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Hydrophobic coating makes water bead up and roll off your windows so you can see better during bad weather. Squeeze 2–3 dime-sized drops of the cleaner onto a foam applicator and spread it evenly across the surface with your finger. If you don’t have a foam applicator, you can also use a short-pile microfiber cloth instead. You can buy hydrophobic coating and foam applicators from an automotive supply store. Try to find a starter kit that has both items if you’re able to. Place the foam applicator against the top of the window and work toward the bottom. Move the applicator in tight, overlapping circles across the entire surface of the window so it has even coverage. If you notice that the hydrophobic coating isn’t leaving any residue on the windshield, then put another 1–2 drops on the applicator before starting again. You do not need to apply a hydrophobic coating to your vehicle, but it offers an extra layer of protection so the glass is less likely to get damaged. Leave the coating on your window so it has time to dry completely. While it dries, apply the coating to your other windows so you can finish faster. Look closely at the coating to make sure it leaves a hazy appearance on your window, which means that the coating has set completely. Spray the glass with your automotive glass cleaner so it has even coverage on the surface. Use the long-pile cloth so you can lift up the most residue from the glass. Work in long back and forth strokes to lift up the coating and clean off the glass until it’s clear. Repeat the process on the rest of your windows. Apply slight pressure while you’re wiping the coating off so it lifts up easier.

summary: Wet a foam applicator pad with 2–3 squirts of hydrophobic coating. Apply the hydrophobic coating to 1 window at a time using circular motions. Let the coating dry for 5–10 minutes until it forms a hazy layer. Wipe off the coating with your glass cleaner and a long-pile microfiber towel.


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At random intervals, or if practicing with your team or friends, at the signal of a whistle, execute a jump step. On whichever foot you stop or the leading foot when the whistle blows, drive downward with that foot and perform a small hop. Alternate which foot you drive with to build symmetry and prevent the predictability of favoring your dominant side. Remember to use proper stance: keep your knees bent, body low, and head up. You should switch between sides so that you aren't predictable to your opponents. You should practice coming to a complete stop following the pivot to limit traveling calls. If you had possession of the ball prior to performing this move and have already used your pivot, you may not pivot a second time following your hop.

summary: Jog slowly down the court. Drive with your leading foot. Land on both feet simultaneously. Pivot once.


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In the event that a tiger is tracking you or has begun to snarl at you and seems ready to attack, try to stay calm.  Do not look the tiger in the eye, but do turn towards the tiger. Back away slowly while fighting the urge to turn your back and run. Keep walking backwards until the tiger is well out of sight, then turn and move quickly away from the location of the tiger. Try to look and feel brave.  Whatever you do, do not run.  Running away from a tiger is all but inviting it to attack you.  Inciting a chase can literally prompt an uncertain tiger into attacking. While slowly backing away, stand up as tall as possible.  Make yourself look like less of a helpless prey animal by standing up straight. Crouched down, you look weaker and smaller – both of which will increase the chances that a tiger will attack. Even simple sounds may frighten a tiger off if they are not accustomed to the noise.  Make noise with anything you have, especially if it makes a loud or unnatural sound.  If you have a firearm, shoot it into the air. If you have a signal flare, light it and hold it in front of you. Jingle or shake any metal or glass items against one another. If you attempt to shout at the tiger, do so with full confidence. Any nervousness that is betrayed by your voice may incite the tiger to attack. If the tiger begins to physically attack, it is unlikely to stop.  Continue making as much noise as possible, and use whatever you have to shield yourself and strike back in self defense. Avoid playing dead; if the tiger is attacking out of an interest in eating you, it will simply proceed unencumbered. Remember that your best chance of survival is convincing the tiger to flee, which will require you to frighten or injure the tiger. If you are lucky enough to survive an attack, work to stop any bleeding and get medical attention as quickly as possible.
summary: Try to remain calm and back away slowly. Make yourself big. Repel an attacking tiger with noise. Do whatever you can to survive.