"Hello There" My name is Chris. I'm 53 as I write this in October of 2025, and I'm a gamer, a golfer, and a guy who's been (and continues to be) on a serious health journey. After losing and then gaining over 190 pounds and facing significant cardiac events, I thought I was doing everything right by following a 'keto' diet. I was wrong. I discovered I was eating 'dirty keto'—my 'health foods' were full of inflammatory oils, hidden starches, and artificial sweeteners that were working against me. 'The Path is Too Deep' is my personal blog about ditching the marketing and discovering the power of a Clean, Anti-Inflammatory, Whole-Food Ketogenic Lifestyle. I'll be sharing what I've learned about reading labels, my ongoing journey with weight loss, my strategies for managing mental health (ADHD/dysthymia), and my thoughts on gaming, golf, and technology. It's my personal rulebook for taking back control. "Not all those...
As the frost finally thaws across Nova Scotia and local courses prepare to open, it is an ideal time to shift focus from indoor conditioning to the practical mechanics of the game. The standard golf swing is often characterized by the aggressive, kinetic rotation of the drive. It is a complex sequence designed to generate maximum clubhead speed. The putting green, however, requires a completely different biomechanical approach. It is not an exercise in power, but a study in physics and repeatable geometry. Here is an analytical breakdown of the putting stroke, focusing on the mechanics of the pendulum motion and the variables involved in reading the green. The Physics of the Pendulum The most reliable and consistent putting stroke is built on the physical principles of a simple pendulum. A true pendulum relies on a fixed, stationary pivot point and a rigid arm that swings freely beneath it. In the human body, creating this pendulum requires locking the smaller joints to form a stable s...