Golf Tips For Beginners - 3 Tips On The Golf Back Swing
Wednesday, September 9, 2009, 11:17 AM - Golf

The backswing initiates the entire golf swing. A good back swing will allow us a consistent timing and be able to return the club face to the ball consistently. Here are 3 tips that will allow you to develop a smooth backswing.
Tip #1: Allow your forearm muscles to relax and your arms to hang loosely down. The arms should be straight and not bent at the elbows. There should be just enough muscle to keep your arms firm and yet not to the point where you feel tension in your arms. - See Golf - Golfing Tips And Information
Tips For Setting Up Your Tent
Monday, September 7, 2009, 11:12 AM - Camping

You may not think that setting up your tent is all that important, but I can tell you form first hand experience that I've had more then one camping trip ruined by not setting up my tent the right way.
Here are some tips for setting up your tent for a more enjoyable camping experience.
Location, Location, Location:
One of the first things you need to take a look at before you set up your tent is the location where you will be setting up. Just because a campground has a spot designated for your tent doesn't mean that it is the best place to set up.
I have woken up in the middle of the night more than once with water in my tent after setting up in the campgrounds designated spot.
If at all possible, set up in a spot where the ground slopes away from the back of the tent. This will allow water to run off away form your tent should it happen to rain. See Camping Tips And Information for the full article.
Motorcycle Camping Gear - Carry More To Distant Places
Monday, September 7, 2009, 11:03 AM - Camping

A motorcycle camping trip is one of the most exciting ways to explore the country. Make no mistake in differentiating between motorcycle camping trips and a road trip. In a motorcycle camping trip you actually pitch a tent and spend the night in the lap of nature as compared to a road trip where you pull over and check into an inn or motel to spend the night. If you are an adventurer and would rather spend the night under the open sky, then get yourself a motorcycle, if you do not already have one, and plan a camping trip you will never forget.
However, before you set out in haste on a motorcycle camping trip, you will do yourself good to do a bit of research on the activity you are about to undertake. That is of course, if you are a newbie to the sport of motorcycle camping. Check your camping gear and then double check it. Ensure you have the right gear and no unwanted stuff you do not actually need for the trip. If you feel you need to make a camping kit from scratch or just add a few things to your already existing kit you will find no dearth of motorcycle camping items in your local sports shop or general market. You must choose the items wisely and buy only the ones that will fit comfortably on your motorcycle. - See Camping Tips And Information for the full article.
Grouper Fishing in the Florida Keys
Saturday, September 5, 2009, 11:45 AM - Fishing

Groupers are one of many prized fish that we can catch along all coasts of Florida and the Bahamas. Hard fighting and good eating bottom fish, The Southeastern US particularly Florida Keys groupers provide the best grouper fishing in the world. Groupers are a firm, white meat fish that makes a spectacular onion-garlic sauté for your dinner table. Enough recipe chats!! Let's catch fish.
Classic method of grouper fishing entails bottom fishing with heavy tackle. Grouper are aggressive strikers, so right when they inhale the bait, they will normally go right into the rocks or structure that is surrounding them.
Another favorite method for grouper fishing is trolling. This method works in water from 15 to 25 feet in depth and works wherever grouper are found.
If you are fishing in shallow water 4 to 12 feet, another popular way to Grouper fish is called flat lining. Most of the time if there are grouper on the structure where you are, you will have a hook up fairly quickly.
NOTE: Goliath Grouper, formerly known as Jewfish, are totally protected from harvest in Florida waters. Also, Red Grouper, gag grouper, and Nassau grouper (spawn in April and May) prefer water temperatures between 66 and 77 degrees F. - See Fishing Tips And Information - Grouper Fishing in the Florida Keys for the full article.
Golf Tips For Beginners - Putting Tips
Saturday, September 5, 2009, 11:30 AM - Golf

Often we tend to remember the driver tee off that did not cross the ladies tee, the duffed shot that took out an excessively large divot from the fairway, or the OB tee offs. If we're serious about our scores, then we also need to remember that one of the most important clubs in our bag is the putter.
The putter is used more then any club in the bag and if we want to win that golf bet we have going with out golfing buddies, the putter is a club we want to get good at.
Here are some tips to help you become a good putter.
Putting Tip #1:
Have a gentle grip on the putter. On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being a strangle hold, our grip pressure would be around a 4. Tight muscles produce tension and this will produce a jerk in our backswing when we take away the putter. This prevents consistency in our putting stroke and prevents us from producing the right distance control. - See Golf - Golfing Tips And Information - Golf Tips For Beginners - Putting Tips for the full article.
Beginning Camping Tips
Friday, September 4, 2009, 12:05 PM - Camping

Safety and Situational Awareness
Safety and situational awareness are one two of the most important elements of any outdoor activity. I'm sure we've all heard the horror stories of what can happen if they aren't given enough consideration. Yet despite those warnings uneducated people still keep falling into the same situations. Even now, after the popular "Survival Guy's" and "Safety Expert" documentaries have appeared on countless travel and educational channels, we still go out unprepared. Now I don't at all claim to be any kind of expert in how to keep yourself safe... I've had my share of injuries... However I can share with you some clear common sense items:
Map out your camp site before you arrive, identify roads, landmarks and Ranger Stations and be aware of fire danger levels if you are in heavily forested areas. In winter time, if you are snowshoeing, be aware of avalanche areas.
Cooking and campfire: Keep your cooking and campfire away from your tent.
Children: Be certain to teach children to respect fire, sharp instruments, wildlife and to stay nearby.
Let friends and family know where you will be camping and when you expect to return. - See Camping Tips And Information - Beginning Camping Tips for the full article.

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