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About Ralph Crutcher
By profession, Ralph Crutcher is a swimmer but enjoys playing football, Golf, and regularly goes to the gym to keep himself fit and healthy. This is one of the reasons; he likes to write about sports and fitness.
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How to Build a Backyard Pool for Your Children

In many backyards and apartment complexes nowa­days there is usually some form of a swimming pool. It can vary from a plastic eighteen-inch pool to a lavish deep tiled pool…
Posted by Ralph Crutcher May 7, 2010
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How to Know the Pros and Cons of Competitive Swimming

The big advantage of competitive swim­ming is that very early in their lives children learn to be independent as well as learn that, if they want to achieve anything, they…
Posted by Ralph Crutcher May 7, 2010
Posted inSports & Fitness

How to Choose Watches, Depth Gauges, and Compasses for Scuba Diving

Essential further information for divers As well as knowing the amount of air in their tank, the three basic pieces of information that divers need to know are: the amount…
Posted by Ralph Crutcher April 15, 2010
Posted inSports & Fitness

How to Communicate Underwater with Signs and Signals

You can't talk underwater unless you and the person you want to talk to have expensive communications systems. Sign language Normally, you will have to use signs and signals to…
Posted by Ralph Crutcher April 15, 2010
Posted inSports & Fitness

How to Build a Healthy Lifestyle as a Scuba Diver

Diving health Brainpower is more important than brawn when you are diving. Good divers use their brain and equipment rather than their muscles to manoeuvre underwater. They control their buoyancy…
Posted by Ralph Crutcher April 13, 2010
Posted inSports & Fitness

How to Breath in Scuba Diving

How long will a tank last? The big question that every new diver asks is: how long will the air in my tank last? The answer depends on how much…
Posted by Ralph Crutcher April 13, 2010
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How to Use Long Reining

Long reining is commonly used to introduce young or unbroken horses to ridden work by allowing them to experience a bridle, bit and saddle without a rider. However, as any…
Posted by Ralph Crutcher March 30, 2010
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How to Train Your Golf Swing Skills

For any golfer the hardest problem to overcome is an ingrained swing fault, one that he or she makes involuntarily because it is committed to what coaches call "muscle memory".…
Posted by Ralph Crutcher February 18, 2010
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How to Shop for Golf Equipment

For most golfers, the pro shop is the adult equivalent of a candy store. Like you and me, they love to look at an Icon golf cart and tinker with new…
Posted by Ralph Crutcher February 18, 2010
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How to Select a Golf Glove

Not all golfers wear gloves, but generally the better players do. Fred Couples, the 1992 U.S. Masters Champion is the exception to the rule. But if you have trouble holding…
Posted by Ralph Crutcher February 18, 2010
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How to Maintain Your Golf Club

Looking after your playing equipment is necessary to extend the life and resale value of your clubs and to improve their playability. The basics to good club maintenance are neither…
Posted by Ralph Crutcher February 18, 2010
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How to Determine Your Loft and Lie In Golf

Loft Quite a few amateurs and even professionals are cavalier about lofts, the degree a clubface is angled in relation to the sole. The more loft, the more backspin is…
Posted by Ralph Crutcher February 18, 2010
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How to Choose Utility Golf Clubs

The elegant, matched set of clubs with three woods and ten irons has long been the popular choice of golfers, but today more and more of them are customizing their…
Posted by Ralph Crutcher February 18, 2010
Posted inSports & Fitness

How to Choose the Right Wood Clubheads

Choosing the right clubheads is becoming increasingly difficult because of the vast range of models available. Classic shapes slowly disappear and make room for carefully engineered forms with specific functions.…
Posted by Ralph Crutcher February 18, 2010
Posted inSports & Fitness

How to Choose the Right Grips for your Golf Clubs

In golf, it is often the detail that counts and grips are no exception. One of my friends told me once that his club manufacturer couldn't produce another set that…
Posted by Ralph Crutcher February 18, 2010
Posted inSports & Fitness

How to Choose the Right Amount of Flex for Your Needs

The most important characteristic of the shaft is flex; you must choose the right amount of flex for your needs. Here are a few rules to consider. The suffer the…
Posted by Ralph Crutcher February 18, 2010
Posted inSports & Fitness

How to Choose Test Equipment in Golf Shops

Many club professionals and specialist golf shops now have test equipment available. Try them. Playing with a club is the best way of knowing if you really like it. Where…
Posted by Ralph Crutcher February 18, 2010
Posted inSports & Fitness

How to Choose Second-Hand Golf Clubs

Is second-hand second best? While shiny, new clubs are certainly an attraction, all you really want is equipment that gets the job done on the course. If you are not…
Posted by Ralph Crutcher February 18, 2010
Posted inSports & Fitness

How to Choose Offset Golf Clubheads

Offset Most perimeter-weighted clubs feature an offset clubhead. You will easily recognize the difference when you compare a blade and a game-improvement club. With a blade iron, the shaft is…
Posted by Ralph Crutcher February 18, 2010
Posted inSports & Fitness

How to Choose Golf Shoes

The right footwear is as important as the clubs you use for if you do not have a good grip on the ground, then neither the right playing equipment nor…
Posted by Ralph Crutcher February 18, 2010

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