Sunday, December 25, 2011

BioFreeze Display - Product Review - Countertop Display Case by David Kent of Kent Health Systems

BioFreeze -- Topical Analgesic - Product review - Countertop Display Case by David Kent. Performance Health the makers of Biofreeze will help build your practice and add profit to your bottom. The countertop display case is free and great way to show the different Biofreeze application types you sell. Healthcare Providers that carry Biofreeze include: Medical Doctors MD Doctors of Osteopathy DO Doctor of Chiropractic DC Physical Therapist PT Acupuncture Physician AP Athletic Trainers AT Occupational Therapists OT Massage Therapists MT Personal trainers To order your FREE Countertop Display Case please click here. Also visit: www.kenthealth.com David Kent, LMT, NCTMB, is an international presenter, product innovator and writer. His clinic, Muscular Pain Relief Center, is in Deltona, Florida, where he receives referrals from various healthcare providers. David is President and Founder of Kent Health Systems which teaches Human Dissection, Medical Massage Therapy and Practice Building seminars, and has developed a line of products, including the Postural Analysis Grid Chart™, Trigger Point and Muscle Movement Charts, Personalized Essential Office Forms™, and DVD programs. Visit www.KentHealth.com or call (888) 574-5600 for more information.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Create a Dance Competition Checklist

!±8± Create a Dance Competition Checklist

Competition, nervous anticipation, and butterflies come hand in hand. You think about your performance, and also if you have packed everything you need. If you are prepared with a checklist ahead of time you can stop fretting about forgetting something and let your hard work and many hours of dance practice shine through. Being prepared will help you perform at your highest level. Moms, dancers, cheerleaders, and teachers have all weighed in as I compiled a list of must haves for performance weekends. These seven categories will guide you to ensure you don't forget anything you need to make your experience the best you can at your next performance.

Makeup: Makeup is a crucial part of a dancer's appearance. You'll need to have the makeup to execute the look that your studio owner/director/ or cheer coach has planned. It is important that a dancer's makeup to be water-resistant, highly pigmented, and long lasting.

Select the products you plan to use on your skin with care. On a performance day you are going to be wearing your makeup look for a long time. You certainly don't want to end the weekend with your skin irritated or broken out. You should use hypo-allergenic/non-comedogenic, talc and paraben-free products that are as naturally derived as possible for the best results. Pack all of your application tools, such as foundation brushes and sponges, as well as your makeup brushes for lip, eye, blush, and brow to ensure a smooth application. If you are using JAM cosmetics, bring a small water dropper bottle with you. You can use it to turn your black eye shadow into a water-resistant, smudge-resistant eyeliner.

Beauty Aids: You'll be cleaning and caring for the skin that will be in makeup for long days of performing. This means you'll need makeup remover wipes, tissues, cotton pads, moisturizers, and skincare products. If you know that you have a razor and shaving cream packed it will spare you the panic when you realize you have forgotten to shave! And of course be ready for a broken or torn nail with a nail clippers and file, nail polish remover, and clear nail polish.

Hair Products: Having hair gel, hairspray, hairnets, and bobby pins will allow you to keep your hair in order. If your look requires hair pieces, hair jewelry, or hair glitter double check that you have packed them in your bag as well. Finally a spray bottle of water, brush, hair dryer, and curling iron will help you complete your hair. Well executed hair will eliminate one more distraction between you and your performance.

Costume Stuff: Check that you have all of your costumes; this includes the head/arm/leg/and body pieces. You'll need all the jewelry or props you may be responsible for. Spare yourself from having to tear through bags or ask everyone around you when a fabric emergency hits, pack a mini sewing kit and thread that matches all of your costumes. This sewing kit needs to include needles, safety pins, and scissors.

Make certain that everything stays in place, not only on your costume, but also on you by packing not only hot glue or super glue, double sided tape, and body adhesive. Rips, scuffs, or snaps are no longer a worry if you pack shoe polish to match your shoes, spare tights in the appropriate color, and a spare set of clear and tan bra straps.

First Aid: To guarantee that the occasional bump, scrape, or pain won't take you out of your game, you have to come with the correct first aid supplies. Antacid, Tylenol, and Dramamine are good basics to start with. In addition clear Band-aids, Neosporin, Icy Hot/Biofreeze and instant ice packs can be very helpful. And also remember to pack an ace bandage. When performing in an ace bandage cover it with foundation so it matches your skin and so it will draw as little attention as possible.

Food/Drink: Resist fast, easy, and unhealthy food that will weaken your performance by having snacks on hand. Water and juice boxes will help keep your energy up through the day. Food that is portable and won't stain such as veggies, granola bars, cheese sticks, raisins, trail mix, or goldfish are good choices.

Miscellaneous/Comfort Stuff: Being relaxed and comfortable allows you to perform better, so don't forget the "extra" stuff. Make your down time more relaxing with a pillow, blanket, warm-ups and slippers or flip flops. Remember to pack pens, a notepad, an iPod, and magazines for quiet time you may have in between performances. Because you will be in a busy venue packing extra tissues for the bathroom, in case your location runs out, has the potential to make your day much more comfortable.

When preparing a bag for a competition the list of things to remember is long and wide-ranging, but having the things you need will make for a much better experience. Make certain you have everything you need to perform to your peak level. In order to be prepared and successful at your next event please view my complete competition checklist.


Create a Dance Competition Checklist

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Equipment For Racquetball

!±8± Equipment For Racquetball

Here is a list of racquetball equipment items and other things that may assist you in your racquetball game:

Racquetball Glasses (eyewear) - Not an option!! Everyone MUST wear eyewear on the court. Don't play with anyone who doesn't! The ball suctions on contact, and let's just says you don't want it hitting you in the eye. If you are considering tournaments, know that you must wear approved eyewear that you can compete in. They would have to be approved by the USA Racquetball Organization that sanctions the tournaments. All approved eyewear have polycarbonate lenses.

Benefits of a Polycarbonate Lens:

- Recommended for children because of its incredible strength.

- The strength means that it is incredibly hard to break.

- Highly scratch resistant.

- Thinner than the usual glass or plastic lenses.

- Material itself is lighter than glass and plastic.-

- Used in many applications, such as "bullet proof" windows, because it adds such great flexibility and strength.

- Offers ultraviolet radiation protection, cutting out around 99% of these potentially damaging rays from the indoor lighting or direct sunlight when playing outdoor racquetball.

The differences you will find among racquetball eyewear is how much lighter polycarbonate is and how much it helps prevents fog from occurring. They all put an anti-fog of some sort on all eyewear, but they don't prevent as much as we would like. Some eyewear will have vents in the lenses to help prevent fog

Racquetball Racquets - You have many options here. From a low-end racquet made of aluminum that will bend when you hit the walls to high-end performance racquets that will never hold your play back. All racquets are made of their own technology that is comparable to other high-end racquets. They can be a heavier or a lighter frame. Their balance points will be different from one racquet to another.

Some racquets are customizable to fit your game. There are so many options in getting a good racquet starting at and up. The much higher-end racquets that would contain a manufacturer's latest technology would start at 0 up to 0. Racquets can come up to two different grip sizes.

One thing to remember about grip size: If you purchase a bigger grip you may not be able to go down in size but you can go up in grip size. E-Force and Gearbox have interchangeable grips, and you can take the grip down if it was the bigger grip size of the two.It is a good idea to have two racquets that are the same. If you broke a string or the racquet and had to go to a completely different racquet during play, this could hurt your performance.

Your playing style is used to a racquet after playing so many games. You will want to demo a racquet so that you can make an informed decision about what racquet you would like to play with. You want one that works for you and your playing style. A demo you could use for a week is a good way to find out if it is a good racquet. If it is an older racquet, a demo may not be available. Give us a call; we can talk about options for you to demo.

Racquetball Shoes - Not having racquetball shoes could cause you to not perform at your best. Wearing shoes outside and bringing those same shoes indoor to play can cause you to slip, also, not good for the indoor court's floor. I've been in courts that are not properly maintained and that as well can cause you to slip. For this reason, I like to carry Python's Anti-Slip Posi-trac.

I would never use running shoes to play racquetball. They do NOT give you the lateral support you need to play this sport.

A good test to see if you are wearing good supportive shoes for Racquetball:

1. Are you wearing gum-soled shoes?

- This would help grip the floors better.

2. Take the shoe you are wearing to play racquetball and hold it in both of your hands and hold the front side with your left hand and the back of the shoe with your right hand. Now twist back and forth. Is the center buckling and twisting? Not a good sign. That is a clear sign that you don't have good lateral support.

3. In this test you are also going to use two hands. Hold one shoe in both hands. Take your stronger hand and hold the rear bottom part of the shoe; above the sole. Now squeeze. Do you find it hard to squeeze? If so, that is a good sign that you have a shoe that can prevent you from rolling your ankles. One of the challenges many people face is buying racquetball shoes. Your best option is online at one of the major retailers.

Racquetball Kits - You can get kits that contain a racquet, eyewear, balls, and some will have water bottles. This would be recommended for beginners who are learning the game. Wilson, Head, Gearbox and Ektelon all offer racquetball kits. Wilson also offers a racquetball kit for kids 2-10 years old with the Sponge Bob Square Pants theme behind it with Sponge Bob racquet design, eyewear, water bottle, and ball.

Grips and Enhancements - You can go with a slip-on rubber grip or a wrap grip. The wrap grip will be more comfortable but less durable. The slip-on grip is more durable and would provide a bit more grip enhancing. With a slip-on rubber grip you will more than likely use a glove as this grip becomes very difficult to hold on when you start sweating.

One of the best ways to keep your glove lasting longer and in better condition is to wash your hands before you play. This helps get rid of all the leftover oil that is still on your palms.

Racquetball Gloves - The main purpose of a glove is to get a better grip on the handle. There are different types of gloves. Some will have padding for the diving player to protect the knuckles. Some will have more leather instead of pads to protect the diving player. Some have a mesh or ventilated material for quick drying. It's a tough spot to be in when your racquet is slipping in your hand. You will lose power and control when you can't eliminate the racquet slippage. We would also recommend that you always wash your hands before putting your glove on. Cleaning your hands would get the oil off of them that builds up over the day.

Strings - When it comes to strings there may be some things you want to think about:

Gauge of string (16, 17, or 18):

The 16 is going to be the thicker of the three. It will be the most durable but less responsive. This is for the hard hitter who swings fast. The 18 is the thinnest; it will be the most responsive on contact but least durable. Someone looking for more control who has a slower swing will use an 18-gauge string. A player using an 18g is going to be someone who doesn't break string often and is looking for that extra playability. I coach a lot more than I play so an 18g is ideal for me. If I ever want to get out there and play, I am going to be happy with the performance of the string.

Tension is another factor of play you want to think about. Our recommendation is to string your racquet at a 4 lbs. difference from mains to crosses. Your power will come from the mains and your control comes from the crosses of the racquet. Rex Lawler, also known as the String King, has tested all sorts of tension; and he found that the 4-pound difference worked best for racquetball. The range would be anywhere from 28-38 on the mains and 32-40 on the crosses. By raising the crosses 4 pounds you add a bit more control without eliminating any of the power. Everyone has a preference for his or her style of play. It may take a few different string jobs to get a feel for what you like.

Racquetballs - There are different balls you can play with. Some are designated for outdoor racquetball and some are for indoor play. You will find that the outdoor balls are played indoors, but are faster and take some inconsistent bounces.

Ball Options:

ProPenn Balls - Only balls made in the USA

ProPenn HD - Official ball of the Men's Pro Tour and the US Open. Penn high-performance engineers joined forces with the top professional players in the world on the International Racquetball Tour to develop the ultimate racquetball. They came up with a ball that has better visibility, lighter weight, and softer feel as results of this effort. Personally, this is my favorite ball. I notice the lightness and find it easier on my body.

Penn Blue - More people choose the Ultra-blue racquetball for its long, lively, consistent play.

ProPenn Green - The Official Ball of USA Racquetball makes the ProPenn the most widely used ball in tournament play. The bright green color has great on-court visibility and consistent speed, playability, and durability.

ProPenn Ballistic 2.0 - Designed for outdoor racquetball with increased durability, maximum visibility, and ultimate speed. If you play indoors with this ball, be ready for lightning fast play.

Ektelon Classic - Official ball for the National Master Racquetball Association and Classic Pro Tour. It is a slower ball with greater visibility. This is ideal for longer rallies and training workouts.

Ektelon Blue - Popular reliable blue ball for all players offering a softer feel.

Ektelon Fireball - Official ball for the World Outdoor Racquetball Organization. Specially designed to withstand the demands of outdoor play. Designed for fast action play.

ProKennex Yellow - Designed for outdoor play. These outdoor balls are designed for faster, livelier speeds. The bright yellow color will make them easier to follow on the court.

ProKennex Blue - Two Pressure-less balls in a can that are specially designed for faster, livelier speed.

Wilson Titanium Green - This is a lively tournament quality ball that is consistent and long lasting.

Wilson Championship Blue - Perfect speed for all levels of play.

Wilson Hope Balls - This ball was designed by women for women. These balls are medium speed and are great on the court for consistency and visibility. A percent of all sales is donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. 2 balls per can.

Racquetball Bags - Bags come in different sizes. Most companies offer at the minimum three options, and other companies offer as many as six options. All bags will fit racquets comfortably. 90% of bags will have enough space for clothing, shoes, balls, and just about anything you want to throw in your racquetball bag. Ektelon has bags that are perfect for travel as they have wheels on them and act just like luggage.

Racquetball Clothing - The more common clothing that players are using is made of dry-wick material. Dry wick keeps you cool and comfortable, unlike cotton that sticks and drenches and can make you uncomfortable. You can get racquetball clothing from Head, Ektelon, Gearbox, and E-Force.

Socks - My recommendation would easily be Thorlo socks. They are great for all activities. They are designed to help protect your feet from the damaging effects of impact, shear, and blistering common to playing racquet sports.

Shock Absorbers (Dampeners) - They help change the sound on contact. Dampeners are also used to help eliminate vibration on contact.

Anti-Slip Spray - Your best option to help you not slip on floors is to have shoes that are not used outdoor but ONLY indoor. In some cases you do come across courts that are not well maintained. In this case I would recommend some Python Anti-Slip spray.

Headbands/Bandana - Racquetball is such a great cardiovascular workout and causes you to sweat a lot. Sweat begins to get in your eyes and it causes discomfort and it interferes with your play. We recommend wearing a headband or bandana for this problem.

Wristbands - You can use wristbands to help wipe the sweat out of your eyes and off of your forehead and other parts of your body.

Anti-Fog Spray - When you sweat, your goggles/eyewear have a tendency to fog up. If this happens to you we would recommend Anti-Fog spray to help prevent this.

Bumpers and Grommets - Over time your bumper and grommets will go bad from hitting the wall. The only way you can replace them is when you are getting your racquet restrung.

Racquet restringing - My advice... if you play three times a week you should get your racquet strung three times a year. As your professional stringers, we look over your racquet completely...making sure it is in good condition for restringing and string it up. We ship it out or you can pick it up the same day.

Instructional Videos/Books - There are good options available to you in order to take your game to the next level. It starts with you and what you want out of the game and what you are willing to put into the game. If you are willing to take time every day, week, and/or month to better your game...IT WILL HAPPEN. With some goals, practice, and determination you could take your game to a level that, right now, is not imaginable for you. Call us if you would like to talk about this further in setting goals and putting together a plan. Who knows, you may some day be a national champion in your age group!

Always stay tuned to our website for some good content on the game and how you can better your racquetball skills. Honestly, if you are someone who wants to stay tuned into racquetball I would bookmark our website and come back often. Another item that has helped me a lot as a current Junior and Collegiate Racquetball Coach at Indiana State University is Fran Davis's Building YourRacquetball Dream House DVD. I played the VCR copy on our TV at the store, and I heard it in the background a lot. That has helped me very much in coaching and as a player.

Also, if you are into reading, one of the first instructional books that I really learned a lot of the mechanics from was Woody Clouse's book Winning Racquetball: Skills, Drills, and Strategies that I read and practiced with it in mind. You can find this at Barnes and Nobles.You can also read and study Percentage Racquetball by Darrin Schenck, who was the USA Racquetball 2008 Coach of the Year. Stay tuned to our website for the link to the book. They are available and you can order it at anytime. Call 800-875-3701Another book on instruction is E-Force's Real Racquetball by Tom Travers and Dr. Tim Miller.

Entertainment Videos - If you ever want to watch racquetball at its ABSOLUTE best, watch the Professional Racquetball players in action. It is amazing!! You can buy any of the US Open Racquetball Championships from the last three years on DVD.

Manufacturers in Racquetball - There are six racquetball companies that specialize in racquetball items.

- Head
- Pro Kennex
- Wilson
- Ektelon
- Gearbox
- E-Force

Pain Relief:

Biofreeze is one good option that we offer. It works by creating a cooling sensation that is transmitted through the nerve endings to the brain. It transmits at speeds faster than most pain sensations or warming sensations. Unlike icing an area, Biofreeze allows blood to continue to flow to the area so that it can be naturally repaired. Biofreeze and its ingredients are registered with the FDA. Biofreeze is vegetarian friendly; no animal products are used in the ingredients. Biofreeze is also not animal tested.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

BioFreeze Pain Relieving Gel Review

!±8± BioFreeze Pain Relieving Gel Review

One of the most debilitating conditions that most people deal with in their lifetime is back pain. If you are constantly suffering from a stiff and sore back then get an appointment with your physician or a chiropractor. The chiropractor will ask you to get x-rays and undergo some other tests to give you the right treatment. And more often than not, every doctor or chiropractor would recommend buying BioFreeze Pain Relieving Gel manufactured by Performance Health.

Those who have used BioFreeze will tell you how effective the product is and how it has relieved them of severe back pain. The product is not meant for back pain alone, it can be used for any type of body pain including aching hips, shoulder, elbows and knees. The gel has also been proven effective in treating arthritis pain, plantar fasciitis and diabetic neuropathy and even bursitis strikes. Those suffering specifically from back pain will find the BioFreeze Gel to be a great pain reliever.

Performance Health produces BioFreeze in different forms and sizes. They are available in the form of sprays, roll on or gel. The form of BioFreeze you purchase depends on the type of pain you are experiencing. For back pain a gel tube is ideal, if you are suffering from pain in areas of the body that are hard to reach then use the spray and a roll on is perfect for those who don't want to get the product on their hands.

The BioFreeze gel is green and color and is cold when you squeeze it out of the tube. The gel has a very strong and mentholated odor which maybe unpleasant for some people. The product is applied to the affected area; the skin will quickly absorb BioFreeze when you rub it on. The gel is cold when you first apply it but as it penetrates into the skin you will feel a warm sensation. It is penetrates deep and works with the muscles to relieve the pain. The strong odor disappears once the gel is absorbed by the body. The product works quickly and is very easy to use.

The BioFreeze Pain Relieving Gel has another benefit. It does not stain like most other pain relief gel products. The gel is free of petroleum, oils, aloe or waxes which makes it completely non greasy. The smell of the gel doesn't lat long so you will not stink like pain relief gels and creams which have a mentholated odor. This product has become a trusted treatment aid for physical therapists and chiropractors. It can relieve all types muscular strains and sprains and even joint pain.

The only concern you may have is the price, it costs for a 4 ounce tube and you may not find it in every retail store but the shelf life is long. The BioFreeze comes with a 30 day money back guarantee; you can return the unopened product and get a full refund. The benefits provided by BioFreeze makes it a complete value for money product.


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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Equipment For Racquetball

!±8± Equipment For Racquetball

Here is a list of racquetball equipment and other things that can help you in your play squash

Racquetball glasses (goggles) Non-optional! Everyone should wear goggles in the field. Do not play with someone who does! The ball will absorb contact, and say that does not fight in the eye. If you are thinking of tournaments, you know that you agreed that you compete in glasses must be approved by the United States wear RacquetballOrganization that sanctions tournaments. All glasses have polycarbonate lenses approved.

The advantages of a polycarbonate lens:

For children because of their incredible strength recommendation.

-The power means that it is incredibly difficult to break.

-Highly resistant to scratches.

Thinner than regular glass or plastic lenses.

Material itself is lighter than glass and plastic .-

In many applications, such as "bullet proof" windows-used because it is so addsgreat flexibility and strength.

It offers UV protection, cut about 99% of these potentially harmful rays of the interior lighting or direct sunlight during outdoor play racquetball.

The differences can be found in polycarbonate glasses racquetball is as easy and as it helps to prevent the mist occurs. All use an anti-fog goggles of some kind to everyone, but not as we want to avoid. Some glasses are ventilation openingsat the jars to avoid the fog

Squash rackets - you have many options here. A low-end aluminum bats, the curve when you hit the walls of high-end performance shoe that will never hold the game is done. All clubs are their own technology, which is comparable to other high-end clubs. You can use a heavier or lighter frame. Their point of equilibrium will be different from one racquet to another.

Some bats are adaptable to suit your game.There are many possibilities in a good racquet for $ 60 and up. More high-end shoes that a manufacturer should include the latest technology, you start at $ 120 to $ 230. Clubs can be found with two different plug sizes.

One thing about the size grip, remember: If you buy a larger socket, you may not be able to enter the size, but you can manage up to gr. E-Force gear and handles are interchangeable, and you can remove the handle when the grip strength increasedtwo.It that have a good idea, two clubs that are the same. If you broke a string or the bat and had to go a completely different racket during the game goes, this could harm your performance.

Their playing style is to use a racket after the game, as many games. Do you want to demo a racquet, to make an informed decision about what you can take to play racquetball. You want one that works for you and your style of play. A demo can be used for a week is a good wayfind out if there's a good racket. If it is a great club, a demo is not available. Call us, we have options to speak with the demo.

Racquetball shoes - not with squash rackets could not play their best. Wear shoes outside and put the same shoes you can play indoor water slide, not even good for the courtyard floor. I have in the courts, has not been adequately maintained and that just might slip. For this reason IPython, like anti-slip posi-trac wear.

I never play racquetball running shoes. Do not enter the lateral support is necessary to play this sport.

A good test to see if you are wearing shoes have good support for Racquetball:

1 If you wear rubber soles?

-This would help to achieve better land.

2 Take the shoes you wear to play racquetball, and keep it with both hands and hold the front with his left hand and backthe shoe with your right hand. Now rotate back and forth. It is the center of bending and twisting? It's not a good sign. This is a clear sign that you do not have good lateral support.

3 In this test, even after the use of two hands. Keep a shoe with both hands. Take the strongest hand and keep the lower back of the shoe above the sole. Now press. It is hard to squeeze? If so, this is a good sign that prevent a shoe you can by rolling the ankle. One ofThe challenges of many people thinking about buying shoes racquetball. The best option is for one of the largest online retailers.

The challenge is to buy a size that suits you. Here's a link to an article that guides you step by step as they are not able to measure your foot from the comfort of your home: http://shoes.about.com/od/fitcomfort/ss/measurefeet.htm

Racquetball Kit - kit it is possible that a racquet, eyewear, balls, water bottles and some will contain. This would be recommended for beginnersTo learn the game. Wilson, Head, transmission and offer the kits Ektelon racquetball. Wilson also offers a racquetball kits for children 2-10 years with the theme Sponge Bob Square Pants Sponge Bob behind with a paddle design, glasses, water bottles, and the ball.

Knobs and extensions - you can go with a slip-on rubber grip or socket head. The handle wrap is more comfortable but less durable. The slip-on grip is stronger and would take a little 'better than. With a Slip-OnRubber grip more than likely, you use a glove as this grip is very difficult to maintain if you start to sweat.

One of the best ways to get the glove is longer and in better shape to wash their hands before playing. This helps get rid of all the oil that is still remaining on the palms.

Racquetball Gloves - The main purpose of a glove is to get a better grip on the handle. There are different types of gloves. Some players are padded for divingprotect the ankle. Some have more to protect leather pad instead of the player dives. Some have a network or downloaded material for quick drying. It 'a tough place to be in, if the racket is to slip in hand. You lose the power and control, if you can not remove the list of bat. We would also recommend that you wash your hands before using the glove compartment. Cleaning your hands would be the oil off of them, that builds throughout the day.

When it comes to stringsStrings may be some things you should think about:

Indicator of rope (16, 17 or 18) -

What is 16 of his three thicker ones. And 'pleasure more durable, but less. This is difficult for the batter to swing fast. The 18 is the most subtle, is more sensitive to the touch, but at least it is stable. Someone looking for more control, which has a slower swing will use a 18-gauge string. A player with a 18g is someone who often does not break the stringis looking for that extra playability. I coach a lot more than I play so an 18g is ideal for me. If I ever want to get out there and play, I am going to be happy with the performance of the string.

Tension is another factor of play you want to think about. Our recommendation is to string your racquet at a 4 lbs. difference from mains to crosses. Your power will come from the mains and your control comes from the crosses of the racquet. Rex Lawler, also known as the String King, has tested all sorts of tension; and he found that the 4-pound difference worked best for racquetball. The range would be anywhere from 28-38 on the mains and 32-40 on the crosses. By raising the crosses 4 pounds you add a bit more control without eliminating any of the power. Everyone has a preference for his or her style of play. It may take a few different string jobs to get a feel for what you like.

Racquetballs - There are different balls you can play with. Some are designated for outdoor racquetball and some are for indoor play. You will find that the outdoor balls are played indoors, but are faster and take some inconsistent bounces.

Ball Options:

ProPenn Balls - Only balls made in the USA

ProPenn HD - Official ball of the Men's Pro Tour and the US Open. Penn high-performance engineers joined forces with the top professional players in the world on the International Racquetball Tour to develop the ultimate racquetball. They came up with a ball that has better visibility, lighter weight, and softer feel as results of this effort. Personally, this is my favorite ball. I notice the lightness and find it easier on my body.

Penn Blue - More people choose the Ultra-blue racquetball for its long, lively, consistent play.

ProPenn Green - The Official Ball of USA Racquetball makes the ProPenn the most widely used ball in tournament play. The bright green color has great on-court visibility and consistent speed, playability, and durability.

ProPenn Ballistic 2.0 - Designed for outdoor racquetball with increased durability, maximum visibility, and ultimate speed. If you play indoors with this ball, be ready for lightning fast play.

Ektelon Classic- Official ball for the National Master Racquetball Association and Classic Pro Tour. It is a slower ball with greater visibility. This is ideal for longer rallies and training workouts.

Ektelon Blue - Popular reliable blue ball for all players offering a softer feel.

Ektelon Fireball- Official ball for the World Outdoor Racquetball Organization. Specially designed to withstand the demands of outdoor play. Designed for fast action play.

ProKennex Yellow- Designed for outdoor play. These outdoor balls are designed for faster, livelier speeds. The bright yellow color will make them easier to follow on the court.

ProKennex Blue - Two Pressure-less balls in a can that are specially designed for faster, livelier speed.

Wilson Titanium Green- This is a lively tournament quality ball that is consistent and long lasting.

Wilson Championship Blue - Perfect speed for all levels of play.

Wilson Hope Balls- This ball was designed by women for women. These balls are medium speed and are great on the court for consistency and visibility. A percent of all sales is donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. 2 balls per can.

Racquetball Bags- Bags come in different sizes. Most companies offer at the minimum three options, and other companies offer as many as six options. All bags will fit racquets comfortably. 90% of bags will have enough space for clothing, shoes, balls, and just about anything you want to throw in your racquetball bag. Ektelon has bags that are perfect for travel as they have wheels on them and act just like luggage.

Racquetball Clothing- The more common clothing that players are using is made of dry-wick material. Dry wick keeps you cool and comfortable, unlike cotton that sticks and drenches and can make you uncomfortable. You can get racquetball clothing from Head, Ektelon, Gearbox, and E-Force.

Socks- My recommendation would easily be Thorlo socks. They are great for all activities. They are designed to help protect your feet from the damaging effects of impact, shear, and blistering common to playing racquet sports.

Shock Absorbers (Dampeners) - They help change the sound on contact. Dampeners are also used to help eliminate vibration on contact.

Anti-Slip Spray- Your best option to help you not slip on floors is to have shoes that are not used outdoor but ONLY indoor. In some cases you do come across courts that are not well maintained. In this case I would recommend some Python Anti-Slip spray.

Headbands/Bandana - Racquetball is such a great cardiovascular workout and causes you to sweat a lot. Sweat begins to get in your eyes and it causes discomfort and it interferes with your play. We recommend wearing a headband or bandana for this problem.

Wristbands- You can use wristbands to help wipe the sweat out of your eyes and off of your forehead and other parts of your body.

Anti-Fog Spray- When you sweat, your goggles / eyewear have a tendency to fog up. If this happens to you we would recommend Anti-Fog spray to help prevent this.

Bumpers and Grommets- Over time your bumper and grommets will go bad from hitting the wall. The only way you can replace them is when you are getting your racquet restrung.

Racquet restringing - My advice...if you play three times a week you should get your racquet strung three times a year. As your professional stringers, we look over your racquet completely...making sure it is in good condition for restringing and string it up. We ship it out or you can pick it up the same day.

Instructional Videos/Books- There are good options available to you in order to take your game to the next level. It starts with you and what you want out of the game and what you are willing to put into the game. If you are willing to take time every day, week, and/or month to better your game ...IT WILL HAPPEN. With some goals, practice, and determination you could take your game to a level that, right now, is not imaginable for you. Call us if you would like to talk about this further in setting goals and putting together a plan. Who knows, you may some day be a national champion in your age group!

Always stay tuned to our website for some good content on the game and how you can better your racquetball skills. Honestly, if you are someone who wants to stay tuned into racquetball I would bookmark our website and come back often. Another item that has helped me a lot as a current Junior and Collegiate Racquetball Coach at Indiana State University is Fran Davis's Building YourRacquetball Dream House DVD. I played the VCR copy on our TV at the store, and I heard it in the background a lot. That has helped me very much in coaching and as a player.

Also, if you are into reading, one of the first instructional books that I really learned a lot of the mechanics from was Woody Clouse's book Winning Racquetball: Skills, Drills, and Strategies that I read and practiced with it in mind. You can find this at Barnes and Nobles.You can also read and study Percentage Racquetball by Darrin Schenck, who was the USA Racquetball 2008 Coach of the Year. Stay tuned to our website for the link to the book. They are available and you can order it at anytime. Call 800-875-3701Another book on instruction is E-Force's Real Racquetball by Tom Travers and Dr. Tim Miller.

Entertainment Videos - If you ever want to watch racquetball at its ABSOLUTE best, watch the Professional Racquetball players in action. It is amazing!! You can buy any of the US Open Racquetball Championships from the last three years on DVD.

Manufacturers in Racquetball- There are six racquetball companies that specialize in racquetball items.

-Head

-Pro Kennex

-Wilson

-Ektelon

-Gearbox

-E-Force

Pain Relief -

Biofreeze is one good option that we offer. It works by creating a cooling sensation that is transmitted through the nerve endings to the brain. It transmits at speeds faster than most pain sensations or warming sensations. Unlike icing an area, Biofreeze allows blood to continue to flow to the area so that it can be naturally repaired. Biofreeze and its ingredients are registered with the FDA. Biofreeze is vegetarian friendly; no animal products are used in the ingredients. Biofreeze is also not animal tested.

EMU Oil - We have pure 100% Australian Emu oil.

To learn a little about EMU oil here is the Wikipedia definition for EMU:

Go to Google and search Emu Oil. Look at the great benefits of this oil.


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Monday, September 19, 2011

Cervical disc protrusion

!±8± Cervical disc protrusion

A bulging disc is another term for a bulge or a cervical disc, and can be a very frustrating condition to treat. Not only can it be very painful, but it can also compromise the ability of a person to their normal daily activities.

In this article, which is a bulging disc, the most common symptoms associated with causes, and three tips you can use at home for relief.

To understand what a herniated disc, which weshould first discuss the normal anatomy of an intervertebral disc. The discs of the spine are in each set of bones in the back, and whose main purpose is to act as a cushion between the bones.

Each disc has a hard outer shell and a jelly in the middle and the two parts of the disk are very important for several reasons. The outer shell gives the disc and the power of the center is where the gelatin disc stores oxygen and nutrients to the dischealthy.

In the case of a bulging disc, the outer envelope of what disc is influenced by the weakness and tears. For this reason, the jelly starts in the middle for the weak, the move creates a bulge in the disc.

What is interesting is that the discs are not destined to feel pain. That sounds a bit 'strange when you live with this condition, because you know that this can be incredibly painful, but think about it - because theMain aim is to hard to absorb the shock when the disc can cause pain, you should feel pain with every movement!

Then, because this condition is so painful? Now, when a disk bulges, it tends to bulge in the back where the nerves exit the spine. The protrusion of the disc tends to put pressure on these nerves, which can be very painful.

Not only these nerves control everything in your body, so it is very common for a person other symptoms associated with the experienceaffected nerve.

For example - in the case of a bulging disc, is very common for a person, symptoms such as neck pain, headaches, shoulder pain, arm pain, hand pain, arm weakness, chest pain, problems with thyroid, etc. Experience

All these symptoms can occur simply because the nerves of the neck to control all these areas of the body.

So, now that we have determined what is a bulging disc, we want to discuss their causes, and then we'll talk about someuseful things you can do from home for relief.

The most common reason for a bulging disc is a traumatic experience - a type of injury, like a car accident, a slip and fall, lifting something too heavy, etc.

However, it is also common that the disks of the spine over time through small injuries that worsen over time added. This progressive deterioration will lead to a bulging disc after a certain time, and because the disk does not experience feelings of pain, it isnot feel that until the problem is now so bad that on my nerves.

There is also a genetic component of this condition (where the discs can be born with weaker), and a relationship with the toxins. For example, people who smoke, drink too much alcohol, poor diet, etc. tend to be more likely to develop conditions of the disc.

Well, let me give you three simple things you can do from home for relief. These suggestions are not only simple and effectiveThey are very cheap.

The first recommendation I would make is that you can use ice for relief. This is actually the fastest way to experience relief and is very effective if you follow the steps that follow you in a minute sketch.

But first, let's discuss why you want to use the ice for relief. Remember when I said earlier that the cause of pain, pressure on the nerve? Well, if you have pain, your body is actually going through a process calledInflammation.

The area is swollen and the body is a lot of blood on the tip of the aggravated nerve to heal. Well, the blood is hot, so that the area will be hot. If this is the case, you really want to put something hot on it? Of course not - ice is much better option because it will numb the nerves (the weight), and provides slow swelling, faster relief.

To be effective ice, follow these steps: Use real ice (not frozenVegetables), and put ice directly on the skin (do not place a towel or clothing under the ice). Leave the ice on for up to 15 minutes, or until you feel numbness in the area - whichever comes first. Finally, repeat the treatment every hour ice as often as possible.

If you are in line with this, you will experience relief within 3 days usually. In the case of a bulging disc, it would be ice on the neck, and where you livePain.

The second thing I would recommend you do is control your sleeping position. Want to sleep with a pillow under your neck while you, because the force is more than one pillow to flex the head forward, which puts a lot of extra pressure on the discs in the neck.

Also be sure to sleep on your back or side - never on the belly. If you sleep on your stomach, you have to turn your head to breathe at night, which is also a difficultLocation for the discs.

My last tip for this product is that it uses a gel called Biofreeze. It is a pain relieving gel which can be found online, and is typically 4 or 5 hours of relief. I recommend that you use the Biofreeze about half an hour before bedtime, and throughout the day, if you are not able to ice during the day.

Biofreeze has an herbal remedy called ilex, reduces inflammation of the nerves and muscles due to relaxation. The end result isRelief. However, it is important that I let you know that there is very strong, with a thin layer of gel on the area you start the treatment, and if you think you can tolerate more, and then apply more.

If you need further information about what you want to make for a great drive, please visit http://www.healyourbulgingdisc.com.


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