Are You Adicted to GolfWritten by Dr. Richard Myers
Are You Addicted to GolfThere are millions of people addicted to golf. Why? Golf can be played on a beautiful course with as many people as you like, and in very pleasant weather. Golf if very gentle on your body, and is truly sport of a lifetime. Golf has many physical benefits and is a very efficient way to stay in shape, and has many physical benefits. With golf, you will get most out of a round if you walk course; this will also burn a number of calories and improve your cardiovascular health. Carrying your clubs will strengthen your upper body and actually hitting ball improves your hand to eye coordination. Golf can be played by yourself or with as many friends as you like. You can also chat and visit between each hole while you are waiting on others to finish their holes. Or if you enjoy playing by yourself, you can enjoy great outdoors, at your own pace. Professional golfers make game look easy. Their swing seems as fluid and effortless as running water, and they look as thought they are on a leisurely stroll as they pound drives more than 300 yards and hit high soft iron shots. The truth is they young professionals are strong and fit enough to make a complicated athletic move look simple.
| | British Aikido Board ControversyWritten by Henry Ellis
British Aikido Board acronym BAB or Bad at Budo, this is governing body for Aikido in UK, In UK we have a governing body for each of martial arts, governing body should oversee its's particular art and protect it and it's members as well as ancient traditions. There is a universal problem within martial arts of " IwannaBeAmaster" brigade of so called teachers who either grade themselves numerous invalid grades and titles, gradmaster being one of more popular ones along with professor and Shihan to name a few, then we have ones that concern me most at moment is people who when they think no one is looking, they then re-invent themselves in a vain attempt to gain credibility, I had an immediate beginner in my school "The Ellis Schools of Traditional Aikido" a man called Mr Jack Poole, who has re-inveted his background, and now claims to have started Aikido not in 1968 but in 1952, Aikido was first introduced to UK by Kenshiro Abbe sensei in 1955, this would make him first person in UK to practice Aikido and would of course change proud history of those that were involved in it's inception. there is a very controversial article on this issue
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