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Amco Swing-A-Way 6090 Easy Crank Can Opener
Sale Price: $8.50
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Product FeaturesLong handle and large crank eliminate stress on your handSoft rubber grips for comfort and securityDurable metal construction5-year warranty The swing-a-way easy crank can opener from amco features longer handles and a large turning crank, eliminating stress on your hand whether opening one can or 100. The soft rubber coating on handles and crank make the can opener comfortable to hold. Swing-a-way products have been offering quality, reliability and value to consumers since 1938. The swing-a-way easy crank can opener comes with a five-year guarantee.
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Hanger Cascader/ Wonder Hanger Platinum Edition- 2 Pack
Sale Price: $7.69
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Hanger Cascader Closet Solution hang six times the amount of shirts, skirts, pants and more in the space of a traditional single hanger. Simply hang on closetrod, hang clothes hangers on the allotted slots, and drop one end to maximize closet storage. Great for belts and other accessories too! Set of two.Chrome steel, 10 1/4 x 3/4 .
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Alvin G2540-B Swing Arm Lamp, Black
Sale Price: $16.65
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Swing Arm Lamp- Black...One of the most important items in any artist's studio! These lamps will clip onto almost any table. They will also clamp on to shelves and surfaces that are vertical or horizontal. Features a ventilated metal shade double shade baffle for glare reduction a spring balanced adjustable arm and lampholder switch (not an inline switch). The arm extends to 32". The lamp itself takes up to a 100 watt bulb (not included).
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Understanding the Golf Swing: The DVD
Sale Price: $27.26
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For thousands of players, their first session with Manuel de la Torre marked the day their game got simpler and they began playing better. Immediately, you'll be relieved to know that the long list of things-to-do for golf shots gets more manageable because it gets shorter. As the list gets shorter, it is easier to understand, apply, and perfect the essentials that will improve your game. Your session with Manuel de la Torre begins in Volume 1 with a conversation that takes you to a new perspective in which golf makes the kind of sense you always knew it should. Then one-at-a-time, he walks you through the fundamentals of an effective swing. The clarity and simplicity, with which only he can do this will make it obvious why players from all over the country come to work with him. In Volume 2, your session takes you out on the course where he shows you how these fundamentals are common to every swing. He conducts your training in putting, chipping, pitching, sand play, uneven lies, and your full swing. Elapsed Time: Volume 1- 76:12 Volume 2- 74:03 The DVD Understanding the Golf Swing is a stand alone complete introduction to golf. Please also see the book Understanding the Golf Swing, also by Manuel de la Torre.
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Wheel Bearing and Swing Arm Maintenance DVD
Sale Price: $29.95
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Save $$$ on bike maintenance! Let a professional show you how to maintain your bike with our latest, easy to follow and comprehensive maintenance DVD. Swing Arm and Wheel Bearings are often overlooked when doing regular maintenance. They should be greased every year or two depending on the type of riding you do and the climate you live in. Most people think they need an expensive press to remove and replace the bearing but we'll show you how to do it with a 5" vice which will save $185 shop labor each time the bearings need to be replaced. BONUS! We'll show you how to replace your graphics on your plastic. Your bike will look like new! This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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Invacare LightWeight Tracer EX2 Wheelchair 18" with Swingaway Footrest-Blue (Folding, Assembled)
Sale Price: $141.99
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The Invacare IVC Tracer EX2 wheelchair sets the new standard in manual wheelchairs. The Tracer EX2 combines the design and technology of the Invacare 9000 series and incorporates it into the Invacare Tracer series. A true dual axle position allows for repositioning the 24" rear wheels and 8" casters for adult and hemi seat-to-floor heights. Hemi spaced footrest and a full range of accessories and a lifetime warranty. The new design also makes it possible to interchange components with the 9000 series chairs. Meets RESNA standards for manual wheelchairs in product performance. SPECIFICATIONS:: Seat To Floor Height: 17.5" and 19.5",Back Height: 16" fixed, Product Weight: 36 lb. ,Product Weight Capacity: 250 lb.,Warranty: Lifetime on frame and crossbraces
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Dual LCD Monitor Stand desk clamp holds up to 24" lcd monitors
Sale Price: $35.50
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Buy 2 Stands for a Horizontal Quad Stand.The space between the monitors is fully adjustable.Easy to install and sets up in minutes.This LCD Monitor Pole with Double-Link Swing Arm provides a secure and elevated position for two flat-screen monitors to help free up valuable desk and work space. It's fully adjustable tilt, rotate, side-to-side, height, and tension settings enable a comfortable and productive viewing position that helps reduce eye fatigue, neck, and back strain. LCD monitors can be easily rotated around the pole to allow others to view presentations and other multimedia from almost any direction.Durable die-cast aluminum construction and a sturdy clamp provide a quick, easy, and secure mount to a desktop or other horizontal surface. Ready to install with included hardware, there's no need to drill holes into desks or countertopsFEATURES36" double-link swing arms optimize ergonomics and monitor views with separate tilt, rotate, side-to-side, height, and tension adjustments -- Die-cast aluminum pole with heavy-duty clamp mounts to desktop or other surface -- Easy installation ideal for office, studio, IT network, and security applications - no drilling required - fits monitors up to 24" and 16 pounds eachSPECIFICATIONSFits 75 x 75 mm / 100 x 100 mm VESA-compliant monitors -- Monitor weight capacity: up to 16 lbs. each; 32 lbs.total -- Installs on horizontal surfaces up to 3.5 in. thickDIMENSIONSHeight (pole): 18 in. -- Circumference (pole): 4.5 in. -- Arm length (radius): 15.5 in. -- Arm width (extended): 36 in. -- Weight: 14 lbs.PACKAGE CONTENTSLCD Monitor Pole with Double-Link Swing Arm -- Cable management clips and trim caps -- C-clamp with thumb screws (2) and mounting screws (2) -- Monitor mounting screws (8) -- Installation hardware with instructions and hex tool
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Quad LCD Monitor stand Fully adjustable New
Sale Price: $64.95
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The LCD Monitor Pole with Double-Link Swing Arms provides a secure and elevated position for four flat-screen monitors to help free up valuable desk and work space.
It's fully adjustable tilt, rotate, side-to-side, height, and tension settings enable a comfortable and productive viewing position that helps reduce eye fatigue, neck, and back strain.
LCD monitors can be easily rotated around the pole to allow others to view presentations and other multimedia. View the displays from almost any direction.
Durable construction and a sturdy clamp provide a quick, easy, and secure mount to a desktop or other horizontal surface.
Ready to install with included hardware, there is no need to drill holes into desks or countertops.
FEATURES
36" double-link swing arms optimize ergonomics and monitor position with separate tilt, rotate, side-to-side, height, and tension adjustments -- Die-cast aluminum pole with heavy-duty clamp mounts to desktop or other surface -- Easy installation ideal for office, studio, IT network, and security applications - no drilling required - supports monitors up to 24"
SPECIFICATIONS
Fits 75 x 75 mm / 100 x 100 mm VESA-compliant monitors -- Monitor weight capacity: up to 16 lbs. each; -- Installs on horizontal surfaces up to 3.5 in. thick
DIMENSIONS
Height (pole): 28 in. -- Circumference (pole): 4.5 in. -- Arm length (radius): 15.75 in. -- Arm width (extended): 36 in. -- Weight: 22 lbs.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
LCD Monitor Pole with Double-Link Swing Arm -- Cable management clips and trim caps -- C-clamp with thumb screws (2) and mounting screws (2) -- Monitor mounting screws (16) -- Installation hardware with instructions and hex tool
Please make sure you are mounting this arm to a solid desktop surface that will be able to withstand the combined weight of the stand and monitors. Make sure your desktop is not hollow.
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Apple Vesa Mount Adapter Kit for iMac and LED Cinema or Apple Thunderbolt Display
Sale Price: $36.97
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This VESA Mount Adapter Kit allows your 24-inch or 27-inch iMac computer, 24-inch or 27-inch LED Cinema Display, or Apple Thunderbolt Display to be used with a variety of alternative mounting solutions, such as wall mounts and zero-footprint articulating arms, based on the VESA flat-panel mounting interface (FPMI). With a tool in this kit, you can remove the iMac or display stand and attach the VESA Mount Adapter.It connect any VESA-compliant mounting solution with a 100 mm x 100 mm attachment. With the VESA Mount Adapter attached, your computer or display complies with the VESA MIS-D, 100, C version specification.
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The Golf Swing â the No Arms Drill
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For some people the golf swing feels uncomfortable and awkward. For those of you who fall into this category you may want to try this drill until you start feeling better (more comfortable) about the golf swing.
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In a previous article (Golf Basics Part 2), I said you should probably be spending less time thinking about what your arms are doing and where they're going? Once my wrists are cocked, I really don't think much about my arms.
This golf swing drill consists of practicing your golf swing without using a golf club. Why would anyone want to do that you say? By doing this, you'll be able to concentrate on the feeling of your muscles coiling up and releasing without being confused or distracted by the movement of your arms. It’s very important to master this muscle movement prior to actually hitting a golf ball.
This swing drill is also a good opportunity to practice keeping your feet on the ground. Some beginners tend to raise their left heel (for right handed golfers) during the back swing and their right heel during the follow through. First things first, practice having your front (left) foot roll inward on the back swing and try to memorize that feeling. Take your time with this drill because it can make all the difference in creating that perfect swing.
I particularly like this drill because you can practice it anywhere or anytime.
Here’s how we start.
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Begin by getting into your regular basic golf stance. You can place a ball down in front of you or imagine where it would be if that helps. Now instead of holding a golf club, cross your arms in front of you so your left hand is on your right shoulder and your right hand is on your left shoulder. It’s like giving yourself a big hug!
Here are some important tips:
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· Try not to do this drill fast or slow
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· Do it at a steady tempo
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· Do this drill frequently
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· Memorize the movements and how they feel
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· Do these movements without thinking (muscle memory)
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Again, the golf back swing starts at the top (your shoulders and arms) and works its way down to your hips and legs. Remember, your head will move to the back but should not bob up or down. It should stay level.
Of course, in this drill you don't use your arms, so you begin by turning your shoulders. For me, it is more beneficial to think of turning my midsection (Let's say about six inches above your bellybutton.) away from the target. Now, when you do it this way your shoulders will also turn (automatically). For some, it may be difficult to get comfortable because of the feeling the torque building through your body creates. Don’t worry. This is normal and will become less uncomfortable as you practice.
As your shoulders and hips turn, remember to not let your right (back) knee turn outwards (towards the back). This will have the feeling of pushing that knee inwards and/or keeping your body weight on the inside of the back foot. If this is difficult for you, try placing a book (1†thick) under the right side of your right foot. You will immediately feel the difference.
You should feel your front knee turn inwards and the front foot roll towards the inside but remain on the ground. Take the time to concentrate on this part.
Start from the bottom.
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Now that you have accomplished a good solid back swing, this golf swing drill is a good time to practice the down swing. Try to begin moving your front knee towards the target as a trigger to your down swing. Don’t start the back swing by moving your arms or shoulders. As an advanced technique, try to start that move (moving your front knee) before the back swing is complete. At the same time, try to get comfortable with that low, squatty feeling.
Turn your hips by thinking about turning your belt buckle to the target. You will feel like your hips are leading the rest of your body. The shoulders will naturally follow as you pivot on your front leg.
You can use this drill to commit to memory, or muscle memory, any movement that isn't a swing thought.
In a slight variation of this drill, you could start the golf back swing with your arms (no club). Practice hinging your arms at the shoulder and cocking your wrists as your arms cross your chest near the back arm pit triggering your shoulder turn.
And that's the basics of the golf swing. You won't get any better unless you practice. If you can maintain good solid mechanics in your golf swing, you will have the beginning to a great game!
About the Author
J. Cavell is an amateur golfer from New Jersey who loves the game of golf. Like others, he wants to improve his golf game to make it a more pleasurable experience.
He is a valued contributor to www.Authority4Golf.com
Why doesnt my right arm swing when I walk?
I just noticed this the other day... My right arm doesnt swing when I walk. Im pretty sure that it use to. I have been working out and weight lifting for about 6 months. Im female so I havent bulked up or anything, just toned up and my left arm swings just fine. Is this weird or what? I also noticed about 9 months ago that when I roller skate I have a hard time keeping my balance on me left leg, so I never move it when I skate(ice skate or roller skate). I dont know... Im probably worrying over nothing... but I just thought it was weird. Let me know if you know what it is. Thanks.
My right arm doesn't swing either but that's because I broke the collar bone once.
Maybe you just got some muscles stiff and overly tired?
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