Get some Lag! #1 Most Popular Golf Teacher on You Tube Shawn Clement

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www.shawnclementgolf.com Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre in Toronto Ontario and Top 25 CPGA Teacher as rated by Score Golf Magazine, shows you what to learn from February 2008 edition of Golf Magazine’s article on Lag featuring Sergio Garcia being compared to Ben Hogan for the great Lag in his swing;

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Note: this photo was published as an illustration in an undated (Nov 2009) Squidoo blog titled "Miami Dolphins – NFL Football." It was also published as an illustration in a Jan 6, 2010 issue of a PepperoniPizza123 blog titled "Voki." And it was published in a Feb 1, 2010 Miami Beach Advisor blog titled "Miami Dolphins football." It was also published in an Apr 8, 2010 blog titled "NFL Free Agency: Jason Taylor To the Jets Would Be Hard for Dolphins To Swallow." And it was published in an Apr 21, 2010 blog titled "Dolphins Stellar Offseason Has a Bitter Aftertaste Without Jason Taylor."

Moving into 2011, the photo was published in an undated (mid-Jan 2011) "Golf Equipment" blog titled "Documents for business – e-commerce terms and conditions – agreements." And it was published in a Jan 20, 2011 blog titled "Uneven Lies Rescue." It was also published in an undated (early Apr 2011) blog titled "Golf Clubs Of The Future," as well as an undated (mid-Apr 2011) blog titled "Window Blinds Services in Liverpool – Which One Is Right For You?" And it was published in an undated (late Apr 2011) Golf Equipment blog/, with the same caption I used on this Flickr page.

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On November 1st, I attended my third professional football game, with a photographer’s press pass that let me get down on the field to photograph players, referees, cheerleaders, other photographers, fans in the stand, and anyone else who looked interesting. (My first such game was a pre-season contest between the New York Jets and Philadelphia Eagles, which you can see by clicking here, and the second game was between the New York Jets and the Buffalo Bills, which you can see by clicking here.)

I learned some lessons from photographing the first two games, and I showed up this time with even more equipment. I brought my Nikon D300 and D700 cameras, with an assortment of telephoto lenses; and I rented a hulking big 150-500mm zoom lens, which I mounted on my half-frame D300 camera to get the equivalent of a 300-750mm telephoto on a "standard" 35mm camera. Most of the time, I used the (full-frame) D700 with a 300mm zoom to get shots of fans in the stadium, and I used the long-lens 150-500mm zoom lens to get shots of the football players, as well as some closeups of the cheerleaders, as they waved their long hair in the air during the various "performances" with which they entertained the crowd.

Technical details aside, this game was very much like the last two: I was down on the field, surrounded by 77,000 roaring fans who made conversation virtually impossible. All I could do was try my best to follow the action, and shoot anything that looked interesting. It usually (though not always) started with a snap to the quarterback — but it was sometimes on the other side of the field, or down at the other end of the field. Like the other photographers, I scurried back and forth from one end of the field to the other to be as close to the action as possible … but in many cases, all I ended up with was a picture of a tangle of bodies, and no clear idea of what had just happened.

After watching the Flickr statistics associated with my previous Jets games, I was amused to see that the most popular photos — by a huge margin were those of the cheerleaders … so I included about two dozen closeup photos of the cheerleaders in this set. I also found the fans interesting and occasionally picturesque, so you’ll find several fan-related pictures in this set.

Since I was on the field, once again, through the generosity and permission of the New York Jets, I naturally rooted for them to win. And though they played to a 3-3 tie at halftime, their special teams fell apart in the second half. Their rookie quarterback (Mark Sanchez, whose #6 jersey appears prominently in some of the photos) scored and passed well, but the Jets were down by 5 points with a minute left in the game, and while they were only about 20 yards from the goal line at that point, it was a fourth-down … for which the traditional strategy is to attempt a field-goal. But what’s the point of getting 3 points for a field goal, when you’re down 5 points, and the clock has almost run out?

Well, perhaps this is all blindingly obvious to most football fans — but football really isn’t my sport at all, so I thought I was actually rather clever to anticipate what the Jets decided to do on that final play: pass for a 6-point touchdown, rather than waste their time with a field-goal kick. As it turned out, I was near the goal line myself, and when the play started, and it became obvious that Jets QB Sanchez was going to pass, I switched my attention to the end zone, and did my best to focus on wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery as he attempted to catch the "hail Mary" pass. As it turned out, the pass was a little too high, so they didn’t score and the game was effectively over. But I did get a shot of that attempted pass reception; it’s not perfect, but it’s not too bad … and you’ll find it at the very end of this Flickr set (which will take several days to upload).

All in all, I took a little over 1,500 images and whittled it down to 150 "keepers" that I think you’ll enjoy looking at — i.e., 10% of the total, rather than the usual 5% that I uploaded from the last two games. Another 150 had to be deleted immediately because they were out of focus, or because a referee decided to run in front of my camera just as I was pushing the shutter button … but I’ve still got roughly 1,200 images of jumbled piles of football players that will probably continue to sit on my computer until I run out of space on my hard disk. C’est la vie…

P.S. One little nuance about professional football, which seems obvious but was still a surprise to me on this third game: unlike high-school football, cheerleaders don’t cheer. They don’t sing, they don’t chant, they don’t utter a word while they’re prancing around in front of the roaring crowd in the stadium. Of course: how could they? Who would hear a thing they said? Still, it’s a little weird to spend an afternoon on the field with these skimpily-dress beauties, with smiles frozen on their faces as they dance for the fans … and who, for all practical purposes, never make a sound.

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Where Has All the Water Gone?

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Three scenarios collude toward disaster. Scenario one: The world is running out of freshwater. It is not just a question of finding the money to hook up the 2 billion people living in water-stressed regions of our world. Humanity is polluting, diverting, and depleting the Earth’s finite water resources at a dangerous and steadily increasing rate. The abuse and displacement of water is the ground-level equivalent of greenhouse-gas emissions and likely as great a cause of climate change.

Scenario two: Every day more and more people are living without access to clean water. As the ecological crisis deepens, so too does the human crisis. More children are killed by dirty water than by war, malaria, HIV/AIDS, and traffic accidents combined. The global water crisis has become a powerful symbol of the growing inequality in our world. While the wealthy enjoy boutique water at any time, millions of poor people have access only to contaminated water from local rivers and wells.

Scenario three: A powerful corporate water cartel has emerged to seize control of every aspect of water for its own profit. Corporations deliver drinking water and take away wastewater; corporations put massive amounts of water in plastic bottles and sell it to us at exorbitant prices; corporations are building sophisticated new technologies to recycle our dirty water and sell it back to us; corporations extract and move water by huge pipelines from watersheds and aquifers to sell to big cities and industries; corporations buy, store, and trade water on the open market, like running shoes. Most important, corporations want governments to deregulate the water sector and allow the market to set water policy. Every day, they get closer to that goal. Scenario three deepens the crises now unfolding in scenarios one and two.

Imagine a world in 20 years in which no substantive progress has been made to provide basic water services in the Third World; or to create laws to protect source water and force industry and industrial agriculture to stop polluting water systems; or to curb the mass movement of water by pipeline, tanker, and other diversions, which will have created huge new swaths of desert.

Desalination plants will ring the world’s oceans, many of them run by nuclear power; corporate-controlled nanotechnology will clean up sewage water and sell it to private utilities, which will in turn sell it back to us at a huge profit; the rich will drink only bottled water found in the few remaining uncontaminated parts of the world or sucked from the clouds by corporate-controlled machines, while the poor will die in increasing numbers from a lack of water.

This is not science fiction. This is where the world is headed unless we change course–a moral and ecological imperative. But first we must come to terms with the dimension of the crisis.

We are running out of freshwater

In the first seven years of the new millennium, more studies, reports, and books on the global water crisis have been published than in all of the preceding century. Almost every country has undertaken research to ascertain its water wealth and the threats to its aquatic systems. Universities around the world are setting up departments or cross-departmental disciplines to study the effects of water shortages. The Worldwatch Institute has declared: “Water scarcity may be the most underappreciated global environmental challenge of our time.”

From these undertakings, the verdict is in and irrefutable: The world is facing a water crisis due to pollution, climate change, and surging population growth of unprecedented magnitude. Unless we change our ways, by the year 2025 two-thirds of the world’s population will face water scarcity. The global population tripled in the 20th century, but water consumption went up sevenfold. By 2050, after we add another 3 billion to the population, humans will need an 80 percent increase in water supplies just to feed ourselves. No one knows where this water is going to come from.

Scientists call them “hot stains” — the parts of the Earth now running out of potable water. They include northern China, large areas of Asia and Africa, the Middle East, Australia, the Midwestern United States, and sections of South America and Mexico.

The worst effects on people are, of course, in those areas of the world with large populations and insufficient resources to provide sanitation. Two-fifths of the world’s people lack access to proper sanitation, which has led to massive outbreaks of waterborne diseases. Half of the world’s hospital beds are occupied by people with an easily preventable waterborne disease, and the World Health Organization reports that environmental factors, including contaminated water, are implicated in 80 percent of all sickness and disease worldwide. In the last decade, the number of children killed by diarrhea exceeded the number of people killed in all armed conflicts since World War II. Every eight seconds, a child dies from drinking dirty water.

Meanwhile, some wealthier countries are just beginning to understand the depth of their own crises. Many parts of the United States are experiencing severe water shortages. Pressure is mounting on the governors in the Great Lakes region to open up access to the lakes to the burgeoning mega-cities around the basin. In 2007, Lake Superior, the world’s largest freshwater lake, dropped to its lowest level in 80 years. Florida is in trouble, trying to keep its fast-spreading lawns and golf courses green. California has a 20-year supply of freshwater left. New Mexico has only 10. And Arizona is out: It now imports all of its drinking water. Experts assert that this is more than a cyclical “drought”: Major parts of the United States are running out of water. In fact, the Environmental Protection Agency warns that if current water use continues unchecked, 36 states will suffer water shortages within the next five years.

How die we get here?

We were all taught certain fundamentals about the Earth’s hydrologic cycle in grade school. There is, we learned, a finite amount of available freshwater on the planet, and it makes its way through a cycle that ensures its safe return to us for our perpetual use. In the hydrologic cycle, water vapor condenses to form clouds. Winds move the clouds across the globe, spreading the water vapor. When the clouds cannot hold the moisture, they release it in the form of rain or snow, which either seeps into the ground to replenish groundwater or runs off into lakes, streams, and rivers. As these processes happen, the power of the sun causes evaporation, changing liquid water into vapor to renew the cycle. In this scenario, the planet could never “run out” of water.

But this cycle, true for so many millennia, did not take into account modern humans’ collective capacity for destruction. In the last half-century, the human species has polluted surface waters at an alarming rate. The world may not exactly be running out of water, but it is running out of clean water. Ninety percent of wastewater produced in the Third World is discharged, untreated, into local rivers, streams, and coastal waters. As well, humans are now using more than half of accessible runoff water, leaving little for the ecosystem or other species.

Our political leaders are failing us

The freshwater crisis is easily as great a threat to the Earth and humans as climate change (to which it is deeply linked) but has had very little attention paid to it in comparison. It is like a comet poised to hit the Earth. If a comet really did threaten the entire world, it is likely that our politicians would suddenly find that religious and ethnic differences had lost much of their meaning. Political leaders would quickly come together to find a solution to this common threat.

However, with rare exceptions, average people do not know that the world is facing a comet called the global water crisis. And they are not being served by their political leaders, who are in some kind of inexplicable denial. The crisis is not reported enough in the mainstream media, and when it is, it is usually reported as a regional or local problem, not an international one.

Every day, the failure of our political leaders to address the global water crisis becomes more evident. Every day, the need for a comprehensive water-crisis plan becomes more urgent. If ever there were a moment for all governments and international institutions to come together to find a collective solution to this emergency, it is now. If ever there were a time for a plan of conservation and water justice to deal with the twin water crises of scarcity and inequity, it is now. The world does not lack the knowledge about how to build a water-secure future; it lacks the political will.

This, then, is the task: nothing less than reclaiming water as a commons for the Earth and all people that must be wisely and sustainably shared and managed if we are to survive. This will not happen unless we are prepared to reject the basic tenets of market-based globalization. The current imperatives of competition, unlimited growth, and private ownership when it comes to water must be replaced by new imperatives–those of cooperation, sustainability, and public stewardship.

Maude Barlow is head of the Council of Canadians. This article is adapted from her new book, Blue Covenant, published by The New Press © 2007. Reprinted here with permission.

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3 Easy Golf Swing Tips To Shrink Your Handicap Fast

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“Golf is easy,” said Ernest Jones, one of the most influential and respected golf teachers of all time.

If you’re like most golfers, you probably balked at that statement. After all, for average players, golf is anything but easy.

But it CAN be.

These three proven golf swing tips (based on the Ernest Jones Method) will show you a simpler, easier and more effective ways to skyrocket your game and lower your handicap fast.

#1: Use The Positive Approach To Learn The Game

Did you know that the average golf score has not improved over the last 75 years or so? It’s true… despite the advances of instructional medium and equipment technologies, the vast majority of golfers are still dreaming to break 100.

Why is this happening?

Well, according to Ernest Jones, the fundamental reason most golfers are having a hard time improving their skills lies in the way they LEARN the game.

Golfers in general are more keen in finding out what goes wrong in their swing after they hit a series of bad shots, instead of figuring out what they did RIGHT when they hit a shot perfectly.

I know, common wisdom says we need to learn from our mistakes to succeed, but when it comes to golf, the process of accurately identifying your swing flaws… and then eliminating it one-by-one would be too long, arduous, and the results are usually very disappointing.

You’re going to improve your game much faster… with less heartbreak and frustration… if you can forget about your failures and learn from your successes instead. As an old saying goes — “success leaves clues,” you just need to pay more attention to them.

So instead of pulling your hair out in trying to fix your hooks or slices, think of a moment when you hit your very best shots… then work from there. Try to remember — as vividly as possible — the feeling, sensation, and the mindset as you hit a perfect drive. Over time, you’ll be able to repeat your best strokes more consistently.

#2: Focus On The Swinging MOTION Instead Of Positions

Another common, yet fatal mistake almost all golfers make in learning the game… is being too mechanical with their swing.

First of all, a golf swing is not a series of actions or “positions” which you can consciously put together into one seamless movement. Trying to micro-manage every detail (such as arm position, hip turn, weight transfer, etc.) is a surefire recipe for disaster.

Imagine that when you’re swinging the golf club, you’re drawing an imaginary large circle around your body with the clubhead. You know that a circle consisted of 360 degrees, but you’d never draw one by piecing together 360 tiny lines, won’t you? Nope, you’d do it by drawing one line in a smooth, continuous motion.

Perfect positions are the RESULTS of perfect swinging motion, not vice versa. Learn to produce the perfect swinging motion with the clubhead and you’ll automatically do all the things your instructors have always told you to do… without even thinking about them.

#3: How To Learn The Perfect Golf Swing Motion

The first thing you need to do is observe how the best swingers in the game play. Yeah, I know, it’s old… but here’s the twist: do NOT pay any attention whatsoever to their body movements. Instead, watch carefully the motion and rhythm of the CLUBHEAD when they are swung.

It is the motion of the clubhead that you should try to copy from the champs, NOT their physical gaits and movements.

Everybody moves differently. No two players swing the golf club in exactly the same way. However, all good ones basically do the same thing when they’re playing at their best: they swing the clubhead through an arc in a smooth, easy rhythm.

Once you had a basic understanding on how the clubhead should move in a golf swing, it’s time to take it into practice. Remember to pay attention to the clubhead motion and rhythm instead of body movements and positions when you’re practicing.

Your swing is going to get smoother, more consistent, and powerful… when you’re just focused on swinging the clubhead in your own unique way… instead of trying to impersonate other player’s style and quirks.

To summarize, keep everything as simple as possible. Little children can learn to play good golf faster than adults because they don’t clutter their minds with endless do’s and don’ts that bother us so much. When they missed a shot, they’d simply try again without over-analyzing it.

If you can approach the game in a more “child-like” manner, you will learn that golf is actually easy… and a whole lot more enjoyable.

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How To Golf ? Learn Golf Skills That Will Catapult You To Victory!

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How to Golf – All About Different Golf Shots

Once you choose to learn how to golf it is time to study!  Those who are new to golf will have to familiarize themselves with proper golf stance, golf shots, and golf equipment.  It might take a while to learn how to golf, but you will be happy that you put the effort into it in the end.

As mentioned above, it is important for those learning how to golf to have an understanding of golf shots.  The four most common golf shots are the draw, fade, hook, and slice.  A shot is named based on how it flies through the air.  The draw and fade are usually hit on purpose, while the hook and slice are usually the result of a miss shot.

If a right handed golf player hits with a draw their golf ball will fly through the air with a smooth graceful curve from right to left.  It can look like the golf ball is going off course at first, but a properly hit draw shot will always curve back toward the target.  A fade is very similar to a draw; the only difference is that a fade curves in the opposite direction.  A hook makes a severe curve to the left and never comes back around to the direction of the target.  The slice is similar to the hook; the only difference is that it too curves in the opposite direction.  For a left handed golfer, the directions of the curves are reversed.  People who are learning how to golf must learn about these shots and what causes them.

How to Golf – Surviving the Bunker!

As you practice how to golf you are guaranteed to land in the bunker.  Bunker shots should be practiced just like any other golf shots.  Remember that the condition of the sand greatly affects how the golf ball will react to the club.  A golf ball that is being hit out of wet sand will have a far lower trajectory than one that is hit out of dry sand.  Also keep in mind that more force must be used in order to free a golf ball from a bunker with wet sand.  It is easier to achieve more lofts from a golf ball hit out of dry sand.  A ball that is buried in the sand will require a different technique than one sitting on top of it.  You must direct your swing at the sand behind the golf ball in order to scoop the ball up as you complete your swing.

How to Golf – Golf Skills Become Second Nature

When learning how to golf it is imperative that your body and mind are in sync with each other.  Learning how to golf can be a bit overwhelming at times.  Just remember, as you continually practice all aspects of the game of golf they will become second nature to you.  In time golf will begin to feel more like fun than an exercise in concentration.

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Famous author Mark Twain once wrote, “Golf is a good walk wasted.”
Many people feel this way. Following all, what’s so fun and interesting about hitting a little white ball with a metal stick trying to get it in a little hole? However, the truth is there is fun to be had on the golf training course as is evidenced by the millions of golf enthusiasts all over the world.
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The green grass and the breathtaking backdrop will greet a golf player as he steps inside the golf course. It is where he can relax his mind and just release the stress that he has accumulated from his work. You as a golf enthusiast must do your best in the game since not all people are given the chance to play the game of golf. In this game, you have to remember that you need to continually improve yourself in order for you to catch up with other players. One good way to do it is to learn more about golf through lessons and practice sessions. To learn about the game of golf, you need to be guided for you to do the right thing as always. A lady golfer may need to have ladies golf clubs.

 

LEARN FROM A PRO PLAYER

 

No one could help you attain your fullest potential but a pro golf player. He has enough knowledge and experience to ensure that you will develop the needed skills and technique for the game. In finding a pro player who can help you, you need to consider the working relationship and rapport between the two of you. The both of you must remain at ease with each other so that you will learn the lessons just smoothly. If you can find one who will provide you individual golf lessons, the better. It is much better to learn if you are able to concentrate alone.

 

FIND THE RIGHT GOLF CLUBS

 

You need to find the right golf clubs that can fit you well. There are different sizes and types of golf clubs like iron, wood and putter. Make sure that you will find the right club that has the right size for you. You do not need to buy a new one immediately. You may rent or borrow some to determine which types will fit you the most. But you need to have senior golf clubs too.

 

 

PLAY IN THE GOLF COURSE

 

The instructor will surely bring you to the real golf course to learn more. This way, you will truly experience and learn from the real field. But always remember that you need not to wait for him all the time to bring you in this kind of place. Have the initiative to practice on your own. This way, you are also learning to become more independent in this game.

 

BE WITH FRIENDS

 

After you have learned the basics about the game of golf, it is a nice idea to be with friends and play the game of golf. This way, you have some people to accompany you. You can also learn from them. It is one way to bring more fun in the game. It is indeed nice to have a serious time for golf alone but having friends from time to time to play with will not hurt much.

 

It is important that you learn golf well so that you can play it with your best skills. A lot of things can be done to ensure that you are able to do well in the game. The tips will indeed help you so you need to remember them.

 

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