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Archive for May, 2009

by James Knolan

Sanyo has a full range of massage chairs in their product line. We are going to take an in depth view of the entry level model for Sanyo. The model SR 1000K is the subject of this product review. Our reviews are systematic and we judge any massage chair is five critical areas. We give a point rating of up to twenty points per area for a total possible score of 100. This is the SR-1000K massage chair recliner by Sanyo.

by Steve Esquire

Playing golf requires you to have a very true and consistent swing. This requires many muscles groups to work in tandem to place the ball where you want. If they are not all working together, then your swing will be off. Getting your muscle groups working together requires a good pre-golf warm up. Warm up may include stretching, some exercises and walking an massage therapy. Massage therapy helps to loosen up tight muscles and enhance blood flow getting muscles ready for action. One of the most effective methods of getting a pre-game massage is with a massage chair.

by Mick Euan Tait

The golf grip is fundamental to having a good swing, so here is how to get a good golf grip with these free golf tips for beginners. The more experienced golfer should also find these golf tips useful if you want to re-examine your grip. By understanding the description of the nine different grips you will be able to identify any swing faults you may have, such as a slice, and be able to fix it.

A Novices Guide to Playing Golf

by Rafael Joens

If you want to play golf just like the pros, this article includes great golf tips for beginners.

Most people don’t appreciate golf and its health benefits. But for a golfer like you, golf is great exercise if you walk the course, even if you ride part of the way around the course. If you are Walking 5 to 6 kilometers or 5,000 to 6,000 steps will give you the same benefit as a 20-minute run on a treadmill.

by Chan Boldene

A golf club has three parts - the Grip, the Shaft and the Head.

Look into a standard set of clubs and you’ll find the following sets: a putter, eight irons (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and Pitching Wedge), and three woods (the 1, 3, and 5) for a grant total of twelve clubs. Official golf rules state that each golfer can carry up to 14 clubs in the bag. The easiest and most useful addition is a specialty wood or another iron.


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