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Revolutionizing the Learning and Improvement Process –
The comprehensive feedback provided by the Golf Dynamics Pro enables a first-of-a-kind learning and improvement process based on sequentially addressing swing attributes in the order of their importance. This step-by-step process can be approached on your own, or with an instructor that can give suggestions as to typical optimal rhythm profiles and grip aspects based on a golfer’s skill level, body type and age.
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Step 1 – Optimize for Power
Swing Style is characterized by timing, especially swing rhythm, and is widely recognized as critical to achieving a high performance swing. Your swing rhythm affects how efficiently your body can transfer applied body forces and movement to club head kinetic energy (power). In addition, Swing Style/Rhythm also influences virtually all other performance metrics including dynamic club head motion and orientation, and shaft actions. Therefore, swing style is of primary importance and needs to be optimized first using feedback from swing timing, swing rhythm and club head velocity.
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Step 2 – Optimize for Control and Accuracy
Next, building on the foundation of optimized swing style for power, you need to address control and accuracy. Control and accuracy are adjusted with shaft rotational orientation to hand grip position and wrist release. These are characterized by club head orientation and motion feedback metrics including, club face angle, club head maximum acceleration which occurs at wrist release and wrist cock angle unwind rate. These can be finally tuned without substantially changing your swing style/rhythm.
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Step 3 - Equipment Evaluation/Validation
Now with your swing structure optimized for power, control and accuracy, validation of equipment can be assessed with shaft flex lag/lead angle, toe down angle and swing smoothness curves for back swing and pause-and-reversal segments of the swing.
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Putting it All Together
The final attributes of an effective high performance swing are consistency and confidence. Consistency is very important in achieving a constant and repeatable swing path which is essential for accurate ball/club-face impact. In addition, consistency leads to confidence when your high performance swing becomes automatic and second nature which can be achieved with repetitive practice and proper feedback. Once confidence is achieved, your high performance practice swing will be identical to your game swing when you address the ball leading to better scores.
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Golf Impact’s Technology Uniquely Empowers Streamlined Improvement
The ability to measures key swing features such as Swing Timing Details to build Rhythm Profiles are unique to the Golf Dynamics Products. To understand why, let’s look at an example of a Typical Timing and Rhythm Profile for a pro golfer:
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Time Duration
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Total Tempo
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1 to 1.2 seconds
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Rhythm Profile
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Back-Swing
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45% of Total Tempo
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Rhythm Profile
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Pause and Reversal
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25% of Total Tempo
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Rhythm Profile
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Power-Stroke
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30% of Total Tempo
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The importance of the Rhythm Profile is essential for two major learning fundamentals required for developing a high performance swing style:
1. optimizing for power
2. a precise way to evaluate the consistency of your Swing Style/Rhythm
Golf Impact stands alone in offering comprehesive feedback that enables true swing style optimization.
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Competition – Limited Feedback Means Limited Ability to Improve
Other swing analysis systems that do not measure the entire swing simply cannot provide the Rhythm Profile which is the essential characterization needed for optimizing your Swing Style for efficiency leading to increased power and finally consistency. This measurement limitation resulting in an inability to provide critical swing feedback can greatly hinder a golfer’s ability to improve because swing style affects every other aspect and attribute of the swing. In other words, trying to improve control and accuracy, without first optimizing swing style can limit a golfer’s ability to improve for multiple reasons. One of which is a golfer may try changing “swing styles” to address “control and accuracy” issues leading to an endless modification circles resulting in a total lack of consistency and even a reduction in swing performance that one may have had in the past. ---
The Golf Dynamics product family empowers a clear and effective improvement path.
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