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The Basics Of Improving Your Putt

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Wed Feb 6, 2008 12:11 am (PST)

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Too many people spend hours at the driving range, trying to
tweak and master their drive, but what good does that do anyone
if they cannot get the ball in the hole on the green. A 196 yard
Par 3 on which you hit the green is meaningless if it takes 3
putts to sink the ball – a bogie is a bogie. It takes a deep
understanding of the game, the mechanics of golf and a respect
for the shear importance of the short game to ensure that your
putting game is as successful as possible.

It's no secret that people have trouble with their putting
game. If you visit your nearest golf club and watch the people
there putting, you'll notice the two most common mistakes in any
putting game:

The putter is being pulled back and yanked through the motion.

Their head is lifted from the club as soon as or before the
club makes contact with the ball.

These two common flaws sound like mistakes when you write them
down and discuss them, but on the green, you probably make the
exact same mistakes and may not even realize how often you are
doing so. Watch a successful putter in the PGA. Tiger Woods'
putting game starts with a single stroke that smoothly follows
through, the takeaway and follow through exactly the same
length. They keep their heads down throughout the shot and wait
to listen for the ball dropping into its cup. The only time you
should ever lift your head from a putt is if it is a long putt
of more than 15 yards and your stroke is one-hundred percent
complete.

The key to finding success in your putting game is not in
simply overcoming these simple flaws though – it is shocking
just how hard that can be. You must practice regularly and step
back to ensure that you can quiet your mind – removing every
extraneous thought from it carefully and focusing intently on
your breathing.

In addition, you must be able to learn how to read the greens
successfully. This takes careful, repeated observation of the
greens while playing. If you are good at the art of putting, you
will never be content with your own shot – you will watch
everyone that goes before you to look for shapes in the green
and curves on the ground.

Practicing Your Putting

You should practice putting as often as possible. One good way
to do this is by creating a corridor through which you can shoot
your ball. Set two clubs down on the green, about 6 feet away
from the hole. Place them parallel to each other and facing
directly toward the hole and try repeatedly to punch the ball
directly between the clubs.

Use this opportunity to measure your backswing and follow
through and ensure that you have the right measurements and
length on your shots for each stroke. This also lets you work on
your alignment to see where you should be standing to make a
straight shot.

Ideally, if you create a good form and practice your putting
regularly, you can overcome some of the most common mistakes
people suffer from on the greens. This will vastly improve your
putting game and almost always lower your score significantly.

About The Author: Kevin Keene is a contributing writer at Body
Sport Paintball, writing reviews of http://www.paintball-gun.com
paint ball. He also is a freelance writer contributing articles
on putting game..

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Who Else Wants To Learn Ballroom Dancing?

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Wed Feb 6, 2008 12:12 am (PST)

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Ballroom dancing is a very formal style of dancing that is used
at formal events and in competitions all over the world. Each
different type of ballroom dancing has numerous steps and
motions that create a beautiful, fluid movement between the
partners in the dance. Many individuals that are interested in
ballroom dancing hire a professional dance instructor to teach
them the steps of the dance in order to ensure that they are
doing the dance properly.

There are several different styles of ballroom dancing that an
individual may be interested in. The International Standard
style of ballroom dancing includes dances such as the Waltz, the
Tango, and the Fox Trot, while the International Latin style of
ballroom dancing includes dances such as the Samba, the Rumba,
and the Cha Cha. In America, there is also an American Smooth
style and an American Rhythm style of ballroom dancing.

There are a number of other dances that are commonly classified
as ballroom dancing, although they do not belong in the category
using traditional classification factors. Many of these dances
originated in the Americas and are not generally well known in
the international community. Dances that tend to fall into this
category include most American swing dances, the Salsa, the
Merengue, and the Polka.

Most professional dance instructors will have the ability to
teach the proper way to perform a number of these dances. The
exact dances that each instructor is willing to teach will vary
from instructor to instructor, as some will have more experience
in a certain type of dance than others. Individuals may want to
inquire which dances the professional dance instructor is
willing to teach prior to scheduling a dance lesson in order to
guarantee that they will be able to learn the dance that they
desire.

Ballroom dancing is one of those items that take a few lessons
to learn, but a lifetime to master. Many of the individuals that
perform ballroom dancing on a competitive level have been
dancing for years, often with the same partner so that they have
the ability to communicate the movements and positions perfectly
to each other. Individuals that would like to learn ballroom
dancing for a less intense performance, such as a wedding
reception, will still require multiple lessons to learn the
timing and the movements of the dance.

One of the most important aspects of ballroom dancing is the
appearance of the dance. Ballroom dancing is supposed to appear
formal and classical, which means that the appearance of the
individuals performing the dance needs to match the tone of the
dance. Many individuals choose to wear traditional costumes of
the mid-20th century, usually including a tuxedo and tails for
the men and full, flowing colorful gowns for the women.

Over the years, the popularity of ballroom dancing has risen
and fallen with the times. The allure and magic of ballroom
dancing continues to survive in today's modern age as the steps
of the dances are relearned in each generation. As long as there
are movies, music, and events to inspire the delicate movements
of ballroom dancing, there will be individuals that are
interested in learning the steps and the techniques.

About The Author: Natalie Beck has been dancing for 15 years,
many of those years competitively and teaching dance for 5
years. Whether you are a beginner or a pro, Natalie has the
experience to help you with private
http://www.dancevogue.com.au/dance-service.html dance lessons,
Sydney wide. Please visit her site for more information.

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Discover Tuscany: A Day Trip In Lucca

Posted by: "Maria Luce Cardelli" distribution@isnare.com   articles_isnare

Wed Feb 6, 2008 12:12 am (PST)

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One of the ancient treasures that have a permanent place in
Tuscany is Lucca and it's so for a number of reasons. First, it
is known to be a town that is surrounded by walls and this makes
it possess great historical relevance to both Tuscany and
Italy's cultural heritage. These town's walls are well preserved
with so much care and national pride because they form a major
factor which draws tourists and visitors from far and wide. The
second reason that makes tourists keep thronging to the tourist
town of Lucca is the fact that some of the city's best beaches
are just within strolling distance so that one does not have to
spend a cent to get costless fun. Thirdly, the affordability of
a Lucca vacation makes it all the more an exciting adventure
worth looking forward to. It is also for this reason that travel
agents and companies do all their best to make sure that anyone
who comes calling does not return without a souvenir or sweet
story. Welcome to the Italy's vacation world of Tuscany en-route
to Lucca.

When planning for your trip to Lucca, you really don't have to
make a huge budget although this depends on where you are
traveling from i.e. your take-off point otherwise Lucca is quite
cheap for a holiday getaway. Tuscany is certainly one commercial
hotspot where various tourism companies are striving to make
their impact felt. This is more so for those agencies that are
based in Tuscany with the growing number of visitors finding
their way into the city to grab their share of the hyped Italian
holiday offers. Most travel packages sold within and outside the
town of Lucca are those that include irresistible features like
cheap hotel accommodation in villas, hotels, apartments,
excursions, city-wide tours, meals i.e. food and drinks, car
rental services, and so on. The high number of villas and
farmhouses in the bubbly town all promise nothing less than an
endless streak of exhilarating experiences throughout one's
stay.

Other tourist and travel activities that can be engaged in full
time are hot-air ballooning, biking, hiking, small shops for day
or night shopping, cuisine or wine tasting and fun-filled
sightseeing activities in the town's numerous museums. To enjoy
your Lucca trip to the fullest, do ensure that your travel plans
or itinerary are properly spelt out. Embarking on this trip
after a careful research will help you make the best choices of
hotels accommodation, dining, feeding, purchases, etc. This
research is very necessary for the success of your holiday
vacation. The internet is a great source for the booking of your
plane or train tickets as soon as you make up your mind to visit
the fun land called Lucca. Once you get there, you can then
proceed to visit the thrilling regions of your most appealing
destinations, making reservations, and a host of others. These
tips and many more will certainly assist in guaranteeing superb
Tuscany vacation experiences.

All one needs to do is to make sure that there are sufficient
savings that have been put aside for your Lucca trip before you
can talk to the travel agents. There is really no mystery about
visiting these chic Italian destinations for your vacations. You
can visit Lucca or Tuscany just to enjoy the best of their wine,
landscapes, beautiful hilltops, land surface and the vineyard to
mention but a few. Tuscany offers something completely different
from vacationers' usual expectations when unwinding. Visiting
and holidaying in Tuscany is something every vacationer would
want to experience. The city of Lucca in the Tuscany region is
yet another wonderful attraction to explore because of is fame
for Gothic features, Renaissance buildings, museums, art
galleries and parks.

Lucca is part and parcel of Tuscany; the abode of the admirable
Romanesque Architecture which is always on display and can be
seen from all over the town. The San Michele and San Martino
cathedrals are just two very good examples of the Romanesque
architecture that should be on any traveler's itinerary to
Lucca. The geographical position of Lucca also favors the town
so much in terms of its sizeable tourism potential. Lucca can be
found close to the Serchio River; about 80km from Florence and
30km from Pisa. The town of Lucca itself dwells upon a plateau
with the Apuane Alps watching over it. The medieval walls which
characterize the town are thick and strong. These walls were
originally built in the 16th century but they still stand till
today; thus surrounding the entire town. As part of a walking
tour, one can take a stroll along or on top of the walls. This
way of exercise alone offers a very good opportunity to see many
hidden sight-stops. However, if this will be so much stressful
to you, how about going for a biking or walking outing to visit
the must-see sights so as to enjoy an enriching travel or
holiday experience to Lucca?

About The Author: Maria Luce Cardelli writes articles about
Florence and Tuscany for the most part for
http://www.florenceholidays.com/tuscany-luxury-villas.html which
is the ultimate guide for Tuscany luxury villas and other tuscan
accommodations

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