New & Improved lesson, the notes are 100% accurate, I looked up the sheet music. This bassline is a sample from the Chic song “Good Times.” If you enjoyed the lesson, check my website. I’m always updating it with videos, lessons, & more. www.phunkadelphia.com
Swimming breaststroke in a pool requires pushing off the wall during a redirection. Learn how to approach the wall and push-off the wall while swimming breaststroke in this free online swimming lesson on video. Expert: Peter Elizondo Bio: Peter Elizondo is a lifeguard of three years who swam for the junior varsity and varsity teams at Nikki Rowe High School. Filmmaker: Devin Boddie Video Rating: 4 / 5
Mason, 9 months, is in his third week of private survival swimming lessons with Infant Aquatics; and even a heavy jacket, shirt, pants, shoes and water-packed diaper, can’t drag him down. Infant Aquatics offers the highest quality baby and toddler swimming lessons across the US There is a difference in infant swimming programs– check out www.infantaquatics.com for information on a truly comprehensive learn to swim program for babies and young children.
fastpianolessons.com for more piano lessons! The chords for the VERSE are D, E, Gm, Asus, D, Asus | This is just a quick demonstration of the intro! I’ve put in a few extra things. It’s a little different than the record. Check out the blog and website for more piano help Video Rating: 4 / 5
From 2009: A sea lion pup at the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium takes swimming lessons with her mother, Zoe. First, the pup drops into the pool and her mother guides her back to the beach. Then the pup dives in unexpectedly and mother Zoe swims along side her. It’s all part of Zoe teaching her pup to swim.
Learn warm up exercises in the water to prepare for synchronized swimming in this free swimming lesson video. Expert: Ymajahi Brooks Bio: Ymajahi Brooks is a competitive swimmer with 15 years of experience. She is a YMCA swim coach & competes with a masters club sychronized swim team. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan Video Rating: 4 / 5
Instructor Contact: Jennifer Matheson jenni@ISRswimschool.com News Story taken from KHON.com By Manolo Morales Hawaii kids are learning survival skills even before they’re old enough to go to school. For 2-year-old Zaffron, this is not a day of fun and sun in the pool. It’s a survival lesson from Infant Swimming Resource. Ten minutes a day, five days a week, she gets one-on-one lessons on how not to drown. “It’s not a swimming class. This is how to give your kid survival skills in the water,” said Russell Castagnaro, one of the parents. After a couple of weeks, Zaffron’s already learned to bring her head out of the water to catch her breath, and swim for the edge to safety. Infant Swimming Resource teaches kids from six month to six years old, and the course usually runs four to six weeks, depending on the child. Studies show that drowning is the leading cause of death in many states including Hawaii for kids under four years old. “It’s just such a preventable tragedy and if we teach these children how to be safe in the water, then we can prevent so many of these things occurring,” said Infant Swimming Resource Instructor Deb Pyrek. Throughout the course, the children are taught to get out of some likely scenarios, such as accidentally falling off the edge of the pool. If they’re too far from the edge, they’re taught to float on their back. That’s the basic survival skill especially for the younger children, six to 12 months. “When they enter into the water, they’re … Video Rating: 4 / 5
In this video of a private lesson, former US Open Champ, John Schmidt goes through a rack of 9 Ball as he discusses some key points. Get an idea what a champion player thinks about while getting through a rack. You can find more insights at my website: poolbum.com
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www.poolplayers.com – Dr. Cue Pool Lesson 31 Special Formula for Throw Calculations – When two object balls are frozen to each other, players often guess as to whether the ball closest to the desired pocket will go. A simple calculation will remove the throw guesswork on your road to shot victory! An easy to understand formula using object ball direction and the distance to the pocket for that ball is at your doorstep! Hitting the 1st ball in the combo half ball and on the opposite side that you want the pocket ball to go will produce huge benefits and add a boost to your shooting confidence! Medium speed and no english required!! Video Rating: 4 / 5
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www.poolplayers.com – Dr. Cue Pool Lesson 29 Game Victory with Imaginary Position – No one is immune from missing an easy 8-ball to win the game. During a game a player makes a ball and plays position a maximum 7 out of 8 shots or 87.5% of the time. On the final shot the brain registers making the ball, but not playing position. The brain short circuits, so to speak, 12.5% of the time, and does not understand why it is not playing position on the final shot. This right brain thing can be fixed by creating a mental ball for imaginary position to an easy place on the table. Shooting the 8-ball now becomes part of the normal shooting journey with a subsequent imaginary shot providing victory!
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www.poolplayers.com – Dr. Cue Pool Lesson 45 Force Follow Shots (Short Rail Special 3 Ball “Trick” Situations)! Part 2 – Every player should have some special spin and stroke knowledge when confronted with certain “tricky” situations. Hitting an object ball 95% full with a rapid rate of acceleration causes the cue ball to “twist and turn” in a very unique way when extreme high and appropriate sidespin is applied. Going around another ball or making multiple balls in one stroke will surely make your opponent take note of your ability to get the most out of any game situation.