Q: It's important to stretch out your body, especially your back, before you do a full twisting layout. Remember that, if you want to complete the full twisting layout, then you have to be able to do a round off, a back handspring, a back tuck, and a back layout. When you stretch, you should focus on your back and your wrists, though you should stretch your arms, neck, and legs as well. Here are some stretches you can do:  Do a simple backbend to stretch your back. Curl up into a ball on the floor and roll up and down on your back, to roll it out. Stretch your wrists and ankles by holding onto them and rolling them clockwise five times, and then rolling them in the opposite direction another five times.
A: Stretch well.

Article: The distance between you and the ball determines whether your swing will be flat or upright. As you move away from the ball, your swing will be flat; in contrast, your swing will be upright the closer you are to the ball. If you want to drive the ball a greater trajectory, stand further away from the tee. The difference in your swing plane and the degree that you rotate your clubface determines the shape of your swing. Choke down on your club if you're standing closer to the the tee. This will lower its trajectory. Your setup determines the movement of the ball so employ your backswing and downswing as your normally would. Aim for the left quadrant outside of the ball. This increases your chance of having it fade back to the center line. Don’t try to hit the ball with all your force and focus on technique. You may be prone for more mistakes, like hooking the ball, the harder and faster you swing. Keep your shoulders at 90 degrees to your target line to create a lot of torque in order to increase the distance of your shot. Improve the turn in your backswing to create separation between your shoulders and hips during your downswing, which creates the torque needed for increased speed. After you complete your backswing, first unwind your lower body and then whip your club through impact. Average golfers often come over the top of the ball when attempting a power fade as they hit from out to in, which creates a weak pull-slice. Hit from the inside by rotating the clubface a few degrees to keep it open. Your setup should have your club face aiming straight at your target while your body -- feet, waist, shoulders -- is shifted to the left. Keep your clubface where it is and swing as if you’re trying to hit the ball to the left. Because you’ve kept the clubface facing straight towards the target, the ball will move back on your line. Your setup produces your ball flight, not your swing. Beginner golfers often create a ballooning megaslice because their clubface is open upon impact. Correct this issue by practicing with a coat hanger on the lead side of your grip so that it touches your forearm. Make sure the coat hanger remains touching your wrist during your backswing and all the way through impact.  You cannot get rid of a slice without working on the open face of your club. It doesn’t matter how much you work on other factors like flight path.  Cupping your wrist causes the coat hanger to move away from your forearm and for the face of your club to be facing forward at the apex of your backswing. You want to correct this issue. Flex your wrist so that the coathanger remains touching your forearm throughout the full range of motion prior to impact. The clubface should also be facing the sky and parallel to your forearm at the apex of your backswing.  Go slowly to focus on your technique as you practice this drill. Rehearse as many times as you need in the driving range until you no longer need the coat hanger.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Stand the correct distance from the ball. Aim left and complete your normal backswing and downswing. Emphasize your backswing. Focus on a descending strike by slightly leaning the shaft forward. Swing along your body lines. Use a coat hanger to correct a megaslice.

Problem: Article: You can only share your Uber destination and status if you have requested a ride and a driver has accepted. You can set up to five contacts as your "Emergency Contacts" that you can quickly send your trip status and location to. Adding emergency contacts is optional but makes sharing your status easy if you share often with someone.    You can select up to five contacts. The contacts will be added to your emergency contacts list. Once you've set your contacts, you can order your ride from the main Uber screen. You can tap the crosshair button to center the pin on your current location. The estimated wait time will be displayed on the "Set Pickup Location" button on the map. This will confirm the pickup location and ride type.       Contacts that you've added to your Emergency Contacts list will be automatically notified.
Summary: Tap the Uber app. Tap the Menu (☰) button. Tap "Settings." Tap "Emergency Contacts." Tap "Add Contacts." Tap the contacts that you want to add. Tap "Add." Return to the Uber map. Drag the map to set your pickup location. Choose the type of ride you want to request. Tap "Set Pickup Location." Tap the "Destination required" box. Enter your destination. Review the price. Tap "REQUEST Uber" to order your ride. Swipe up on the Uber screen. Tap "Share My ETA." Enter contacts you want to send the status to. Copy and paste the link if you want to manually share.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Rinse the gooseberries in a colander under cool water. Gently pat them dry with a clean towel. Place the gooseberries into a pot. Cover them with a few inches/centimeters of water, then bring the water to a boil. Cook the gooseberries until they turn soft, about 2 minutes. The gooseberries are ready when they open up into segments when pressed. Place a colander into the sink, then pour the gooseberries into it. Gently shake the colander to dislodge any excess water, then allow the gooseberries to cool enough to handle. Gently press don on the gooseberries, on at a time, until they split open into segments. Scoop up the seeds that come out and discard them. If you want to, you can cut the gooseberries into smaller slices.

SUMMARY: Wash and dry the gooseberries. Boil the gooseberries. Drain and cool the gooseberries. Segment the gooseberries and discard the seeds.

Q: After assessing the landlord’s proposal, you should draft your own counteroffer. Be aggressive in your initial counteroffer. You are unlikely to get everything that you ask for. However, you won’t get any concessions unless you ask for them. Ask for a lower rental rate, shorter lease term, and a broad exclusive use clause. In your counteroffer, mention that you are also negotiating with another landlord. This news might spur the landlord to give you as many concessions as possible. Most landlords will require you to personally guarantee the lease. This means that if your business can’t pay the lease, then the landlord can come after you personally to pay. If you’re a small business without much credit history, you can expect to sign a personal guarantee. Many commercial landlords will expect a security deposit and/or prepaid rent. You can expect up to two months’ of rent as a security deposit and one to three months of rent prepaid.
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Draft and submit a counteroffer. Sign a personal guarantee. Make payment.