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The most balanced argument yet for the optimum swing...
Good balance is essential to powerful and consistent golf
shots, putts, chips, and full swings. The human body makes
compensations both at address and during the swing to give us the
impression we are in balance. Our biomechanical research has found that
as golfers, we don't always know where our weight is truly positioned!
We may think that are weight is distributed evenly and ready to hit the
golf ball, however, it isn't until we use biomechanical analyse, in
particular force platforms that the true answer is revealed. Even some
of the world's best golfers think they are doing one thing, but
actually are doing something else.
The ProStance is borne out many years data collection, research,
coaching experiences and ultimately feedback from golfers and coaches
at all levels about the product. Research into putting and full swing
biomechanics has highlighted the need for the golfer to be stable at
address and dynamically balanced during the swing. The ProStance is the
latest training aid to enable to golfer to help achieve this. It is
simple to use, yet the results are instant and the benefits are a more
consistent and powerful strike.
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Thinking of improving your Golf swing? Think ProStance!
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Newsflash : Harrington Seals Open Double with Help of ProStance |
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Monday, 21 July 2008 00:00 |
Padraig Harrington became only the seventh player of the post-war era to retain the Open title with victory at Royal Birkdale.
Harrington puts his improved consistency this year down to better balance; a factor that he has been working on with the help of ProStance as an integral part of his practice routine. Commenting on the training aid, Padraig said: “The ProStance helps build balance and stability for every part of the game from putting, chipping to the full swing."
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Ireland's Harrington shot a final round of 69 to finish three over, four shots clear of Ian Poulter in second place. "Very few players have won back-to-back majors," said 36-year-old Harrington. "Winning a second one sets you apart.” . |
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