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| All good playing is rooted in the fundamentals; provided they are learned correctly and can be performed without effort. Smooth form and consistency of motion are essential in establishing a seemingly “effortless” level of performance. You can feel more confident about your game with a natural body movement executed with less forced effort. In any physical application, muscle memory is necessary for performing consistently. Proper development of muscles is achieved through repetitive execution of motion coupled with control, without interruption. The Swing Wand was developed to improve your golf swing (and game) by allowing you to create correct muscle memory in an easy take-anywhere, practice-anywhere, tool. You can see the path of your golf swing and identify any tendencies that need correction. With a correct positioning grip and the weight of a typical iron, the Swing Wand allows you to exercise the motion of a full swing indoors all year round. Its design makes practicing a full golf swing in tight spaces or around furniture possible; no problem. Of course you can use Swing Wand outdoors as well. It makes a great warm-up tool before your round of play. |
| “Tai Chi has been practiced in China for centuries as a martial art, as exercise, and as a means of improving the flow of internal energy within the body. Because of Tai Chi’s emphasis on correct form and feeling each movement, it is practiced very slowly and gently. Completely non-impact, yet involving the entire body, Tai Chi promotes strength, stamina, and flexibility while tempering the joints of practitioners. Because the whole body moves as one, Tai Chi cultivates the link between mind and body enhancing balance and coordination. Practitioners develop confident ease of movement. Tai Chi is performed slowly, evenly, and thoughtfully, with the emphasis on continuity of movement without break or pause. The Chinese use the metaphor of pulling silk from a cocoon: pull steadily, and the strand unravels; pull too fast or too slow, and it breaks.” * Swing Wand was designed to be used in this manner. By applying the principles of Tai Chi to a golf swing using the Swing Wand, repeating your back swing and follow through slowly, without interruption, one can produce a swing that is almost automatic. Practicing consistent repetitions with controlled movement creates muscle memory as your body moves with balance and coordination. Learn to channel your energy into the impact of your ball with the Swing Wand method. Refer to your Swing Wand instructions and begin developing this confident ease of movement. *Source: The Academy of Tai Chi and Wa Shie |