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HEAD Extreme 6-Pack Tennis Racquet Racket Cover Bag Backpack HEAD Extreme 6-Pack Tennis Racquet Racket Cover Bag Backpack Paypal US $69.99 26d 23h 24m
RARE RETRO 1970'S ADIDAS TENNIS BAG RED EXTREMELY RARE COLOR PRISTINE CONDITION RARE RETRO 1970'S ADIDAS TENNIS BAG RED EXTREMELY RARE COLOR PRISTINE CONDITION Paypal US $150.00 21d 14h 30m
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Head MicroGel Extreme tennis racquet is designed for aggressive, competitive players with a long swing styleExceptionally strong and extremely light sports racquetIdeally suited for players with aggressive, long strokesTennis racquet has a wider and rounder head to generate greater spin velocity and more powerRecommended for the 5.0-7.0 National Tennis Rating Program level players


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Slam Dunk Contest: Azafat... Or Superman?

Think You Look Like Your Mom?

Maybe when you look in the mirror you see a resemblance of your Mom looking back at you.  You probably see more than just sagging or fullness under your eyes; you most likely see jowls, pouches, a downturned mouth, spongy skin, the dreaded wattle, sagging cheeks and more in the mirror. 

These conditions – sagging facial features – make us look old and tired. 

It is not unusual that a family resemblance is apparent because when aging strikes our faces we definitely have a tendency to remark that this must be hereditary because our Moms or even our Great Aunt Hilda wore the same look when they were a certain age. 

Aging in our faces is sneaky; it seems that wrinkles, sags and bags can appear almost overnight.  It is true.  It is not uncommon for a wrinkle to seemingly appear out of thin air.  

Seeing a new wrinkle upon arising may be a result of improper sleeping.  These wrinkles that look so cute on a four year old when they awaken from a nap are surely disastrous when they are on the face of a forty year old.  The realization that you have created this hideous crinkle may have you feeling hopeless and ready to succumb to the surgeon's knife. 

Do not despair as there are natural remedies for aging that will not require recuperation or spending your children's inheritance. 

Sleeping on a flat, mushy pillow can wreak havoc on your face, especially if you have a tendency to sleep mostly on your side.  Same goes for those of you who sleep on your stomach.  If you want to enjoy a wrinkle free face without under eye bags and sags, you might want to elevate the head of your bed by placing one inch thick books under the legs of your headboard while sleeping on a large, thick buckwheat pillow. 

Bags and puffiness under your eyes can also indicate that you are using too much salt in your diet.  Sodium seems to be hidden in many pre-packaged foods so if you awaken in the morning seeing puffiness you may have consumed salt laden goodies or eaten Chinese food or enjoyed certain vegetable beverages that are well known for their high sodium content. 

Drinking water seems to have a positive effect on your face and especially your brain.  Drinking purified water is a real boon to better health.  According to the Mayo Clinic, water is a vital component to flush toxins, carry nutrients to our organs and provide needed energy to enjoy life.  If you are short on water, your brain may act sluggish due to dehydration, you may feel dizzy and experience chills and even vomiting. 

Exercise is another positive step that keeps you looking younger.  The choices are wide and varied:  walking, bicycling, Pilates, karate, Kung Fu, tennis, softball, volleyball, surfing, jogging, kick boxing, Jazzercise, weight training.  According to Jackie Silver, author of 'Aging Backwards', "Exercise is the fountain of youth!"  It is likely you agree. 

Our bodies appreciate the rush of endorphins when we complete a strenuous workout.  The sense of completion and satisfaction usually shows up on our faces as a beaming, broad smile.  We feel euphoric…vital…young…until we look in the mirror and wish that our faces looked as young as we felt right now. 

Alas, your face needs exercise just like your body does.  Without it, the once vibrant muscles, the youthful, unlined facial skin is unavailable to you.

Even when you are meticulous and extremely careful about your face, including using the finest skin care, it is inevitable that your face will appear tired and elongated as your skin loses its firmness and its youthful contour.  Exercise from the neck down isn't enough to sustain or maintain a youthful face. 

A pro-active approach to a younger face is not about having surgery or injections; rather, a younger face is possible when you use facial exercise to stop the sagging and to maintain the uniqueness of your face.  

Just as exercise changes the shape and contour of the body, specialized facial exercises, using your thumbs and fingers, will gently begin to soften stressed faces while lifting and toning the hidden muscles that support the skin.  If the facial muscles are not exercised, the skin is continuously dragged downward by the elongation of the muscles. 

This downward slide is what makes faces look old and that is when you see the resemblance of your mother, your aunts and others who are older than you. 

If you are serious about learning the secret to a youthful face, begin a facial exercise program in earnest to lift, tone and tighten those sagging facial muscles.

  

http://www.rejenuve.com/FacialMagicSL.htm

About the Author

Cynthia Rowland is widely recognized as an expert in all natural facial fitness. She has appeared on The View, NBC 4, Fit TV, HGTV and other popular shows. This author, speaker and television personality is leading the crusade to keep men and women looking vibrantly younger through natural techniques without spending their children's inheritance.
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One Response to “Extreme Tennis Bag”

  • (Context: 4 to 5 handicap trying to get lower)If don’t think Austin would have used the word “throw” unless he meant to because of all of the negative connotations it has with the conventional swing. I would assume that he meant to use it for its positive affect on the golf swing.The problem that everyone has in implementing, as I see it at this specific moment in time, is that it is somewhat of an advanced move. If you tell someone they can hit it 300+ yards their first instinct is to hit the adrenaline pedal which produces tension. A baseball pitcher, an extreme tennis server, a quarterback, etc. are “slingers”. They often get the nick-name “slinger”. (Roger Federer, Randy Johnson, Brett Favre…)Golf is the only sport that I can think of off of the top of my head that requires power where people talk about using the non-dominant positioned hand/arm to generate power. i.e. “pulling with the left hand”. I guess you could point to a one handed backhand in tennis but that isn’t considered the power stroke.If you were to “cast” as a pitcher you would have bad results, but they don’t tell you to work on your opposite shoulder. You are told to fix your throwing motion or your release. (Based on experience) As a baseball pitcher, to develop speed and accuracy, you have to get rid of tension in the arm and in the hand holding the ball. You also have to use the rest of your body to really generate speed. Your arm doesn’t release too early but at the right time, which I can only say comes from practicing. There are a few naturals, more who are athletic who can develop it, and many who never get it quite right but get better. I didn’t have better accuracy until I learned to relax. The by-product was speed.When you are throwing almost anything, getting rid of tension allows you to make a more consistent delivery. Adjusting/aligning the rest of the body to have the correct “throwing plane” may be the harder part. That is assuming you have the correct throwing motion with the arm.If my tension is off, I can always see it on 1/4 and 1/2 wedge shots. My personal bad habits are, throwing the hands early, body out in front pulling, a clanky sounding shot, ball comes off lower and shorter…When the tension is correct the ball comes off higher (on my wedges mentioned above) and lands softer, the wrists smoothly release with an action that speeds up like a “swoosh”. I still ask myself, why can’t I do it like that every time.Would I tell the average golfer to try throwing it? Almost never. It may work for the immediate round, but will probably do damage in the long wrong. My dad was recently told to move his hips faster to generate power. He looked like a screw trying to dig himself into the ground with all sorts of bad results. With any move, without the complete context it can always lead to dangerous results. On the other hand, why do we keep going out to the golf course? For many, it is to hit that drive 300+ yard drive somewhere close to the fairway. Just don’t spoil your partner’s round by telling them the tees were moved up 20 yards and cutting the dog leg cut off another 15 to 20.So, if you are going to throw it: Pick the target, let the tension run out, think of the club head like a ball and throw the energy down the target line. Just a thought: If everyone is so intrigued by the Austin swing to come over to it, why do they want to stay away from the “throwing” concept which seems to be so central to it? Is it like not confronting your worst fear so that you aren’t afraid of it anymore? Don’t get me wrong, I am nervous about really going for it on this concept. On the other hand, I have already walked the plank and have no one here locally to go to for help, which is why I travel to Atlanta to see John Marshall.I don’t think it is possible to hit 350+ yard drives without throwing it, but nobody wants that “bad image” in their head of getting out of control. Maybe we just call it slinging.Slinging Good? Throwing Bad?Think happy thoughts? Tin Cup?Just my 2 cents working out my own issues. :)