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		<title>Comment on No Achilles knee in Tiger Woods&#8217; godlike US Open performance by elitegolf</title>
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		<description>I believe that Tiger&#039;s foot flare at 15 degrees of the lead foot is a huge and unbelievably overlooked aspect to his left knee issues. Considering ligaments are not designed to be stretched or overrated this is a something that is very simple open the foot to 35-45 degrees and swing the with less distraction force at the left foot with more left knee flexion at impact. Ben I think you are spot on, but this is oddly overlooked and his performance team should be looking at his injury from a common sense perspective versus he is unhuman. He needs to make this change that ligament needs less stretch!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I believe that Tiger&#8217;s foot flare at 15 degrees of the lead foot is a huge and unbelievably overlooked aspect to his left knee issues. Considering ligaments are not designed to be stretched or overrated this is a something that is very simple open the foot to 35-45 degrees and swing the with less distraction force at the left foot with more left knee flexion at impact. Ben I think you are spot on, but this is oddly overlooked and his performance team should be looking at his injury from a common sense perspective versus he is unhuman. He needs to make this change that ligament needs less stretch!</p>
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