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Any tips for getting too narrow on the downswing?

So you have the Philly Mick disease, huh? While there are a few things I could tell you, here's a novel solution that I use myself (2 handicap, former PGA Professional @ Kiawah Island) from time to time to feel more width in my back and down swings. Take a kids pool "floatee" or water wing, the kind that slips over your arm. Inflate half of it (assuming it has two chambers) and slip it over your right arm so that the inflated part rests on top of your right bicep, just past the elbow. Make a backswing. You most likely will feel like you're wider at the top. Essentially the idea is that the floatee won't let your right arm collapse too much and will keep it in a perfect "L" shape at the top of your swing. Slowly make a few practice swings feeling the width at the top then retaining or even increasing the width on the way down by releasing (straightening) your right elbow. Work on ingraining these feelings and you'll lose some of that narrowness on the way down shallowing out your downswing in the process.

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Braces Tips ( best tips get best answer )?

1. Make sure they cut the back wire as short as possible!
2. Don't eat ANYTHING the first day... it will hurt. Eat well before you go to have them put on and then brush your teeth really good. If you're hungry later that day, eat things that don't require you to chew.
3. Brush your teeth all the time! Otherwise when you get your braces off you will have little square stains on your teeth.
4. If they give you a retainer to wear after you get your braces off... wear it for as long as they tell you to! Otherwise, your teeth with shift and you will have gone through all of this crap for nothing!
5. If they don't offer you the special floss for braces, ask for it! It will be a lifesaver! It usually comes in baggies rather than a roll.
6. No no no no no regular gum ever! If you must chew gum... chew on some Dentine. It wont stick and it will help keep your teeth clean.
7. Advil is going to be your best friend.
8. Try not to drink coffee while you have your braces on. Those stains are harder to get off.
9. Don't eat any sticky foods. You will be sorry.
10. Tell yourself "This will all be over soon" and know that in the end you will have a beautiful smile to show for all of this pain in the .... umm... mouth =)

What are some top tips for taking the LSAT?

You should be spending at least ten hours a week on studying. I was working full time, so I set a schedule where I would get home from work around 630–7, eat dinner, and then practice (usually one section) from 8–830, followed by 20–30 min of reviewing the answers I got wrong. On weekends, I wouldn’t take a full length test Saturday, and then spend Sunday reviewing the answers, figuring out what I did wrong, and usually drilling at least one additional section, at shorter than the allowable time (for example, I would try to finish a section in 33 minutes, rather than 35). Once you’ve passed the threshold of understanding how to answer the questions, the real challenge is getting fast enough to do it in the time allowed. That’s why drilling and repetition are so important.The other thing is that you shouldn’t take the LSAT until you know you can get a score you will be happy with. You can’t know for sure whether you will get that score, but you need to know that it’s at least possible, before taking the test. Do not assume that when you take it you will score higher than you ever have previously - make sure your scores are consistently within a range that works for your goals, before you take the exam. It’s far easier to apply for law school a year later than planned (maybe better, if you have something interesting on your resume during that time), than it is to get into a good law school with a sub-par LSAT score. It’s also harder to get in if you’ve already been rejected once, or if you have more than two LSAT scores, so it’s better to wait until your score is within a range you can tolerate.If you can’t get within where you want to be, hire a tutor. It’s a better value for your money than a one-size-fits-all class, and ultimately will be well worth the extra money if you can bring your score up by ten points or more. If there is really something blocking you from doing well (language skills, etc), a good tutor will be able to tell you, and you can decide whether it makes sense to reset your expectations.

What is the best way to promote your answers on Quora?

The best way to promote your answer on Quora is by using the 'Share' button judiciously. By 'judiciously', I mean that you share a valuable answer - one that adds knowledge to another's pool (and not answers to questions like 'Why does she stare at me and smile but not talk to me?', etc.).Now that we have established what a good answer is to be promoted, share it on your social media accounts and make people aware of it (by tagging them, asking them to promote it on your behalf, etc.). Share it on as many social media platforms as possible - Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, your blog, etc. If your answer is worthy of a read then these media will help it garner the initial few views. Once it picks up views, it gets circulated to other Quorans as a part of their subscribed Quora Digest. And then, if via these means, you answer goes viral, then it is published in a newsletter of some moderately to well known e-magazine (PopSugar, Fatherly are some popular publishers of Quora content). These are some ways of promoting your answer - it's no rocket science but needs to contain the 'valuable content' that I endorsed earlier in my answer.Good luck!

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