Friday 16 March 2018

P90X: How It Helps Golfers

A decade-and-a-half ago, the Power 90 Extreme, P90X, for short, was developed as a 90-day home exercise regimen that employs cross-training, systematic planning, and an appropriate nutrition program. The regimen helps people with varying reasons for working out, from weight loss to achieving peak-performance shape.

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Even golfers could benefit from P90X, whether they play casually or join amateur or professional competitions.

Arm and back strength:  The tone of a hole in golf is set by the drive, or the first shot right off the tee. Its distance is highly dependent on one’s arm and back strength, both of which can be improved with a few P90X tools.

Core strength:  Any golfer worth his salt knows that swing strength and control do not depend on merely arm strength, but also on the ability to twist the body while hitting the ball. P90X programs can build the core and improve the swing.

Leg strength:  Another important body part to target by golfers are the legs, as the lower limbs can give one better control and stability when swinging or putting. P90X can help sculpt the legs, providing golfers the necessary strength to play the sport.

Range of motion:  P90X is known for improving flexibility, which can aid golfers in capturing an increased range of motion while swinging.

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Tuesday 6 March 2018

Coach Kerr in College: A Born Leader

Steve Kerr now holds the record of getting 250 wins in the NBA as a head coach in the shortest amount of time. While many people may argue that he has the best team in the league, before he came along, the Warriors were struggling. It was under his leadership and guidance that they became a championship-caliber team.

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Kerr’s experience as a leader goes back way before his stint under Gregg Popovich as part of the San Antonio Spurs, before his three championships with Phil Jackson, Michael Jordan, and the Chicago Bulls. Though he learned from his past mentors on how to guide a team, it was during his stint with the Arizona Wildcats from 1983 to 1988 where he fostered the leader mindset, bringing both motivation and inspiration to his college teammates.


While Kerr was primarily known for his accuracy from all distances on the floor, it was his demeanor as a point guard that won over his teammates and Wildcat fans all over. He was warm and friendly and still burned with a competitive flame. Kerr was a great sportsman who knew how to be diplomatic on and off the court.

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Today, Kerr still leads the same way he did back then. Only now, he wears a coat and a tie.

Bob Mims is from Memphis, TN. One of his greatest passions in life is coaching kids in basketball. For more about Bob, visit this site.