A Quote by Paige Spiranac

It's easy to get swayed by advertisements or the latest new gear, but what you think you want could actually rob you of yards and add strokes to your score, based on your personal swing and playing style.
Swing your swing. Not some idea of a swing. Not a swing you saw on TV. Not that swing you wish you had. No, swing your swing. Capable of greatness. Prized only by you. Perfect in it's imperfection. Swing your swing. I know, I did.
The focus of my playing is the groove, and every time I find a new rhythm, I find I can write a bunch of new songs. Learning how to dance, or drum, or to swing my body in a new way is the fundamental way I find a new riff. Because when you learn to swing your body in a new way, you begin to swing with your instrument differently.
As a songwriter, you tend to develop your own style, your own technique, based around what it is you're trying to write and perform, in terms of your own music. So a way of evolving a guitar style as a songwriter is much easier, I think, than developing a true style of your own just from listening to music or playing other people's music.
I think style is both something that you have naturally and something you need to study. The most important thing is to find your personal style, your personal difference and choose things that suit you best and bring out your personal attributes.
Putting isn't golf, greens should be treated almost the same as water hazards: you land on them, then add two strokes to your score.
To really boost your sense of self-efficacy, think of ways you could modify your usual tasks to suit your personal style.
They sell these golf aids that attach to your knee and your head and are supposed to keep your swing correct. It's futile beyond belief. I've never bought any, but I could watch those ads for 24 hours straight. People with straight faces saying this thing will take strokes off your game - that's my peculiar obsession.
You don't want your opponent to score. You don't want your guy to score and once you get better at it, you get used to it, it becomes a mindset. You just try to do it every game.
When you're playing a character in a movie, you can add your own touch to it and modify it to suit your style.
You don't always need the absolute latest gear. Find your piece(s) of equipment and let time evolve your ideas with that setup.
I think it takes time to find your natural style and learn not to be swayed by trends that might not flatter you.
I think people solidify the direction they want to go and the style they want to have once their puberty passes. I think your twenties is when you learn new things and you have the opportunity to give your all to something, whether it's work or love.
I believe in immigration. But I feel people think it would be better if there was an Australian-style points based system so we could actually get a good system.
The golf swing is a violent swing. You twist, and your spine is under continual stress when you're making a golf swing. Your neck, your spine, your hands, your knees, everything.
In this business, it's easy for either your heart or your head to be swayed, and I try to always stay true to who I am.
Style has become very important, the whole idea of style, what your personal style is. It's your identity.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!