I’m the neighbor that will always assist the neighbor across the street who is quite the handyman. He’s always doing some project and a second pair of hands helps. Always been the heavy lifter guy for him and others too.
Recently, feeling pain in the right side of my lower bask during and after playing golf. I had been doing yoga and Pilates prior to this season, so I’m a little surprised at this .
Also tinkering with open and closed stances to see what lessens or causes it to happen. I work in PT but at 67...
I think he does move the needle. I like his reviews. He is thorough and is not afraid to say something is not better cause it’s newer or has more bells and whistles.
I always like Phil and Jordan in the mix but I have also been keeping my eye on Ludwig Aberg. I actually picked him to win in a contest with guys I know. First time there, good showing. He has been on the rise for awhile now and I think will be a contender for years to come. Scottie Scheffller...
You are absolutely correct. Being one of the PT’s that get you going right after surgery, I can’t stress enough how important it is to work diligently at your therapy. The PT is your teacher and coach when you need it most. You must accept that this going to be tough and remain focused...
Netflix- I think it’s the most used app in our house.
Amazon Prime- occasionally watch something but mostly for the free shipping
Apple+- enjoy it
Paramount+- excellent series to binge watch
Hulu- good mix of old shows and movies
Disney/Max/ Hulu bundle- for kid in the house
I have Frontier...
I have tried parts of it and yes it works but you have to commit to it. Especially, setting up a little more open and with the ball back a little in stance. I am still not comfortable teeing it as high as he does. But like any method, not all of it may work for each individual.
I like his clear and concise instruction. He favors a draw and has a method of achieving it that works well for him. I think it can work for us if we put in the practice.