Golf Gloves Training Aids

March 31st, 2008 by admin

Golf training aids come in all different forms. You can even purchase golf gloves training aids. These help you to know exactly how to grip and hold your club for you to develop that smooth, consistent, and powerful swing. A good golf grip is a cornerstone of your golf game. If you do not have a correct grip on the golf club, then your golf game will suffer for it.

A Powerglove connects to the golf club with a Velcro strap so you will not grip it incorrectly and it also helps you to swing while keeping the clubface straight so it will hit the ball correctly. It also keeps your hand from opening up on the backswing, which can cause you to hit the ball wrong.

Golf teaching gloves have perfect grip markings on the gloves, which show you exactly where the golf club should be placed for the best grip possible. A good grip will ensure that you get the power and consistency that you need in your shot for straight shots that go the distance. One of the most important fundamentals is a good grip.

There are many different golf glove training aids available. The key is to find one that addresses your needs. You will want to research your options on the internet, in magazines, in books, or ask a golf club professional. Once you are more informed of the different options available, then you can use your information to make the best decision for you and your golf game.

Glenn Boulton is webmaster and publisher of GolfSwing.Sportz-Online.Com.
He presents reviews, information, and tips for improving your game on his website.

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Look and Feel Great in Plus Size Clothing

March 31st, 2008 by admin

The majority of women are a size 14 or above, so its about time that retailers recognize the need for attractive plus size clothing. Due to consumer demand, there is a greater array of plus size clothing than every before including plus size lingerie, business suits, swimsuits, and formal wear.

The reality is that what looks good on a size 4 is not necessarily going to look good in a size 16. So, simply replicating a style in plus size clothing may not work for fuller figures. When it comes to plus size clothing, there is cut, style, fabric and color to consider. For example, let’s take formal wear, which can be difficult to shop for in the best of circumstances. A certain type of neckline may look great with a smaller bust line, but may not be able to provide the support necessary in plus size clothing. Also, certain fabrics may bunch unattractively in larger sizes. Plus size clothing presents a whole additional set of concerns. For women shopping for plus size clothing, it can be difficult to find apparel that both looks and feels good.

Many larger women make the mistake of choosing plus size clothing that is much looser than it needs to be. Many plus size women assume that a looser fit will hide trouble spots, when in reality, a form fitting ensemble can be so much more flattering. Today’s plus size clothing is meant to skim and accentuate curves without clinging to bulges. As notions of beauty and attractiveness have begun to change, plus size clothing in attractive styles and colors has become more widely available.

Knowing colors and shapes that accentuate your body type is an important part of building a working wardrobe of plus size clothing. Another common misconception is that plus size women should shy away from plus size clothing with bold patterns and bright colors. While darker colors do tend to provide a slimming effect, a monochromatic ensemble in a brighter tone can do just the same. Or, you can add a dash of color with a colorful top or by adding a colorful accessory to an otherwise dark outfit. In terms of patterns for plus size clothing, plus size women should shy away from larger prints in favor of smaller designs. Bolder prints tend to draw the eye directly to trouble spots, which is the exact opposite of the effect that you want to create with plus size clothing.

Clean and classic lines with a minimum of frippery and unnecessary details seem to work best with plus size clothing. Flounces, bows and loud prints only accentuate what you want to skim over. For skirts, an A line just above or below the knee is always a safe bet for a fuller figure. For blouses, square or round necklines tend to make the shoulders appear wider. Instead, opt for a V neckline in plus size clothing, which draws the eye downward and makes the body appear slimmer. For plus size clothing, clean and simple designs are the most classic and the most flattering to a curvier shape.

There is also a wide variety of plus size swimwear and intimate apparel available for curvier shapes. Whereas finding a bra or bathing suit used to be near impossible, there is now a variety of fashionable options offering support. Plus size clothing designers are stepping up to the plate and offering more choices than ever before.

Women of all shapes and sizes are being encouraged to feel confident about their bodies. Looking and feeling great in comfortable plus size clothing can help to bolster that positive body image.

Kelly Reyes enjoys writing about the latest fashion trends, lingerie, and romance. She is the an author and editor of the Ample Pleasure Plus Size Lingerie Blog. http://www.AmplePleasure.com carries a wide selection of lingerie for curvaceous, confident women and is committed to providing a secure, luxurious shopping experience.

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Italian versus Spanish Design

March 30th, 2008 by admin

I recently worked as Special Features Manager for two lifestyle exhibitions, and as part of my brief, I had to deliver catwalk design shows for both a Spanish and Italian show.

The Italian show, Viva Italia, was a huge success, easy to source designer outfits - we had some fabulous clothes and everyone fell over themselves to show on the catwalk. There was a huge enthusiasm amongst retailers, designers and models. Everything was enthusiastically received by the viewing public and for the next show, I have people lining up to take part. Everyone in the fashion industry are proud to be Italian - I can’t wait until the next show.

The Spanish show, Viva Espana, was still a great success, but it was so difficult to source designs that were Spanish. I contacted the PR teams who mostly came back with a resounding ‘No’. Why? They want to be seen as International Designers. Refusals from Adolfo Dominguez, Mango and Zara were a huge surprise to me, as their clothes are very popular and would have been wonderful. Thank goodness for the wonderful PR team for Armand Basi - they were warm, friendly and incredibly helpful. Why are the Spanish not proud of their designs? Any ideas?

Pam Bates

Special Features Manager, Viva Espana/Viva Italia 2006

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