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Friday, December 7, 2007

Tips For Fighting Slices On A Practice Range

slow play on the golf course is caused often by golfer who has majors slices, as he or she acquires bad practice. Or it's the result of the golfer never having been educated proper golf course manners. this means a slow golfer aggravates the relation with his friends but also the foursome that follows him. So what should you do to improve your slices? Let me give you a free tip.

Like I always said in my previous articles, practice is I believe, the most important factor between someone who will succeed and the one who will fail. A driving range usually is 3 times the width and even larger sometimes than a regular fairway. So golfer really doesnt care if he miss the ball, as he knows it will stay in the driving range, but he forgets that it will be a slice on a real course. I will give you a little trick that you can practice on a driving range which will help you reducing your slice. But you must be patient and practice, otherwise it wont work.

First, when you are ready to hit your ball, you will take a complete new set up. You will calculate the normal distance you usually take, when you putt your driver on the ground, and ready to tee off. Then, you will close both legs to make sure that both shoes touch together. Not even one inch will separate theses shoes. Subsequently, you will hit your shot at half speed swing, meaning that, if you hit 80 miles per hour, you will hit around 40 miles per hour, like if you were using a wedge for approach. The first reaction you will have is that it will be very hard to keep your balance while you will be on your down swing.

However you will notice that your ball will travel more that 100 yards straight in the fairway. Why? Simply because your body is all shrink and you worry falling on the ground.Therefore, your mind is concentrate only at that particular problem, and you forget all the mistakes, about your shoulders and your hands. Once you will hit 5-10 balls, increase distance between your shoes by 2 inches at the time, and restart the same procedure. More you will increase distance in between and more you will feel confident on the ground and realize that, more distance you want to achieve, more mistakes, you will make with your shoulders, and your hands. A good practice on a driving range is to increase speed with your driver slowly to normal and to determine what is causing your slice, either your hands or your shoulders on your down swing.

I hope this will help you reducing your slices, and if you asked yourself I am normal golfer? Just remember that you are part of the 80 % of the golfers around the world that slices and slowly, you will transfer to the 20 % remaining golfers.

Enjoy your golf game.

Robert

http://www.golfslicenhooknomore.com

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Vacation In France

If you are determined to go on a vacation to france, it's not just thinking all about Paris, the Sunny French Riviera, of hotels, the entertaining worldly atmosphere, of wine and beautiful women. Take a gasp look of its history since the Medieval times or even deeper back into its colorful history from the 15th Century when the French crown was seized from the English hands by restorative group movement lead by peasant girl Joan of Arc guided by "Visions," was able to lead the French Army who seized the power in the city orleans and brought back the French crown to Charles VII, culminated by a coronation in the city of Reims in 1429.

The adventurous and colorful history of france catered by bloody 100 years war down to the French Revolutions affect a diversified nation with various regional traits and customs and a very unique combination of snobbish or rude attitude, proud but deep at heart friendly people, and environment. You'll have to fathom into knowing French culture to understand why each region have their respective divert customs from the rest.

How the French people value Cuisine is unsurpassed in the world. It is characterized in the way the handle food recipes in the finest hotels, restaurants and dining venues with utmost end-ambiances for global visitors. france is No. 1 in wine exportation in the world, and theirs are the finest of the original authentic grape base.

Having the best wine distilleries combine with the best in entertainments, places to go where and here, as anyone may suit to seek from their books of travels and stay-in occupancies for a week, month, or over the summer cruise over the sunny coastlines along the French Riviera; extending a little across to the isles of Monaco, and along these coastlines.

KEY TO A SUCCESSFUL VACATION IN france

*To get through total experience of france, their champagnes, dining, entertainments, the Alps and etc., prepare a Visitor's Passport. Seek direct access to maps and Directory. If getting thru online, download no spy ware. Missing birth Certificates is glitz on passports and other personal documents. So be guided by this particular.

If you intend to seek for a lengthy vacation, get a "long-Stay Visa," applicable to those who extend up to 90 days or who wish to study in france. Read up to a variety of Regional culture before you penetrate the various places. It is more interesting than just thinking of paris. There are more places and lots to treasure in your vacation memory, afterwards.

*Major airport in paris is Roissy-Charles de Gaule, others are in major cities like Lyons and Strasbourg, taking around seven hours to get to French grounds from the East coast. A planned itinerary to far cities like Strasbourg and Carcassonne, it would be a 1-hour speed economical airplane thicket that provides ease and convenience, trips plunge-beat to the 8-hour trip in an overnight train-trip, the price of which is similarly almost the same in price.

*Knowing their year-end calendar on weather, holidays, month's activity-highlights are very important to go with your itinerary, to avoid waste of time, money, effort and risk. (1) January to February is the start and peak of the ski season. This is also when the semi-annual government regulated sales begins, (2) March shows a swarm of tourists as the final end of ski season is at hand. Easter candies and all chocolates are starting to be displayed as the springtime is ensuing the following month, (3)weather is warm in May and June, July is bustling with the advent of Bastille Day. Plea markets and plenty of produce displayed in markets, (4) September, winds down prices as the smell of autumn is coming and the tourist taking advantage of lowering prices for the end of the warm weather, (5) october to December, preparation for the Christmas season, tourists are going home but still these are mesmerizing moments to enjoy a very colorful vacation from the colorful autumn-changing atmosphere to the colorful end of December.

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Space Sunshade May One Day Reduce Global Warming

Global warming is a reality and increasingly its consequences are upon us. We may think that global warming does not affect us but the fact is it has already started to have disastrous consequences. flash floods, droughts, receding icebergs, cyclones are some of the manifestations of global warming. Although we are aware and worried about it and trying our best to control it but no significant impact could be seen.

Scientists have come up with new strategies to tackle the problem. Now a scientist has suggested an ambitious idea to contain global warming. put sunshades in space. Thats right. University of Arizona astronomer Roger Angel suggests putting sunshades in space and has detailed his idea in a paper Feasibility of cooling the Earth with a cloud of small spacecraft near L1 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. He suggests launching a constellation of trillions of small free-flying spacecraft a million miles above Earth into an orbit aligned with the sun, called the L-1 orbit.

This spacecraft would form a long, cylindrical cloud and would have a diameter about half that of Earth, and about 10 times longer. It is suggested that about 10 percent of the sunlight passing through the 60,000-mile length of the cloud, pointing lengthwise between the Earth and the sun, would be diverted away from our planet. This would result in uniformly reduced sunlight by about 2 percent over the entire planet and would balance the heating of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere.

The use of space shade was first mooted by James Early of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in 1989.

"The earlier ideas were for bigger, heavier structures that would have needed manufacture and launch from the moon, which is pretty futuristic," Angel said. "I wanted to make the sunshade from small 'flyers,' small, light and extremely thin spacecraft that could be completely assembled and launched from Earth, in stacks of a million at a time. When they reached L1, they would be dealt off the stack into a cloud. There's nothing to assemble in space."

Angel proposes to design lightweight flyers made of transparent film pierced with small holes and would be two feet in diameter, 1/5000 of an inch thick and weigh about a gram, the same as a large butterfly. He suggests using MEMS technology mirrors as tiny sails that tilt to hold the flyers position in the orbiting constellation.

The weight of all flyers would be 20 millions tons. But conventional rocket launch system at $10,000 a pound would be too prohibitive. His alternative would cost only around $20 a pound.

He suggests deploying a total 20 electromagnetic launchers launching a stack of flyers every 5 minutes for 10 years. The electromagnetic launchers would use hydroelectric power but even if it uses coal-generated electricity, each ton of carbon used would reduce the effect of 1000 tons of atmospheric carbon.

Once propelled beyond Earths atmosphere the flyer stacks would be steered to L-1 orbit by solar-powered ion propulsion, pioneered by European Space Agency's SMART-1 moon orbiter and NASA's Deep Space 1 probe.

"The concept builds on existing technologies," Angel said. "It seems feasible that it could be developed and deployed in about 25 years at a cost of a few trillion dollars. With care, the solar shade should last about 50 years. So the average cost is about $100 billion a year, or about two-tenths of one percent of the global domestic product."

He added, "The sunshade is no substitute for developing renewable energy, the only permanent solution. A similar massive level of technological innovation and financial investment could ensure that.

"But if the planet gets into an abrupt climate crisis that can only be fixed by cooling, it would be good to be ready with some shading solutions that have been worked out."

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