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	<title>Types of Hobbies &#187; Neil Baulch</title>
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		<title>Learning To Play Tennis &#8211; Grip, Footwork and Strokes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 12:26:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard J. Larkins</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[learning to play tennis]]></category>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Grip, Footwork, and Strokes and Tennis Lessons Online Made Easy.</p>
<p>Great footwork is in reality about weight control, something you learn quickly in tennis for beginners training. It is getting the most effective body posture for each shot, and from there pretty much all shots will grow. In explaining the various kinds of shots and footwork I am talking about are as a right-hand player. The left-hander aught basically reverse the feet.</p>
<p>Racquet grip is an vital ingredient of your shot, since a n inferior hand grip can spoil the finest serving. A natural hold for a top forehand drive is essentially flawed for the backhand.</p>
<p>To acquire the forehand grip, hold the tennis racquet with the side of the frame toward the court and the face perpendicular, the handle toward the body, and &#8220;shake hands&#8221; the racquet, just as if you were greeting your friend. the grip settled easily and naturally into the hand, the general line of the hand, racquet and arm are one. The swing brings the racquet in a general line with the arm, and the full tennis racquet is basically an extension of the arm.</p>
<p>The backhand hand grip is a 1/4 circle turn of hand on the handle, bringing the hand over the grip and the knuckles directly up. the hit travels across the wrist.</p>
<p>This is the most effective method for a grip. I mostly do not promote picking up this hand grip precisely, but develop your kind of hand grip as close as possible on these lines while not sacrificing your own comfort or uniqueness.</p>
<p>Having once picked up the racquet in the hand, the following challenge is the position of your body and also the sequence of mastering hits.</p>
<p>All tennis strokes, must be executed with the body at right angles to the net, having the shoulders in line to the line of path of the tennis ball. the weight must always advance forward. it should shift from the back foot through to the leading foot the exact moment of striking the tennis ball. Never permit the body weight to be moving away from the stroke. It is weight that governs the &#8220;pace/pace&#8221; of a stroke swing that, dictates the &#8220;speed/velocity.&#8221;</p>
<p>Allow me spell out the gist of &#8220;speed/pace&#8221; and also the &#8220;pace/rapidity.&#8221; &#8220;Speed&#8221; is the actual rate with which a ball moves through the atmosphere. &#8220;Pace&#8221; is the velocity with which it springs up from the court. Pace is weight. It is the &#8220;sting&#8221; the tennis ball has when it comes from the ground, letting the inexperienced along with unsuspecting competitor a blast of power which the shot or swing never revealed.</p>
<p>A good many sports persons hold both &#8220;speed&#8221; and &#8220;pace.&#8221; A few shots may well have both.</p>
<p>The order of learning strokes should be:</p>
<p>1. The Drive. Fore and backhand. This is the starting place of all tennis, since you simply will not develop a net charge until you bear the ground hit to open the move. Nor can you combat a net attack with any real effect excepting you can drive, for that is your only effective passing stroke.</p>
<p>2. Serving.</p>
<p>3. The Volley as well as the Overhead Smash.</p>
<p>4. The Chop/Half Volley and various secondary and ornamental strokes.</p>
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		<title>Info Dealing With Wheel Covers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 11:03:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Neil Baulch</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is not uncommon these days for people that live in areas where the weather changes drastically to have multiple sets of tires to deal with the varying conditions. Tires are an expensive investment and whether you are keeping a spare on the back of your truck or an entirely different set in the garage, spare wheel covers are a great idea to protect them from getting damaged.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is not uncommon these days for people that live in areas where the weather changes drastically to have multiple sets of tires to deal with the varying conditions. Tires are an expensive investment and whether you are keeping a spare on the back of your truck or an entirely different set in the garage, spare wheel covers are a great idea to protect them from getting damaged.</p>
<p>There are places all over that have snow on the road for just as long as they have people in shorts. Tires that will get you through this type of weather condition are not the best for when the road is at its smoothest. In this case, there will probably be an entirely different set of tires going on the car once the spring thaw comes around.</p>
<p>Once you change out your tires, they are going to have to be stored and stored the right way or they may end up getting damaged or lose some of their grip once they are taken back out again. Just because you have them sitting in the garage does not mean that something cannot happen to them.</p>
<p>Spare wheel covers are made to fit every tire that is out on the road. Once you have the diameter, you can get online and start clicking away to find the ones that you want. It would be wise to get something strong and sturdy for the garage, but if you are carrying your spare on the outside of the vehicle, getting one with a little character is not out of the question.</p>
<p>Getting spare wheel covers over the Internet is always a smart decision as they are not the easiest thing to lug around. Getting them dropped off right outside the garage will save your back a lot of strain and that is not exactly a bad thing. One experience moving a few of these around will have you convinced that this is the way to go.</p>
<p>Whether you need to cover one wheel on your vehicle or you are looking to cover a complete set, you are going to have quite a variety to choose from. Get something that is a little fashionable for the car for the single tire and something more practical for the second set that is merely sitting in the garage.</p>
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