will be greatly appreciated by the recipient as they will be aware of the dedication and hard work that you have put into your Christmas card.

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