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Old 06-15-2011, 04:02 AM   #1
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The fourth step is arm power for the throw. It will take a throw or two to find the range if you haven't warmed up prior. When throwing the shoe you don't want to put everything you have into your throw but you do want to make sure it does have some power in it. If you can try to get the shoe to flip forward without wobble as this normally produces the best result. Remember although you are trying to get a ringer Oakley A Frame Replacement Lens, there are other ways to score so don't get discouraged if a ringer doesn't occur.
The seventh and final step is to follow thru with your throw. To do this after you release, continue your fluent motion. By following thru with you throw, you can prevent a short throw from occurring, prevent tightness in your body and it builds momentum for your toss. Also the shot will look much better and feel better after it is thrown building confidence in your shot.
To treat dryness, you should moisturize the skin once or twice daily. Foot soaking is not necessary, and tends to dry out the skin even more by leaching vital oils. Avoid placing moisturizer in between toes, as this can increase the likelihood fungus will develop. If fungus does infect the foot skin, it will cause Athlete's foot. This condition creates redness and itching on the bottom of the feet or in between the toes, and needs medical treatment to destroy the invading fungus. Sometimes over-the-counter medication works well, and sometimes prescription medication is needed. Skin can also become thinner over time. Because of this, sores, scrapes, blisters or minor cuts may need medical attention as healing can take longer. The feet should be protected for this reason by wearing properly fitted shoes at all times.Corns and calluses are caused by pressure from bones as they squeeze overlying skin against your shoes or the ground. As we age, the natural fat pad in our feet slowly move and shrink, making bones more prominent.
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The sixth step is when to release for the throw. You don't want to release too early or too late. The best place to release the shoe is when your arm is level with your abdomen/ belly button area up to the bottom of your pectorals. This will give your throw the best angle to approach the pin from. It will also be the easiest to follow thru from.
The fifth step is to walk with your throw. What I mean here is to step forward with your throw. Because you are focusing your whole body in your throw stepping forward not only gives you stability while throwing, it helps perpetuate your arm movement into the follow thru. You can only take one step and you cannot past your own pin on your side. Remember to keep your back foot grounded as best as possible. If it helps drag your back foots toe as you step forward.
So now that you have read my tips, go on out and try for yourself. Don't get discourage if you can't get everything down right away. This is a finesse game and you need to figure out just how much power you need to apply. It may take time or it may come easy. Apply my tips and your game will improve.
The second step is positioning your feet. This is important because its sets your balance and the tone for your throw. You need a close stance but don't want your feet together. Also keep your toes pointed at the objective or in this case the pin. This directs where you want your throw to go.
The third step is to square your shoulders. Do this by aligning them with the two ends of the shoe. Hold the shoe in front of you if you need a reference. This allows you to have an open swing of your arm. It also aims your arm to throw at the pin. By doing the first three steps correctly will help you get an accurate throw.
The first step to throwing a horseshoe is learning how to grip the horseshoe. Grip is very important not only because you need to be comfortable when throwing but it also depends on what occurs during your toss. A loose grip will cause the shoe to be low and stagnant. You also don't want to tight of a grip because that will cause the shoe to fly high but flop after a short distance. It's best to hold the shoe in the middle of the shoe where there is normally a lip. Have the lip facing upwards so when you clench your shoe, your fingers are rested just beneath the lip.
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