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Mini Bent Tip

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

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It's like a mountain bike course which has been recast in the green. But what can a golfer do with them? It's the same question which few hackers would ask themselves when they will face the down eighth hole on the PB Dye's latest Playa Paraiso Golf Club.

The dye's design of the course permits you to build some confidence in your swings quite early. The first hole on the course is wide-open par 4, a second one is 155 yard par 3 which needs a clear above the brush area which is actually a fine sand than you will normally find on the sea beaches nearby. You can easily get through the initial six holes without much damage to the score.

It appears that Dye never wanted to rattle anyone till No 7. From here a five hole stretch begins which confirms that he is a worthy PB Dye, an architectural genius. The No 7's green has a capability to give a person a permanent vertigo case. This monster which is three tiered has large number of crests and drops which makes a person hesitant to navigate through it. It may not help that at the 547 yard end, there is a par 5 which plays straight in the wind. After that, its on to further No 8's.

At No 10 a single tree is completely bent on the rests in waste sandy area which is just right to the tee.
On the hole No 9 you will see a pyramid dedicated to Iberostar Paraiso Maya Resort. You could have easily seen ocean from here but they'd built this pyramid and have blocked the view. Dye has successfully incorporated these open caverns into his course to make them good obstacles on some holes.
When you reach No 14 you my just shoot blindly about the bend on to the silver of fairway.

The Verdict

If you are interested in golfing on the Cancun trip, Palya Paraiso is one such course which will live to its high end fees.

The obstacles at the course are simply superb and striking. At this course the troubles usually lurk in the angles. A missed hit can place you in a steep dip on the short hill or just jammed against the tree.

The course measures 6,641 yards and Dye could not have relied just on the course length to build a challenge. Quite contrary it is a creative shot which makes creative obstacles for you.

Sanjay Sharma is the author of this article and is a freelance writer based in India. He has been a content writer since last 17 years. For consultations on your content writing requirements please feel free to contact him at sanjoox@gmail.com

Tips To Prevent Back Pain During Pregnancy

Every year, approximately four million women in America are giving birth, among which two out of every three women are suffering from lower back and pelvic pain.

These symptoms will vanish within three months after the delivery.

Following some simple methods to guard your back during pregnancy can considerably reduce the symptoms and possibly prevent lower back pain on the whole.

Reasons for lower back pain

There are mainly two reasons for back pain during pregnancy.

Growing fetus

First is the growing fetus. With the growth of the fetus, your abdominal wall stretches in order to hold the expanding womb. The additional room required for this needs to come somewhere from your body.

The stretching of abdominal muscles during your pregnancy is far beyond the usual level, so the muscles will lose the ability to do their normal function in maintaining the body posture. Due to these changes, your lower back acquires an unusual amount of burden from the torso.

Hormone relaxin

The second reason for lower back pain is the hormone relaxin. During the pregnancy period, the relaxin hormone exists in your body 10 times more than its usual level.

This hormone relaxes all the joints in your pelvis to provide enough room for your baby to come out from the birth canal. Sometimes, the relaxin hormone leads to abnormal motion in various new joints of your body, thus leading to swelling and pain. There are some simple approaches that can help in minimizing the pain.

• Physical activity level should be decreased. Reduce doing those activities that put stress on your lower back and pelvis. For example, standing on single leg, standing for longer hours and walking long distances.
• Follow right ergonomic postures at your work place. Take frequent breaks, lie down for some time, and alert yourself on structural strength. Create comfortable work environment. Don’t lift anything with larger weights [Ergonomic concerns].
• Try to strengthen your back muscles. You can safely strengthen your back muscles in the pregnancy period until there is no burden from the torso squeezing the pelvis.

Lower back exercises

Here are three easy lower back workouts which will benefit you a lot. Before going to practice these workouts, consult your doctor to know whether they are safe for you or not.

Workout 1: Get on your hands and knees such as you are ready to cleanse the floor. Align your wrists and elbows under the shoulders and knees under the hips.

Slowly inhale and at the time of exhalation, bend your back similar to an annoyed alley cat. During this state, your body acquires a convex C-shape. For few seconds, hold the position and do 10-15 repetitions.

Workout 2: Again, get on your hands and knees. Raise your left arm up straight to the sky so that it is in level with your back. At the same time, raise your right leg as high as you can, but don’t exceed your hip level.

For a few seconds, hold the pose without applying pressure on the lower back. Repeat the same workout with right arm and left leg. Do 10-15 repetitions by alternating the two postures.

Workout 3: Lay down on your back. Keep your knees bent and do mini sit-ups so that you can avoid the pressure on your back. Raise your head and torso up to six inches away from the floor.

Hold the pose for 10 seconds. Do 10-15 repetitions. This workout helps to strengthen your lower back. You should be very careful while doing the workout. Don’t pull up on your head while lifting as it can put strain on your neck.

Workout 4: This workout is same as workout 3. Just add little twist by bringing the right elbow towards the left knee. Repeat it with the left elbow and right knee. This workout strengthens the oblique muscles at the abdomen.

Perform each workout carefully. If you feel discomfort in your abdomen, immediately stop doing it and call your practitioner.

About the Author

Neelima Reddy, author of this article writes for ThePregnancyZone.com. This blog covers various pregnancy issues, prenatal care, preparing for pregnancy, tests & procedures, pregnancy tools and pregnancy stages. Visit The Pregnancy Blog

tips on teaching a horse to bow?

yahoo ate my question so I guess I will post it again. I had mentioned that I was teaching my 9 year old OTTB to bow. I was using a bag of mini carrots and doing as all the videos tell me to do. He was getting the hang of it very well, except one thing, he won't by himself bend his left leg. If I hold it under him he'll just stand straight and reach his neck as far as he can to get the carrot. If I hold his left leg up for him he actually has a very nice bend and gets the hang of it, however I can't get him to bow on his own without his leg being held up. Any advice for me to teach him that he needs to move that leg on his own? He doesn't back up at all, he'll just stand there and try with all his might to reach underneath him, but instead of bowing with that leg he'll just get bored and ignore the carrot, but if I bend his leg and make it easier he'll actually arch and dip down like he should be. advice please? thanks!

Back in the 50s and 60s, Chuck Grant taught all his horses to bow, several different ways. I got all my beginning dressage training from his ex wife, Carol Grant. Mary Ann is their daughter, and she also uses some of the high school movements with her horses. I've spent some time with Mary Ann, and this video is a bit long, but very typically her! It's fun to see folks you know in these things.

http://www.equisearch.com/resources/video/teach_horse_bow_042610/

The horse she is using is not a finished bow taught horse.

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