Showing posts with label Swimming Technique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swimming Technique. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Dean Goodson, Little Rock Tree Care Provider, Focuses on Helping People

Dean Goodson has made Little Rock quality tree service and care his way of life. The owner and top professional at Giraffe Tree Service, Goodson focuses first and foremost on helping people – particularly when it comes to providing clients a tree care experience that ensures the health of their trees and beauty of their properties for years to come.

Dean Goodson and his friends

In business for nearly 30 years, Dean Goodson Little Rock and his people-first philosophy have propelled Giraffe Tree Service to the top of the Little Rock tree care industry. Combined with a range of services that include trimming and pruning, stump removal, deep root fertilization, tree removal, cabling and bracing and more, Giraffe Tree’s focus on customer care continues to solidify its position as the most trusted tree care team in the region. 

Dean Goodson Little Rock

Find out what a principled, customer-first approach to tree care can do for you. Call 501-664-TREE today to get your free quote.

Thursday, November 1, 2018

Dean Allen Goodson: Fun Tree Facts


Dean Allen Goodson enjoys the opportunity to provide complete, professional tree care and service to his customers. Founder and Owner of Giraffe Tree Service, Goodson has been providing top-quality tree care services to the people of Little Rock, Arkansas for more than 20 years – and promises to be a leader in local tree trimming, pruning and removal services for decades to come.

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Dean Goodson At the Arkansas River in Little Rock AR

As Goodson knows, trees not only come in nearly endless shapes, sizes and species – they’re also one of the more fascinating types of foliage in the world. Here are some little-known but interesting facts about trees:

  • Trees usually don’t die of old age. In fact, most trees are killed by disease, insect infestation or people.
  • Trees receive most of their nutrition from the atmosphere (90%) rather than the soil (10%).
  • Over the course of one year, a single tree can take in as much carbon dioxide as an automobile puts out driving more than 25,000 miles.
  • The Giant Sequoia in California’s Redwood Forest is the most massive living thing on the planet, weighing in at an estimated 2,700 tons.
DeanAllen Goodson believes in a higher level of service. Call 501-664-TREE today to learn more.

Friday, July 20, 2018

Dean Goodson of Little Rock: Three Ways to Improve Your Swimming Technique


Dean Goodson, a navy veteran based in Little Rock, Arkansas, knows that there are many ways to improve your swimming technique in order to compete, including tips such as the following:

·         Pay attention to swimming on your sides instead of focusing on your chest and stomach. By engaging all of your back and shoulder muscles, you will improve your speed and agility, rolling from side to side rather than lying flatly.

·         Consider using a nose clip so that you can relax while swimming and working on your speed without the discomfort of water in your nose.

Dean Goodson

·         To improve propulsion, focus on swimming with a high elbow, flexing the arm with the forearm facing backward for as long as possible.

·         Save energy where you can, like using a two-beat kick for both middle and long distances.

Dean Goodson serves as the president of Giraffe Tree Service based in Little Rock, Arkansas.