The Forgotten Game - How I Fell In Love With The Game Of Baseball AGAIN.

Written by Aron Wallad submitted fro Jason Conyers


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kind of memories are seeds of hope that are proof that God has blessed us with something worthy of remembrance.Memories likerepparttar first time you tookrepparttar 132968 mound and feared beaning that shaking kid in batters box orrepparttar 132969 feeling of numbness in your fingers as you connected with your very first fastball. My baseball memories will never be forgotten. I have written them on a canvas with colors that would make Picasso cry. I always dreamed I could play with Don Mattingly one day. Back then I was naive enough to think that if I kept on just playing baseball, time would march me right to third base in Yankee stadium so I could dive to my left and snag that hot grounder then from my knees slingrepparttar 132970 ball acrossrepparttar 132971 diamond right into Donny's baseball's out stretched glove. All that was left for him to do was point and tip his hat. That dream never happened of course but I will never let go ofrepparttar 132972 memory. While Donny baseball is still in pinstripes he has been replaced at 1st base, by a new superstar. He is not quite as big but I would never even think of trading him. You see my new 1st baseman is my son andrepparttar 132973 only time I slingrepparttar 132974 ball from my knees at third base is when I trip while showing his teammates team how to fieldrepparttar 132975 routine grounder at little league practice. Together he and I are making new baseball memories and thanks to him I finally got play little league again. Thank you son, your are my treasure.

As faithful as Lou Gerhig himself time has kept its promise. It has brought me from childhood to fatherhood where forrepparttar 132976 love ofrepparttar 132977 game I have accepted my duty in passing on my baseball memories to my children. Though they are still too young to understand why,they know that I am passing on a piece of our American heritage. Many have made mention of baseball and apple pie but I say baseball is America so never let it die! Relive all those wonderful memories and you will see why...

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Got Golf Information Overload?

Written by Craig Sigl


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Ok, that story was a bit exaggerated for most people (truth for me), butrepparttar point still stands: There’s just too much instruction and tips on golf out there and we just don’t know what to do with it all! And worse, you can find a lot of it that is exactlyrepparttar 132967 opposite from one instructor (or pro) torepparttar 132968 other. Many of you are well aware of this fact but still get caught up in something seemingly new that gets printed or posted that could potentially be hazardous to your game. And it’s not just us amateurs that get lost in this maze. Sports psychologists make a pretty penny on their touring professionals teaching them how to “Simplify” their swings and thought processes and “Focus” on what works for them.

So, what should we do about this problem? It’s very simple: just realize that more is not better for golf instruction and to continue to read and listen to golf tips with a very discriminating eye. Overrepparttar 132969 years, I have now come torepparttar 132970 realization that most published golf instruction is designed forrepparttar 132971 better player and that a tip that works forrepparttar 132972 5-handicapper could be a waste of time for a 20-handicapper. Not that it isn’t good advice, butrepparttar 132973 20-hdcp should stop looking for more advice and start to work on something that will give himrepparttar 132974 greatest reduction in score forrepparttar 132975 time spent.

I know, I know, an article in a major magazine about “practicing good alignment” isn’t going to sell many copies even if it is 90% of all amateur golfer’s biggest problem. Butrepparttar 132976 inescapable fact is, if you really wanted to get better at golf, you should read a basic instruction book like Ben Hogan’s “5 lessons The Modern Fundamentals of Golf.” And, only read one section at a time and work on what was taught in that section until it becomes a regular part of your game. And don’t read any further until you don’t have to think about it to do it correctly.

The other way to go is to pick an instructor or trainer and stick with them with a full set of lessons. You will need to actively ignore any other golf instruction that hasrepparttar 132977 slightest hint of conflict with your lessons. If you run into something your instructor hasn’t taught you about, check with him/her. That is why golf lessons are spaced at least a week apart. Spaced repetition has long been known to be how we humans best learn things. It’s also why you can’t remember a darn thing about a subject 2 weeks after cramming for test on it.

Dorepparttar 132978 same thing with any other golf instruction that you find also. Don’t be tempted to jump ahead to Chapter 10 and see how to play a draw from a downhill slope because that ain’t gonna help you. O.k., I’m sorry to ruin your fun with your favorite golf magazine. So go ahead and give yourself permission to read and enjoy it again so long as you promise to yourself that you will stick to your plan of really trying to improve by working what you’ve learned one item at a time. Now get back to that couch and finish up that unwinding session you started. And since I’m already up, how’s your drink? Can I get you another one?

Craig Sigl, the author, is a longtime average joe golfer who finally figured out how to break 80 after 25 years of hacking. Visit http://www.break80golf.com Dedicated to score improvement for golfers who have little time to work on their game. Free ezine: "The Very Busy Golfer" ,free ebook: "How you can play better golf using self-hypnosis" and free ecourse.


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