Most high handicappers pick the club straight up in the backswing and make a chopping motion in the downswing. |
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One hallmark of the higher handicapper's swing-particularly the slicer's is the tendency to be too aggressive at the start of the downswing. |
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Do you think religion is on the upswing or downswing in the United States as a whole? |
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I believe that slicers tend to try and hit the ball in the downswing with their shoulders and body, rather than the club head itself. |
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Mistakenly, they take the club back to the inside, starting a chain reaction that results in an over-the-top downswing. |
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And the souring of relations between the party and these two proved major milestones in the downswing of the PD fortunes. |
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Some amateurs swing too steeply on the backswing, bottom out the arc too soon on the downswing and hit it fat. |
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An on-plane downswing returns to the ball at the same angle as the backswing. |
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There is strong evidence that the downswing that drove stock markets to multi-year lows earlier this year have come to an end. |
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To square it at impact, their extreme forearm rotation must be timed perfectly on the downswing. |
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The punk turned god-father-in-his-own-right has witnessed a parallel downswing in the last decade, wallowing in uninspired classic rock. |
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For starters, the hip hop scene at UW is on the downswing, which surprises me. |
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With a more upright back-swing, all Shane has to do on the downswing is let the club and his body swing to a full finish. |
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The right shoulder moves out and over on the downswing, causing the club to come into the ball on an outside-in swing path. |
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If your grips get damp over the course of a round, you could lose control of the club on the downswing, even if you're wearing a fresh glove. |
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We started with his takeaway, then we fixed his back swing, then we went on to the start of his downswing. |
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If the body gets too far ahead of the club or the club outraces the body on the downswing, power and consistency will be lost. |
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The key to good tempo is to keep the club speed the same during the backswing and the downswing. |
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A weak grip causes the clubface to open during the backswing and remain open in the downswing. |
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Tilting your spine to the right helps shallow out your downswing and allows you to make contact with a sweeping motion, hitting up on the ball. |
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Each wave, upswing through downswing, lasted roughly 50 years. |
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The turn the shoulders must be the dominant move starting the downswing, because the shoulders were coiled much more than the hips and thus have the farthest to travel. |
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There was a period from 1997-1999 when jeans actually took a downswing. |
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I am also worried that my own, internal, cycle will continue and that this momentary upswing will be followed by yet another downswing as has been the case before. |
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As if these structural problems were not enough, the rising risk of a cyclical downswing promises to make top-line sales growth even harder to originate. |
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But interestingly job creation held up reasonably well, even during the downswing. |
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Unfortunately, the extent of the downswing will be proportional to boom-time excesses, and the profligate consumer sector will be forced to retrench. |
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This causes the top of the spine to tip toward the target, which usually leads to hanging back on the downswing, creating weak shots. |
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Employers therefore are continuously in a hiring mode, particularly during upswings, but even when the economy is in a downswing. |
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We have an upswing in the grains and oilseeds, thanks to many different factors, but we also have a downswing in the pork and cattle industry. |
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French credit institutions have entered the cyclical downswing on a sounder financial footing. |
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The downswing is affecting not only all Member States but also almost all demand components. |
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During the downswing, the legs are the engine that powers the machine. |
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Hold your head steady and keep your eye on the golf ball during your downswing. |
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And yet, in addition to the slump in public and private investment, other unfavorable factors have also played a role in the downswing, some of which were foreseeable, others not. |
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The worldwide downswing has also affected the southern parts of the country as well as other rapidly growing areas that are most dependent on exports and on the development of the sector of information technology. |
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But starting out in the midst of the dotcom bust, this custom e-commerce solutions provider did whatever it took to ride out the market downswing. |
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The downswing is expected to be broad-based across countries as the financial crisis, the global cycle and, in some Member States, also a housing bust take their toll. |
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The disproportionate supply of used test equipment in comparison to demand is a result of the recent economic downswing. |
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Sassa, the president of NBC Entertainment, is a business suit-wearing numbers-cruncher who is running a network on the downswing. |
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I personally want to find out what muscles fire first from the downswing, and that will teach you what muscles to work on physically. |
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Additionally, short interest is on the downswing, dropping by almost 10 percent over the last reporting period. |
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In the golf swing, the force that stops is the weight of the body being transferred to the left and running into the left foot and ankle joints on the downswing. |
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River flow throughout the prairies has been on a dramatic downswing. |
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This downswing was the result of contrasting developments. |
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One person noted that this is common during periods of economic growth, but when the economy goes into a downswing, the first estimates are often too high and later revised lower. |
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The markets in Central and Eastern Europe still have strong growth momentum, even if this slowed somewhat in the second half of 2008 in the wake of the economic downswing. |
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Almost no executives who are under the age of 40 have any first-hand experience of what it is like to manage through the downswing in the business cycle. |
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Mexico lost thousands of export jobs in that downswing. |
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Next time you play, focus on gently breathing in on the backswing and breathing out during the downswing. |
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There's always those people out there looking and pitching to get in on a downswing,'' and this may be it. |
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Governors are spending what could be a cyclical upswing in tax revenues on entitlements—such as increased education which will be hard to reduce in a downswing. |
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Close study of the interval between the peaks of the Juglar cycle suggests that partial setbacks occur during the expansion, or upswing, and that there are partial recoveries during the contraction, or downswing. |
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Nickel and copper, used in producer goods, suffered in the downswing but recovered strongly with the revitalization of industrial activity in the United Kingdom and the United States. |
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There is a risk that, in the event of a cyclical downswing or an asymmetric shock, a particular Member State will be unable to continue to meet the SGP guidelines. |
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The stock market is still reeling from the giant downswing Tuesday. |
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