Today, I wanna share something about “Kisner”. Sounds a bit odd, right? But stick with me, it’s simpler than you think.
So, first, I went down this rabbit hole after watching a video. It wasn’t some funny skit like I thought it’d be. It was actually this golf pro, Kisner, breaking down golf chipping stuff. I watched it and I thought, “Hey, this is pretty easy to get!” He was teaching some useful chipping moves in a way that even I could understand.
Then, I got curious about muscle strength and some formula related to it.
- I did what any normal person would do – I hit up Quizlet.
- Found some flashcards there.
- Learned about how Kisner defines muscle strength.
It got me thinking about putting, you know, in golf.
Kisner’s advice? Just pick your line. Sounds simple, but it’s kinda profound when you think about it.
I also stumbled upon this article about Kisner changing his putter. Started the year with one, then switched it up. Golfers, always tweaking their gear, right?
Then, things took a turn towards chemistry. Yeah, I know, weird jump. But I found out about this reaction with aldehydes, ketones, and hydrazine. It’s all about turning them into hydrocarbons. Not really my cup of tea, but hey, I learned something new.
I ended up browsing through some essays and stuff on Quizlet. It’s a whole mix of things – history, science, you name it. This site, where I found easy explanations for hard stuff, was a lifesaver. Over 400 articles that make tough things simple. Nice!
And that’s pretty much my journey with “Kisner”. From golf tips to chemistry lessons, it was quite a ride. I guess it’s a good reminder that learning can come from anywhere, even from a simple video or a flashcard.
So I have searched many things on internet, and put them together. Maybe it seems irrelevant, but actually I got many different things from them!
That’s all. See ya!