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How to Cure a Golf Slice

Every golfer needs to know to cure a golf slice, even if it is only a temporary fix if a slice develops on the course to let you finish your round without too much damage. The reason for this is that every golfer slices the ball at one time or another. Even Tiger Woods has been known to slice into the trees occasionally.


To be able to fix a slice you have to know the possible causes. The dreaded banana shot happens because you have put a clockwise spin on the ball. This creates a difference in air pressure between the side spinning into the direction travel and the side spinning away from it.


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Fix Your Golf Slice Permanently

There are many tips, articles, and books written to help players fix their golf slice. They are often based around a simple tip that is hoping to give a short-term boost in technique and temporarily stop that most destructive left-to-right golf shot. However, the best thing that a golfer should do is take a long term look at their game and aim to build a solid golf swing which will mean that slicing is a thing of the past. To do this a player must completely grasp the reasons why a golf slice occurs.


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Golf - Slicing Is Fine When It Comes To Cake But Is Not So Good In Golf

The biggest problem with trying to cure a golf slice lies in the fact that there are almost as many ideas about how to go about it as there are professional golfers. Thankfully, however, there are a few things on which most people agree.


For right-handed golfers a slice is a shot which curves from left to right in flight (right to left for a left-handed golfer) and this can be caused by a variety of different factors. The two main causes however are a swing in which the club head cuts across the line to the target as it strikes the ball and a club face that remains open during the swing and puts a spin on the ball.


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12 Week Personal Training Programme - Flexibility

Flexibility


Modern day life has changed our posture


Lower back pain is still one of the most popular complaints amongst adults and the majority of cases can be attributed to the lifestyles we have become accustomed. We spend more time sitting with bad postures in offices, on the sofa, and at the bar. Poor muscle tone, especially in the abdominal wall, and lack of flexibility in the lower back and hamstrings (back of the legs) region can often be to blame. It is these seated positions that have shortened our hamstrings and weaken our abdominal wall in the first place.


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How Dancing Your Favourite Music Can Help Sculpt Your Muscles

It is always said that if you want to sculpt your muscles, you will need to learn and apply several workout exercises according to your purpose. While people do these things and achieve results, do you know that a faster results can be achieved if you add dancing into the combined exercises? Finding it difficult to believe? It is true, it has worked for so many athletes and muscle sculpters and will work for you if you give it a trial.


Dancing is a natural art bestowed on every one of us. You don’t need to learn a particular dancing style to dance well. For the muscle sculpturer who is doing several of the exercises prescribed for him, dancing will help him to quickly reach his goal because dancing is the natural work of nature that helps restore the natural curves of the body. Which is also the goal of every muscle sculpturer, therefore dancing is the ultimate climax of all the sculpturing exercises designed to accomplish this purpose.


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