Side Left
Thanks for visiting our site!
Side Left
Checkout Ebay Auctions For The Cheapest Prices
![]() |
|
Kawasaki KZ550 KZ 550 LTD Spectre left side frame cover 36001-1167 US $26.00
|
84-89 4Runner/Pickup Driver Side Door Manual Window Regulator Lift Left LH US $25.88
|
| Powered by phpBay Pro |
Here are some more information for Side Left:

Your left hand is more important than your right hand. It is the hand you should always place on your putter first.
If you putt right-handed, your right hand will be your dominant hand. It will also be the hand that can cause you the most problems in your stroke.
Problems arise when you start to use your right hand to guide or power your putting stroke. Your right hand should help and support your left hand - it should never control it.
Much of the reason for your right hand wanting to dominate your stroke goes back to how you place your hands on your putter shaft. With your right hand below your left it is in a stronger or more dominant position than when you putt left-hand low.
Some golfers putt with a left-hand low grip to neutralise the influence of their dominant right hand in their stroke - others use a claw grip to prevent it closing down their stroke to the inside through impact.
Many years ago Harvey Penick realised the importance of the left hand in putting. He wrote these words in his 'Little Red Book'.
"You should make it a habit to carry your putter in your left hand. Or in both hands, if you wish. But never carry it in your right hand alone.
Your left hand and arm are an extension of the putter shaft. That is the feeling you want to have. I see pros on tour place the putter behind the ball with their right hand.
Then when they put their left hand on the club, they automatically change their aim. Put your putter behind the ball with your left hand, or with both hands".
Dave Stockton describing the part of his pre-putt routine when he steps into the ball states "Keep your eyes not on the ball, but on the line and the hole. Your left hand is on the handle in its basic grip position".
Geoff Mangum of the PuttingZone explains the importance of your left hand by relating its use to how your brain functions in a cross-over manner.
If you putt right-handed, then on any given putt the only visual information that really matters comes from your left side - the area between your ball and the hole. This information is fed to the right side of your brain, and it is this side of your brain that controls your left hand.
Put simply, "the back of the left hand knows how to point at the target and how to move at the target much better than the palm of the right hand".
Changing a habit is never easy. However, changing to a simple habit that will help your putting makes good sense.
Neville Walker has a passion for golf and has played golf on hundreds of golf courses all over the world. His particular interest is writing about how to improve your putting. He runs a web site on the subject which can be found at http://www.better-golf-by-putting-better.com
What Causes Left Arm Shoulder Pain?
Left arm shoulder pain is one type of pain that can surely affect work. It even impedes one from functioning normally. In fact, people affected with this problem usually find it hard to perform even the simplest activities of daily living like taking a bath, or driving. The causes of this pain may be very simple and obvious or deadly and discreet. Here’s some of the most common pain triggers.
Starting off with the most serious, one should always suspect an underlying heart problem when experiencing left arm shoulder pain. It is better to expect the worst, than ignore it and then regret in the end. Heart problems or heart conditions, such as angina, or the crushing feeling in the heart may be felt as a pain that is radiating to the left shoulder down to the left arm. A heart attack, even if it’s the most minor, can also be felt as a dull or shooting pain travelling from the left shoulder distally to the arm. So first thing to do, consider going to the doctor and get heart conditions ruled-out as the cause of the pain.
Now that the heart is not the problem, one can assess the usual activities one does at work or at home. An overused shoulder limited to the left body region specifically to the shoulder and arm can evolve into a very painful sensation. Assess if work and home activities include excessive stretching, flexing, extending or rotating. If they do, try minimizing these actions, or at least making both left and right shoulder do the work than isolating it only to the left area.
Bad position and improper body mechanics can also lead to left arm shoulder pain. Bad positioning includes the posture one holds while sleeping. It also involves the prolonged position one usually hold for a long time at work, such as leaning on the left side for hours, among others.
If the left arm shoulder pain is characterized as dull and heavy, it may be due to chronic stress. Although it seems harmless, stress can take its toll on the body by representing itself as a painful sensation anywhere in the body. In this case, it may be come in the form of pain in the left arm and shoulder.
Obvious fracture, strong force, or damaging injury can also make the left arm and shoulder painful. This is because when blood and other cellular components escape through the muscles, the area becomes swollen and sore. One can also try checking for nerve impingement in the left arm and shoulder. A trapped nerve can be due to a growth, a cyst, or a chronic inflammation, that is constantly pressing the nerve, making it very painful.
The list of the causes of left arm shoulder pain doesn’t end here. There are other reasons why left arm and shoulder aches. The important thing is to make sure that the pain is not due to a life-threatening heart condition. At least it is a relief, although not from pain.
About the Author
For more information on exercises to cure a rotator cuff tear visit http://www.shoulderarmpain.com and get your FREE step by step report to cure that Frozen Shoulder.
What causes numbness on the left side of the body and loss of reading ability in a child?
My niece's 7 year old son has suddenly developed numbness on the left side of his body and completely lost his ability to read. He has had a full MRI and nothing was found. They are now waiting to see a pediatric neurologist. What could be the cause of such symptoms and what is the prognosis?
A pediatric neurologist is the best place to start. It almost sounds as though he suffered from a TIA (mini-stroke) or Bells Palsy. Hopefully they will be able to find out what the cause is relatively quick and be able to correct it just as quick.
Good luck & stay strong.
Man Allegedly Beats Victim With Wooden Club On Side Of I-71
A man is arrested after he allegedly beat another man with a wooden club on the side of Interstate 71 last Saturday.
Thanks for visiting!

US $45.77