Beginners Guide To Surfing - Express The Learning Curve Lesson 1

Written by Rodney Lister on October 12, 2008 in: Recreation & Sports | Tags:



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by Rodney Lister

There a few steps you need to take when learning to surf.

1: Start with the right surfboard

2: 2nd learn to paddle

3: Getting past waves, by either rolling or duck diving

4: 4th catch that first wave

5: And finally how to pop up, or stand up

In this article we will cover the first step, how to choose the right surfboard. Most people like to go out and buy the best looking, and stylish board possible, but these are normally not for beginners.

You can get yourself a brand new surfboard after you got your balance on a big old board. So the first thing to look for is size, you want something with plenty of flotation. If the board is to small it will also sink and create more drag when paddling, the bigger the board, the more flotation you will have, and the bigger you are, the more flotation you will need.

I suggest starting out on a big board first, you will be able to get your balance faster, and then move to a smaller board sooner. Look for something above 6ft 8inches long, 7ft to 8ft is a good starting size. If you intend to ride long boards then you can go much longer look for a Malibu up to around 12 ft.

Your first board can have all the dings in the world, it doesn't matter. You don't need to worry about how it will affect the board, you won't be doing any turns or tricks. While dings don't matter, or what the board looks like, you don't want any foam showing through, or the fiberglass cracked or peeled off. If this is the case you will want to repair it with some resin. Water will soak into the foam and weigh the board down.

Whatever board you buy, remember it should be at least 2-3 inches thick and at least 19-24 inches wide. You don't want a board built for maneuverability, tricks and turns, because they are lighter and require more skill to ride. So don't worry about the shape or number of fins.

Most importantly when you get your first board is to get a leg rope. You might hear horror stories of the board getting dragged under then getting pulled back towards you like a bungee and knocking you out, but this will only happen in huge swell, which I hope you will not be tackling when learning to surf.

A leg rope is essential for any beginner, and even the pros should have one. You see the ocean is a treacherous place, you may be a strong swimmer in a pool, but the ocean has hidden dangers. When you fall from your board, and you will fall, you wont have time to grab it before the wave takes it away, and you will be stuck without flotation.

Even the strongest of swimmers, will use up a lot of energy and time, trying to reach their board. The surfboard will be light enough for the waves to pick it up and move it away, however you will have to much drag in the water. Besides the obvious danger, of the sweep taking you into a rip, the hassle of swimming into shore will ruin any session, trust me you don't want to be stuck without a surfboard.

When choosing a leg rope, get something reliable and strong. Unlike your first board you want quality, this is your life saver. You can keep this, and transfer it to your new board once you get it, so don't worry about it being wasted on an old board. Also don't get something to long, the longer the rope the more tension it can build up to spring the board back at you with force. Stay under 8ft.

Now you should have a surfboard picked out, big, old, and cheap. So it's time to practice, read the next few articles in the series, then head out with your mates.

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Golf Head Covers: Protect Your Clubs From Theft

Written by Matthew Perry on in: Recreation & Sports | Tags:
by Matthew Perry

Is your golf game a little boring? While you're working on improving your skills adding some style to your golf bag might help. Golf club head covers are the way to go.

A golf club cover is a special golf accessory people use to protect their clubs from nicks and scratches. Each time you drop a club back into the bag it hits another club. This adds up to extensive wear and tear on your clubs.

When the finish gets thinner the rust potential increases. Rust starts eating your golf clubs. Rust cannot be stopped, but it can be slowed. Golf head covers is one easy way to slow the progression of rust.

Not every club will rust since they are made of different metals. Scratches happen with all clubs no matter the metal. Looks aren't the only thing affected with your golf clubs, but if the nicks become sufficiently deep or long the balance of your club can be affected.

And from a purely fun or style value golf club covers let you make a statement about your interests, hobbies and even politics without saying a word.

You'll have a great time choosing from all available golf covers. Sports fan? There's college, NBA, NFL, UEFA, and FIFA covers to show your team spirit. If you're a comic book or cartoon fan, you can take the Pink Panther or Popeye along with you. Animal lovers aren't left out either. Your golf bag can have lions and tigers and bears and more. Feeling patriotic? There are golf covers representing almost every world flag.

In addition to protecting your club heads from nicks and scratches golf head covers always protect your expensive clubs from prying eyes. I mean those individuals who choose to get new clubs by taking other peoples clubs. By disguising your clubs with club headcovers you make it less obvious in the brand of club you are using. Though it's not a guaranteed safeguard; making yourself less of a target can keep your clubs in your possession.

Today start protecting your investment with your golf club head covers.

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Choosing Technica Putters

Written by Bernadine Swanson on in: Recreation & Sports | Tags:
by B. Swanson

Almost half the shots in a round of golf will be played with one club: the putter. Oddly enough putting ends up being the part of the game we practice the least and spend the least money on. Choosing the right one from the line of Technica putters can put you on the path toward lower scores.

Selecting a Grip Pick a Technica putter grip to your putting style and the club itself. There are the standard grip with a flat edge at a right angle to the blade, the textured and cord spiral grips and grips that are designed to compensate for elements of your swing.

Deciding Your Shaft Length Most golf shops rarely stock anything besides standard length 35-inch putters. Many golfers are don't know the kind of difference in posture a longer or shorter Technica putters shaft can give. Golfers who have back problems may like a longer shaft that gives them a more upright position, but golfers who would rather bend down or have their arms hang vertically might be happier with a shorter Technica putter shaft in the 28-30 inch range.

What Shaft Material? Don't overlook shaft composition. Although flexibility in a Technica putter shaft most likely won't seem to matter as much as in an iron or metal-wood, considering the lack of bend at impact. It's worth noting that when putting the shaft still conducts the feel into your fingers and palms so you can gauge pace and distance. Traditionally, shafts are made of steel but increasingly they're made of lightweight graphite. The material will impact the speed of the club head. If you tinker with different combinations of shaft and club head you will most likely find one eventually that transmits the desired feeling to your hands on the grip.

Does the Lie Angle of The Technica Putter Head have Much Effect? Too often golfers, do their putting with the heel of the club on the ground and the toe in the air, this often brings about in a closing of the clubface upon impact. Find an angle that allows your feet to rest flat at address. If you would like to tweak the lie by bending the shaft, bear in mind that the rules of the game of golf don't allow bends of more than five inches from the heel of the club.

What About Loft? Loft s the angle between the clubface and 90 degrees. On average, a putter will have around three to five degrees of loft. The intent of loft is to make the golf ball roll along the correct line. Players who play slower on greens will usually to do better with more loft. Hand position also can matter. If a player has a forward press or keeps their hands ahead of the golf ball at impact, they investigate more loft to counteract the de-lofting that tends to force a golf ball into the ground and cause it to bounce.

What about Matching Technica Putters To Strokes? Golfers with a pendulum stroke, where the path of the putter is straight back and straight through, will probably benefit from a face-balanced type of Technica putter. Face-balanced means that when the Technica putter shaft is balanced on a finger, the putter face will point upwards.

A right-handed player who often misses to the right and would like help closing the clubface at impact should seek out a face-balanced model. If he typically to miss to the left, a heel-shafted putter that resists closing may help.

Bald, Heel-Toe-Weighted, Mallet, Center-Shafted Putters A blade putter historically tends to have a head that is a rounded extension of the shaft. Heel-toe-weighted Technica putters have the shaft grafted on to the hosel, usually at an angle. A mallet putter is more solid looking, with the weight behind the clubface.

Insert Faces Why do putters have insert faces? Many manufacturers are putting insert faces on their putters in an attempt to improve feel. Many advanced players prefer them to help them judge both distance and pace. Additionally, they may help you match the feel to the type of golf ball you prefer.

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Choosing The Perfect Fishing Trip Destination

Written by Greg F Williams on in: Recreation & Sports | Tags:
by Greg F Williams

One of the basic things you must do to plan a tremendous angling trip is to identify your priorities. You need to be more specific than just saying you want outstanding fishing trip. Remarkable fishing may mean different things to each person in your fishing company.

One individual might be glad with catching 60 fish per day, while another might be hoping for 30 fish per hour. So, you require to decide this up in advance.

Let's take look at some of the most essential things to look at when deciding where to go on your fishing trip.

What type of fish do you are you wishing to catch?

While this may seem transparent, it is something that requires to be hashed out. One person may want to fish for walleye and northern pike, while others may want to go bass fishing. Since many other northern lakes have water too cold for bass, you may finish up at a lake that would actually disappoint the bass fisherman.

Do you want piles of action? Or trophy fish?

Some anglers just enjoy catching lots of fish with the hope of getting a few large ones. Other fishermen would rather give up catching a great amount of fish for a better opportunity at catching the biggest fish they can find. You need to make up one's mind which is more important to your fishing group... lots of fish that perhaps aren't the biggest or fewer fish but a bigger opportunity of a really big one.

It should be noted that there are umpteen places where you can do both... take a lot of fish and get some large ones. But, these tend to be at the more remote and expensive lodges and are not always feasible for many fishing groups.

How are you going to catch your fish?

Do you like to troll? Or drift? Fish in flows? Deep water fish?

We have seen individuals trolling in 60 ft of water thinking the fish were only a few feet from the surface of the water. Not much chance of getting anything this way. Be sure you know the type of fishing your group prefers and that the lake will provide it.

What do you require to expend for this fishing trip?

The cost you're prepared to pay will have a great impact on the type of fishing trip you'll have.

Be pragmatic. How much do you really want to expend? Are you comfortable to camp or tar-paper hut on a lake with great sport fishing?

Or would you favour staying at a more upscale fishing inn?

Do you want to take care of yourself... or do you want the fishing camp to do the cookery?

And what about shower installations? Are you happy to use a residential area shower bath or do you want a private shower and bath in your own cabin. Gentlemen, if you are taking your mate on this trip, make utterly sure you look at this one! If you do not, it could mess up an otherwise tremendous trip.

Other things to think about are how extended the trip will be and the type of fish you are wanting to catch. A trip to a fishing hostel on a lake with pan fish and bass will likely be much less money that a trip to Alaska or Northern Canada for arctic charge.

So, if you truly want a great fishing trip, start by planning just precisely what you desire out of the trip and how much you are prepared to expend. Do it the right way and you can have the fishing trip of a lifetime.

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Protect Your Digits: MircoFlex Gloves

Written by Fabian Toulouse on October 11, 2008 in: Recreation & Sports | Tags:
by Fabian Toulouse

MicroFlex gloves have been the benchmark in protective gloves for years. Their lineage of excellence has been extended into the future with a new line of ambidextrous, disposable gloves. These gloves are designed with beaded tops to enhance resistance to tears and to protect the user from exposure to chemicals and other dangerous substances. Its natural latex base also means resilience and comfort are virtually guaranteed.

The palm surfaces are textured to ensure outstanding grip, wet or dry. These MircoFlex gloves are powder-less, reducing the possibility of skin irritation. Moreover, many of the gloves are medical grade quality. They are designed to provide the best possible protection while maintaining tactile sensitivity for delicate procedures. The gloves also have tapered fingertips. Tough, comfortable and reliable, you won't find a better glove on the market.

MicroFlex also offers the FreeForm line of gloves. These nitrile gloves are designed to conform continuously to the contours of your hands. They are fully elastic and give you a full range of motion. This reduces hand strain and reduces the probability of musculoskeletal injury and carpal tunnels syndrome. They are made to keep you comfortable, no matter how long you wear them. Like the mainline MicroFlex gloves, the FreeForm gloves provide a reliable barrier against infectious or hazardous substances. Like traditional latex gloves, the nitrile glove has a solid grip, textured surfaces, and lets you retain tactile sensitivity.

MicroFlex also offers a pair of black gloves formulated without latex, for customers who have severe latex allergies. These gloves go above and beyond both FDA and ISO 9000 standards. They come in all sizes, from extra small to extra-extra large. The gloves are nonstick, so tapes and adhesives can be handled with less difficulty. The gloves are medical grade, also with the trademark tactile sensitivity and a solid grip.

If coated with certain compounds, the MicroFlex gloves can withstand underwater or slippery work. The gloves are designed to help you determine whether or not a substance is harmful to unprotected skin. Another often-overlooked benefit to using the black colored gloves is their ability to help you see whether or not compound have dissolved, especially in test tubes and laboratory beakers.

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Bionik Putters are Discount Golf Clubs for Anyone

Written by B. Swanson on in: Recreation & Sports | Tags:
by B. Swanson

Statistics show that out of every golf game played, 40% of the time playing is spent on the greens. This means that 40% of the time, you are using your putter-just one particular golf club. Because of this, anyone who enjoys golfing really needs to invest in a good-quality putter. It really is necessary in order to be able to improve at your golf game.

However, not all golfers can afford to spend hundreds of dollars on one golf club. Sure, there are a lot of wealthy golfers out there, people who belong to country clubs and who have enough money in the bank or in their wallets to buy any club they would like. Not every golfer can come up with the money for this, though. Luckily, there are discount golf clubs-including Bionik putters-that work just as well as (if not better than) the pricey clubs.

This year Bionik released a new series of putters-their 500 series of Bionik putters. Bionik has been on the golf marketplace for a few years now, but this is their best club series yet. The 500 series is extremely affordable, for one-prices for the clubs start at less than $30; prices for the clubheads run for less than $15. Low price isn't the only hot feature of these Bionik putters, though. These clubs deliver state-of-the-art style and performance in a package that looks as if it costs ten times the price.

There are five different designs in the 500 serious of Bionik putters. This will allow each and every golfer to select the best style that is right for him. Here are the five types: Bionik 501: These Bionik putters are available for right- or left-handed putting. There is a weight of 355g in the head. This is probably the cleanest-looking of all of the putters in this series because it has low-key alignment marks.

Bionik 502: This Bionik is also available for both right- and left-handed golfers. The 502 is another semi-mallet, but this one is heel-shafted so as to give a little help with those off-center shots. Bright red trapezoid-shaped insert frames work to help you align the ball with the top sight line. A lighter club, the head of this weighs just 330g. 502 Bionik putters are available for right- or left-handed putting.

Bionik 503: The bright red trapezoid shapes are here in the 503 Bionik putters, like the 502; however, this model has a full mallet design with an emphasis on the rear (the weight is in the rear). Either right- or left-handed putting can be done with the 503 since both versions are sold. Golfers who prefer a heavier head will like this model, as the head weight is 355g.

Bionik 504: Anyone-right- or left-handed--who really likes the red trapezoid shapes will love the 504, as they are larger and brighter on this model than they are on any other in this 500 series. This can be helpful to anyone who finds them helpful in aligning the ball with the sight line. These Bionik putters are on the lighter side, with heads that weigh only 335g.

Bionik 505: The 505 is the heaviest in the 500 series, with a head weight of 360g. It has a hollow-bodied design with bright red trapezoid alignment shapes. These Bionik putters are the only ones that are not available in left-handed versions.

Don't make the mistake of assuming that discount golf clubs are inferior to other, pricier clubs just because of their cost. Bionik putters are among the best in the entire golf business. Many longtime golfers likely wouldn't even realize that the club you have is a discount model because the zinc along with the black and red accents looks so high-quality!

Looks aren't what matters, though-performance is what golfers really care about. Bionik putters deliver this beyond what any golfer would expect. Your game accuracy will improve and you will find your scores get better. You will see the difference from the very first putt.

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